Tim and Trudi expand the conversation from Sunday’s first lesson in the Spiritual Warfare series.
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Learning How to Do Life Well
Tim and Trudi expand the conversation from Sunday’s first lesson in the Spiritual Warfare series.
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Spiritual enemies and spiritual warfare – it’s real, but does it affect the way you live? Tim begins a new series about the reality of spiritual warfare.
This series examines the spiritual war already in progress in your life, in particular the strategies Satan and his army most often use.
In addition to the wisdom of Scripture, this series draws from the book, “Your Story Has a Villain”, [Amazon link], by Pastor Jonathan Pokluda, sermons from Harris Creek Baptist Church in Waco, Texas, as well as other authors who have written about spiritual warfare.
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Tim and Trudi talk about the last lesson in the Divine Appointments series, with additional notes and a corrected title.
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Trudi concludes the series with a look at a famous story which you might remember differently than what the Bible actually says.
Scripture’s most repeated command also sounds like a command for passivity. But God has filled His calendar with opportunities for active participation in His Divine Nature through Divine Appointments.
In addition to the wisdom of Scripture, this series draws from the book, “Aligning with God’s Appointed Times”, [Amazon link], by Rabbi Jason Sobel, along with other books.
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Tim and Trudi talk about the Temple and a very interesting additional story that didn’t make it into Sunday’s lesson. (Hint: Jesus celebrated Hanukkah)
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Tim discusses the Tabernacle, Temple, and synagogue and why we should remember the Temple.
Scripture’s most repeated command also sounds like a command for passivity. But God has filled His calendar with opportunities for active participation in His Divine Nature through Divine Appointments.
In addition to the wisdom of Scripture, this series draws from the book, “Aligning with God’s Appointed Times”, [Amazon link], by Rabbi Jason Sobel, along with other books.
Would you like to join the conversation? Send us your questions or comments, and we’ll talk about it After Class (later this week!)