
Bible Study: Jonah Chapter One
Tim and Tommy dive into the book of Jonah, and discuss the life of the prophet who ran from God's calling. If you would like to support the Podcast: https://buymeacoffee.com/physicsoffaith

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Hosted by Timothy Buller · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 179 episodes
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We explore what it means to live an authentic Christian faith in a modern world. Join us as we discuss relevant cultural topics and search God's word for answers to questions both deep and practical.If you would like to support the production of the Physics of Faith, you can do so here: https://buymeacoffee.com/physicsoffaith
Timothy Buller hosts The Physics of Faith, a religion show with 179 episodes published.

Tim and Tommy dive into the book of Jonah, and discuss the life of the prophet who ran from God's calling. If you would like to support the Podcast: https://buymeacoffee.com/physicsoffaith

Jesus tells the Pharisees that the only sign they will receive is the sign of Jonah. What does this mean? Tim and Brandon take a look at what the scripture says about this sign, and those who ask for signs. For opportuni

Tommy and Tim discuss the death of King David, and the passing of the kingdom to Solomon, his son.

Tim and Brandon wrap up their series on the beatitudes from the sermon on the mount. What did Jesus mean when He said blessed are the peacemakers? How do we find joy in persecution? How does this apply to our daily life?

Tommy and Tim read about the defeat of Absolom, and David's response to losing the son that rebelled against him.

Tim and Brandon continue through the beatitudes that Jesus preached at the sermon on the mount. What does it mean to hunger and thirst for righteousness, to be merciful, or to be pure at heart?

Tommy and Tim continue the story of David, in which David's son, Absolom, rebels against his father and devises a plan to name himself king.

Tim and Brandon start a three part series about the beatitudes preached by Jesus at the Sermon on the mount. What does it mean to be poor in spirit? How do we at with gentleness? Where is the comfort in our mourning?

Tommy and Tim discuss David repenting for his sin of killing Uriah, and the aftermath of his sin.

Tommy delivers a Sunday morning message about greed, and how it is more than just a desire for money, and why we should guard against it.

Tommy and Tim discuss David's affair with the wife of Uriah, how it came to be, and David's attempt to cover it up.

Tim and Brandon discuss empathy, what the Bible says about it, and how Christians can rightly use it, or wrongly overuse it. Empathy is a tool in the believer's tool belt, and we should approach it with wisdom.

Tommy and Tim read through 2nd Samuel chapter six, and how David brought the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem, the new capital and city of David.

Tim preaches on the gift of faith during a series about the gifts of the spirit described in 1st Corinthians 12.

Tommy and Tim discuss David being named King over all of Israel, taking the city of Jerusalem, fighting the Philistines, and some of his character flaws beginning to appear.

Tim and Brandon wrap up their belief statement series discussing topics like Culture, Inclusion, and Substance Abuse, asking how the world approaches things versus how the church should.

Tommy and Tim read 2nd Samuel chapter one, and discuss David's reaction to the news of Saul, and Jonathan's, death.

Tim and Brandon discuss the church's belief statements on Identity and Women in Leadership, and what the Bible says about both.

Tommy and Tim continue the story of David in 1st Samuel 24, reviewing David's chance meeting with Saul in a cave, and how the warrior refused to murder the king who had been hunting him.

Tim and Brandon discuss the church's beliefs on Sexual Purity, Marriage & Divorce, and Abortion.
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