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This article is about navigating “difficult times” in Christianity by walking God’s illuminated path. Drawing on 2 Timothy, it highlights three marks of a faithful witness: holding to apostolic teaching, remaining in Scr
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Hosted by Friedemann Werkshage · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 541 episodes
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This article is about navigating “difficult times” in Christianity by walking God’s illuminated path. Drawing on 2 Timothy, it highlights three marks of a faithful witness: holding to apostolic teaching, remaining in Scr
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This article is about God’s comfort in suffering, using Job and Eliphaz to show why “comfort” can wound when tied to accusations. It explains what true comfort needs—wisdom, mercy, and empathy—and how a heart turned to G
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A devotional reflection on starting the day with early morning prayer and quiet time, drawing from Isaiah, Psalms, and Jesus’ example in Mark to show how listening to God shapes daily decisions and priorities.
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The text explains Paul’s image of seeing “through a mirror” in 1 Corinthians 13:12, using ancient metal mirrors to show how believers now know Jesus only imperfectly, but will one day see and know Him fully face to face
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This article is about handling criticism constructively, using Martha’s rebuke by Jesus as an example. It contrasts dismissing criticism or giving up with accepting correction, adjusting attitude, and continuing to serve
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This article is about Peter’s initial refusal of God’s command in Acts 10 and how God trained him to accept Gentiles like Cornelius. It highlights lessons on spiritual training, letting go of old habits, rejecting “By no
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This article is about Gideon’s outnumbered army being reduced to 300 men so God alone gets the credit for victory. It recounts the surprising trumpets-and-torches triumph and applies it to spiritual warfare today: courag
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The text interprets Samson’s riddle about honey found in a lion’s carcass (Judges 14) as a symbol of Christ’s victory over the devil and death, explaining how believers are freed from fear of death while nonbelievers can
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The text recounts a day in Jesus’ ministry in Mark 1—teaching, healing, and helping many—and highlights how he still rose before dawn to pray in solitude, prompting reflection on the priority of morning prayer and evenin
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The text reflects on Song of Songs 5:10–16, where the bride describes her beloved’s beauty, and applies the imagery to Jesus Christ’s moral and spiritual qualities—his authority, purity, faithfulness, words, deeds, and s
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This article is about Ananias obeying God despite fear when sent to Saul. It highlights that God’s call can be frightening, our objections show limited faith, God often gives second chances, and He supplies what we lack
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This article is about seeing God’s glory through faith. Using Jesus’ words to Martha (John 11:40), it contrasts unbelief—focused on darkness and death—with faith that looks beyond the visible, trusts the living God, and
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A warning against claiming “I have never sinned”: it doesn’t just deceive oneself—it makes God a liar and aligns with Satan’s denial. Scripture insists all people have sinned; rejecting this shows God’s Word is not in us
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The text reflects on Jesus’ baptism and prayer as sources of joy in heaven, highlighting God’s pleasure in humility and dependence. It connects prayer with fellowship with God and believers’ open access to His presence t
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The text reflects on Colossians 2, warning against adding philosophy or ritualism to Christ’s teaching. Using Elisha’s story of flour in the pot, it argues that presenting Christ’s pure doctrine restores believers and co
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This article is about Philip’s surprising call in Acts 8 to leave successful ministry for a “desert road,” showing that God may lead us out of comfort zones, give unattractive tasks, ask for unconditional obedience, and
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This article is about God’s glory as both light and love, and how Christ’s finished work—proved by His resurrection and exaltation—lets believers stand before God in peace. It highlights forgiveness, justification, and t
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God forgives sins when they are honestly confessed—showing He is “faithful and righteous.” This isn’t about perfect wording or recalling every sin, but a sincere heart trusting Christ’s finished work. Sinners receive onc
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The text reflects on Jesus’ devotion and the start of his public ministry marked by prayer, presenting prayer as the foundation of service to God. It cites well-known Christians as examples and questions priorities betwe
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The text reflects on Luke 19:40 and argues that Christ’s glory will always be testified to: if disciples stay silent, God can use even “stones” as witnesses, illustrated by the centurion’s confession after Jesus’ death.
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TheBibleStudy.Site Podcast is hosted by Friedemann Werkshage. The show is categorised under religion (spirituality) and has published 541 episodes.
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