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July 23, 2025The Big 3 | 23 Jul, 202537 minutesPlayAmos’ famine of the Word was a judgment, sometimes we find the Word dry. Is that a judgment or is something else going on?The two sermons went in quite different directions. As someone who teaches preaching can you comment on the different approaches?What are your recommended rules for hermeneutics, e.g. top 5....moreShareView all episodesBy Gymea Baptist ChurchJuly 23, 2025The Big 3 | 23 Jul, 202537 minutesPlayAmos’ famine of the Word was a judgment, sometimes we find the Word dry. Is that a judgment or is something else going on?The two sermons went in quite different directions. As someone who teaches preaching can you comment on the different approaches?What are your recommended rules for hermeneutics, e.g. top 5....moreMore shows like GBC | Big ThreeView allBibleProject19,233 ListenersDr Karl Podcast192 ListenersGBC | Sermons2 ListenersGBC | We Are The Church1 ListenersUndeceptions with John Dickson361 ListenersThe Case Of290 Listeners
Amos’ famine of the Word was a judgment, sometimes we find the Word dry. Is that a judgment or is something else going on?The two sermons went in quite different directions. As someone who teaches preaching can you comment on the different approaches?What are your recommended rules for hermeneutics, e.g. top 5.
July 23, 2025The Big 3 | 23 Jul, 202537 minutesPlayAmos’ famine of the Word was a judgment, sometimes we find the Word dry. Is that a judgment or is something else going on?The two sermons went in quite different directions. As someone who teaches preaching can you comment on the different approaches?What are your recommended rules for hermeneutics, e.g. top 5....more
Amos’ famine of the Word was a judgment, sometimes we find the Word dry. Is that a judgment or is something else going on?The two sermons went in quite different directions. As someone who teaches preaching can you comment on the different approaches?What are your recommended rules for hermeneutics, e.g. top 5.