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The "Daily Bible Refresh" is presented each day by Rev. Dr. Brad Miller who has a goal of speaking a bit of the bible into two million ears (one million people) in three years (2025-2028).
He is the author of "The A, B, C-1,2,3 Bible Study Guide" Free to you by clicking HERE.Brad served as a local church pastor for forty years and has a background in radio and podcasting. Moreover, he is a life-long student of The Bible.
He believes in the words of Jesus that “scripture is fulfilled in your hearing” (Luke 4:21)
The "Daily Bible Refresh" is available seven days a week by 6:00 am ET. The episodes are no longer than ten minutes long and are...
The "Daily Bible Refresh" is available every day at VoiceofGodDaily.com on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and all major podcast directories.
You can help Dr. Brad attain his goal of getting a bit of the bible into two million ears by subscribing to "Daily Bible Refresh" on Apple Podcasts, leaving a five-star rating, and writing a review. More importantly please share with your network of family and friends about the "Daily Bible Refresh".
Please make listening to the "Daily Bible Refresh" a part of your daily life.
Remember… “All scripture is God-breathed and useful”(2 Timothy 3:16)
The discourse presented in this episode delves into the profound themes encapsulated within Romans 2:1-11, wherein the juxtaposition of judgment and grace is meticulously examined. The speaker, Dr. Brad Miller, articulates a compelling narrative that challenges listeners to reflect on the pervasive tendency of individuals to cast judgment upon others, often as a mechanism of self-preservation or denial of one's own failings. This analysis is particularly poignant in the contemporary context of social media, where the act of criticism is not only prevalent but often celebrated. Dr. Miller posits that such judgmental attitudes serve as a mirror, reflecting our own insecurities and shortcomings rather than providing an accurate portrayal of the subjects of our scrutiny. He invites us to reconsider the implications of our judgments and to recognize the psychological insights that underscore this human behavior.
Furthermore, Dr. Miller redefines the notion of divine kindness as articulated in the scripture, asserting that God's kindness is not to be misconstrued as permissiveness or weakness. Rather, it embodies a transformative power that beckons individuals towards genuine change and growth. The speaker emphasizes that embracing this divine kindness entails a commitment to self-examination and personal evolution, urging listeners to comprehend that while God’s grace is abundant, it is accompanied by a call to accountability. The episode concludes with an actionable practice termed the 'judgment pause', wherein individuals are encouraged to reflect on their own biases and fears before hastily condemning others. This practice not only fosters personal growth but also nurtures a more compassionate perspective towards fellow beings.
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By Rev. Dr. Brad MillerThe "Daily Bible Refresh" is presented each day by Rev. Dr. Brad Miller who has a goal of speaking a bit of the bible into two million ears (one million people) in three years (2025-2028).
He is the author of "The A, B, C-1,2,3 Bible Study Guide" Free to you by clicking HERE.Brad served as a local church pastor for forty years and has a background in radio and podcasting. Moreover, he is a life-long student of The Bible.
He believes in the words of Jesus that “scripture is fulfilled in your hearing” (Luke 4:21)
The "Daily Bible Refresh" is available seven days a week by 6:00 am ET. The episodes are no longer than ten minutes long and are...
The "Daily Bible Refresh" is available every day at VoiceofGodDaily.com on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and all major podcast directories.
You can help Dr. Brad attain his goal of getting a bit of the bible into two million ears by subscribing to "Daily Bible Refresh" on Apple Podcasts, leaving a five-star rating, and writing a review. More importantly please share with your network of family and friends about the "Daily Bible Refresh".
Please make listening to the "Daily Bible Refresh" a part of your daily life.
Remember… “All scripture is God-breathed and useful”(2 Timothy 3:16)
The discourse presented in this episode delves into the profound themes encapsulated within Romans 2:1-11, wherein the juxtaposition of judgment and grace is meticulously examined. The speaker, Dr. Brad Miller, articulates a compelling narrative that challenges listeners to reflect on the pervasive tendency of individuals to cast judgment upon others, often as a mechanism of self-preservation or denial of one's own failings. This analysis is particularly poignant in the contemporary context of social media, where the act of criticism is not only prevalent but often celebrated. Dr. Miller posits that such judgmental attitudes serve as a mirror, reflecting our own insecurities and shortcomings rather than providing an accurate portrayal of the subjects of our scrutiny. He invites us to reconsider the implications of our judgments and to recognize the psychological insights that underscore this human behavior.
Furthermore, Dr. Miller redefines the notion of divine kindness as articulated in the scripture, asserting that God's kindness is not to be misconstrued as permissiveness or weakness. Rather, it embodies a transformative power that beckons individuals towards genuine change and growth. The speaker emphasizes that embracing this divine kindness entails a commitment to self-examination and personal evolution, urging listeners to comprehend that while God’s grace is abundant, it is accompanied by a call to accountability. The episode concludes with an actionable practice termed the 'judgment pause', wherein individuals are encouraged to reflect on their own biases and fears before hastily condemning others. This practice not only fosters personal growth but also nurtures a more compassionate perspective towards fellow beings.
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