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The Bible Code

The Bible Code

Prentis McGoldrick

The Bible should be read as a personal message to the reader. However, most people listen to the Bible as if they are listening to the flight attendant who is pointing out the safety features of the plane. They simply do not think it applies to them. So, reading the Bible is the proper manner changes everything. This is the Bible Code.
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The Bible Code - Living in the Living Word
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05/01/16 • 36 min

God has great plans for us. We won't receive them if we are not walking with Him. His Word tells us how we need to do that. We must abide in His Word if we are to receive all that God has for us.
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The Bible Code - Coming into God's Rest
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05/17/16 • 31 min

Why are so many Christians burned out from their service to the Lord if He said that those who come to Him would find rest? Could this be the reason they are flocking to the mega churches? They just want a place where they can be anonymous without stressing out about what they have to do "for" the Lord. This message tells why that is true and what you need to do to keep from being burned out. God wants you in His rest.
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The Bible Code - On the Road Again

On the Road Again

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05/11/16 • 40 min

The Church is dumbing down the Bible so much that the church-going Christian has little room for growth beyond his or her initial introduction to the faith. It is as if we have pulled over beside to road to make sure that everyone is comfortable rather than getting on the road with those who are committed.
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The Bible Code - The Bible Code

The Bible Code

The Bible Code

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10/11/15 • 30 min

The Bible should be read as a personal message to the reader. However, most people listen to the Bible as if they are listening to the flight attendant who is pointing out the safety features of the plane. They simply do not think it applies to them. So, reading the Bible is the proper manner changes everything. This is the Bible Code.
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The Bible Code - The Bible Is Alive

The Bible Is Alive

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04/19/16 • 34 min

Have you ever read a familiar Bible verse and noticed something new in it as if it were the first time you had ever read the verse? This message tells you why.
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The Bible Code - We Aren't Slip Sliding Away (Part 2)
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05/29/16 • 34 min

We look at people strangely when they say that God speaks to them. We also wonder if they might be getting messages from their toasters. Yet, God is still speaking to people today. This message finishes telling how God speaks. It is not a formula nor does it contain sequential steps for hearing from God. It just says that God speaks and you should be ready to hear what He has to say.
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The Bible Code - We Aren't Slip Sliding Away
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05/24/16 • 28 min

Many people are practical deists. They believe that God has given us all that we need to do in the Bible without any of it having to directed specifically toward any of us. In other words, God has set everything in motion and now only watches to see if we will do as He has asked. They do not see God as actively involved in His creation. They do not believe that Christians "hear" from God today. This message says that God speaks to His people if they will listen and obey. It tells how the individual Christian can live a life intimately with a living God. This message may scare some people because it states clearly that God is dangerous. He is not malevolent but those who listen and obey will do things they never would have attempted otherwise. So, listen if you are willing to go where you have been afraid to go before.
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The Bible Code - We Aren't Slip Sliding Away
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05/22/16 • 28 min

Many people are practical deists. They believe that God has given us all that we need to do in the Bible without any of it having to directed specifically toward any of us. In other words, God has set everything in motion and now only watches to see if we will do as He has asked. They do not see God as actively involved in His creation. They do not believe that Christians "hear" from God today. This message says that God speaks to His people if they will listen and obey. It tells how the individual Christian can live a life intimately with a living God. This message may scare some people because it states clearly that God is dangerous. He is not malevolent but those who listen and obey will do things they never would have attempted otherwise. So, listen if you are willing to go where you have been afraid to go before.
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FAQ

How many episodes does The Bible Code have?

The Bible Code currently has 8 episodes available.

What topics does The Bible Code cover?

The podcast is about Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Spirit, Podcasts, Holy, Personal, Message and Bible.

What is the most popular episode on The Bible Code?

The episode title 'We Aren't Slip Sliding Away (Part 2)' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on The Bible Code?

The average episode length on The Bible Code is 33 minutes.

How often are episodes of The Bible Code released?

Episodes of The Bible Code are typically released every 6 days, 3 hours.

When was the first episode of The Bible Code?

The first episode of The Bible Code was released on Oct 11, 2015.

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