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Understanding the audience is crucial to understanding the Bible. Otherwise we get very confused and life becomes more difficult than it should be. Jesus offers us rest in the new covenant but many Christians are uptight, discouraged, depressed, anxious and afraid.
Today on the Grace at LAST Podcast we look at the audience to whom the Bible was written. We also look at the context of many familiar passages we may misunderstand and therefore bring us into bondage. Christ came to do the very opposite. It was for freedom that Christ came and set us free.
Thanks for joining in as we take a look with a fresh perspective at some common verses most have heard many times, but possibly have misunderstood.
Scripture is taken from NASB 1995:
James 3:1
John 8:44
Matthew 23:27-28
Luke 24:44
Hebrews 9:15
Genesis 12:1-3
John 15:18-25
John 17:20-24
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Understanding the audience is crucial to understanding the Bible. Otherwise we get very confused and life becomes more difficult than it should be. Jesus offers us rest in the new covenant but many Christians are uptight, discouraged, depressed, anxious and afraid.
Today on the Grace at LAST Podcast we look at the audience to whom the Bible was written. We also look at the context of many familiar passages we may misunderstand and therefore bring us into bondage. Christ came to do the very opposite. It was for freedom that Christ came and set us free.
Thanks for joining in as we take a look with a fresh perspective at some common verses most have heard many times, but possibly have misunderstood.
Scripture is taken from NASB 1995:
James 3:1
John 8:44
Matthew 23:27-28
Luke 24:44
Hebrews 9:15
Genesis 12:1-3
John 15:18-25
John 17:20-24
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