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Galatians: Audio Bible Studies
Faith, Freedom, and Fruit
by Jada Edwards
read by Jada Edwards
Part of the Beautiful Word Bible Studies series
Liberating freedom is found in Christ's acceptance!
The Book of Galatians is a passionate letter written by the apostle Paul explaining what it really looks like to be followers of Jesus Christ. Paul is adamant in his letter that the gospel is all we need to know and to live truly free — that Jesus is enough and nothing needs to be added. There is certain and specific freedom in receiving our acceptance in Christ and that freedom gives us authority, assignment, adoption, and restoration like nothing else!
God loved you so much that he created a plan that you could never have achieved on your own. And when you don't get that, you find yourself subject to the bondage that you were in before you even knew Jesus. What you'll see as Jada walks you through Galatians is Paul giving a very passionate and urgent assurance, helping you understand that once you place faith in Jesus, you are transformed. You are made new. You are forever a part of the family of God. You are fully accepted, and you are free.
Sessions include:
• The Hidden Power of Acceptance (23:00)
• Your Life is Rich in Purpose (25:00)
• Approval in Christ > Human Approval (16:00)
• The Truth About Your Inheritance (21:00)
• You've Been Set Free For This (25:00)
• Your Restoration Restores Others (16:00)
The Audio Bible Study series provides a unique learning experience. Instead of sitting down to watch a video teaching for Bible study, listen to the same quality Bible study content on the go! Whether you listen on your commute, while walking outside, or over a lunch break, you can access high-quality audio Bible studies wherever you are. Get the most out of the teaching by diving into the accompanying study guide (sold separately) to walk through reflection questions and individual Bible study to go deeper.
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Revelation: Audio Bible Studies
by Margaret Feinberg
read by Margaret Feinberg
Part of the Beautiful Word Bible Studies series
Have you ever heard someone say they are afraid of the book of Revelation? Or perhaps without knowing, simply described the book in a negative or challenging way? Nothing could be more incorrect as the entire book is a descriptive and poignant expression of what John was blessed to see that each of us longs to know, a place, an end, an eternity that is promised and is the very definition of hope, extravagant hope.
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