• Ep. 46 Unraveling the Great Commission and Divine Revelations

  • Apr 17 2024
  • Durée: 56 min
  • Podcast

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Ep. 46 Unraveling the Great Commission and Divine Revelations

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  • Description Welcome to another enlightening episode of the Genesis Series podcast titled 'Understanding Divine Revelations!', this time featuring a deep-dive into Matthew 28:18-20, also known as the Great Commission. In this episode, our hosts, Scott and Chris, engage in an in-depth discussion on the Father's doctrine and the unity between Jesus and the Father drawing insights from scriptures such as John 10, John 8, and Exodus 3. Discover the intricacies of divine unity as the duo explores instances from the Bible, focusing on 'Theophanies'. You'll learn about the consecrating role of the Holy Spirit which enables us to perceive the spiritual realm and increases our propensity to seek and pray. This episode elucidates Peter's vision of the descending sheep and Paul's transformational encounter on the Damascus road, underscoring God's omnipotence and ubiquity. Through compelling stories and profound biblical verses, Scott and Chris expound on the vital association between Jesus and the Father. This journey towards eternal life is further elaborated through discussions about the doctrines of repentance, baptism, and the gifting of the Holy Spirit. Delve into the understanding of 'The Word' that became flesh and dwelt among us - Jesus Christ, as we unpack the mysteries of the scriptures. Learn about the triune baptismal method and its origin, and reflect upon your spiritual journey. Join us in this journey of understanding, faith, and enlightenment, as we bring to you a new perspective on the divine connection between Christ and the Father.
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