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What is the Trinity and why is it important? The concept of the Trinity has been challenging for Christians, both in times past as well as today. However, the Trinity or Godhead is foundational to Christian faith. Links: Support: Buy Me A Coffee: Follow: Facebook: Instagram: X: Podcast: YouTube: Music: Eric Gwin:
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God reveals Himself as Creator through His name, character, and fully in Jesus. God has made Himself known so that we may know Him. Support: Buy Me A Coffee: Follow: Facebook: Instagram: X: YouTube: Music: Eric Gwin:
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In a city filled with Roman pride, culture, and honor, the Apostle Paul writes a letter to the Christians living there. He challenges them to consider their allegiance and reminds them of their citizenship in heaven. What can his words teach us today? Episode Links: online: support: newsletter:
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We live in a time when information is available everywhere. You can listen to sermons, podcasts, devotionals, and short clips that teach the Bible in so many different ways. And that's wonderful. But here's something I've learned, both in my own walk and through years of ministry: There is no substitute for God's Word. Links: Online ( Three Healthy Habits ( Support ()
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If someone asked you, “What is salvation?” how would you answer? Many would say it’s about being forgiven of sins or going to heaven. But the Bible tells a much bigger story. Salvation is about God rescuing His people, and His creation, from the power of sin and death, and leading us into a whole new way of life. Visit us online (simplyrevised.org)
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If someone asked you, “What is salvation?” how would you answer? Many would say it’s about being forgiven of sins or going to heaven. But the Bible tells a much bigger story. Salvation is about God rescuing His people, and His creation, from the power of sin and death, and leading us into a whole new way of life. Episode Links: Resource Download: Online: Subscribe: Support:
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In a world where everything feels fragile and uncertain, what foundation can truly last? Today we consider Hebrews –29, where we explore the contrast between Mount Sinai and Mount Zion, and the promise of a kingdom that cannot be shaken. Discover three truths that anchor our lives: In Christ, we come to God with joy, not fear God removes what is temporary to reveal what is eternal We are receiving a kingdom that cannot be shaken Join us as we learn how to live with gratitude, worship, and confidence in God’s unshakable kingdom. Links: SimplyRevised Online: ()...
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When life feels unstable, when the earth gives way and chaos surrounds us, where can we turn? Psalm 46 reminds us that God is our refuge, His presence is with us, and His peace rules over the storms. In this episode of our series Firm Foundations, we’ll learn: How to trust God as our refuge in times of trouble How to experience His presence in the middle of chaos How to find peace in His power when the world feels out of control Let’s build our lives on a foundation that lasts! Visit us online: and sign up for our newsletter. Consider supporting SimplyRevised: Watch on...
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We’re starting a new series, Firm Foundations: Standing When the World Shakes. When life feels unstable — political unrest, cultural division, financial uncertainty — where do we stand? What can we trust? What will last? In this lesson, we open Matthew 7:24–27, where Jesus paints a picture: two builders, two foundations, one storm. One house stands. One house falls. The difference? The foundation. In this teaching, we’ll explore: Why our foundation matters The reality of life’s storms What it means to build on the Rock Practical steps for building a life that lasts Visit us...
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Have you ever noticed how easy it is to walk past someone in need? Sometimes we tell ourselves, “It’s not safe,” or “Someone else will help.” Jesus told a story about this very thing, the Good Samaritan. Two religious leaders passed by a man beaten and left for dead. But a Samaritan, someone from a group despised by the Jews, stopped. He cared for the man and made sure he was safe. The point? Compassion doesn’t ask, “Do I have to help?” Compassion asks, “How can I be a neighbor?” In a world quick to look away, Jesus calls us to stop, see, and show mercy. That’s what it...
info_outlineLast episode, we started our series The Wilderness: Where God Forms His People by reflecting on Israel’s deliverance through the Red Sea in Exodus 14. We saw that deliverance is not the end of the story, it’s the beginning of a journey. This week, we continue the journey. Now on the other side of the Red Sea, Israel enters a long season of testing.
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