Gen-D is about helping you grow your relationship with God and be the spiritual leader that God has called you to be. Our lives are so busy that we end up sacrificing something to juggle our busy schedules. Our time with God shouldn't be one of those things that we sacrifice. These lessons are intentionally short so that you can fit them into the busyness of your life while at home, on the road, before you go to bed or when you wake up. (Deuteronomy 6:6-7)
The story of the Tower of Babel is a familiar one. On the surface it seems to be a story to explain how we all speak different languages. But when we take a closer look, we can see an important lesson about how pride can harm us and hurt our relationship with God.
When you accept Christ as your savior and have faith and trust in Him, he not only saves you from your sins, put you get some other fringe benefits. Today's study is from Romans 5:1-11.
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Can you believe and not have faith? What is faith and what is the difference? So many questions, but Paul begins to give us some answers in today's study of Romans 4:1-25
Are you pardoned or paroled? Justified...Grace...Redemption. What does this mean? Today we study Romans 3:23-24 and learn why these are pivotal verses for our life.
Do we play the religion game? Is it keeping people from Jesus? Paul shows us in today’s study that no one is perfect but there is hope!
In this episode, Paul continues his "charges" against who I call the "moral people" and shows us the living a good life or just being a good person is still not enough to save us from our sins.
Verses: Romans: 2:1-16
Today we see Paul go into "prosecutor mode" and lay out God's charges against the people that refuse to acknowledge God.
In this episode we continue our study of Romans 1:8-17 and learn what a living faith is and why faith in Jesus is so powerful.
Have you ever heard the name Apostle Paul and ever wondered who he was? In this episode, we begin our study of Paul's letter to the Romans. And in the very first verses Paul tells his readers who he is and why he has the authority to preach the good news of Christ.
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Paul’s letter to the Romans is just as powerful today as when he wrote it many years ago. Join me as we start a new Bible study on the book of Romans.
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In Mark 4:35-41 we learn about how Jesus and the disciples get caught in a storm on a boat. Learn how Jesus used his calming words to calm the storms around the disciples. How can we learn to be the calming voice for those around us that are in a storm. View the Show Notes
The world we live in is filled with craziness. Are we going to be a voice that adds to the craziness or a voice that provides calm in the midst of uncertainty. Discover how Joshua was the voice of calm and how we can be too. For more info: http://lnk.bio/8BHs
Subscribe to my new podcast where we will discuss the Bible in short lessons so you can continue your walk with God and fit it into you busy life. Take a listen to trailer #2 to get an idea of the types of topics we will be discussing.
Gen-D is about helping you grow your relationship with God and be the spiritual leader that God has called you to be. Our lives are so busy that we end of sacrificing something to to juggle our busy schedules. Our time with God shouldn't be one of those things that we sacrifice. The lessons are intentionally short so that you can fit them into the busyness of your life while at home, on the road, before you go to bed or when you wake up. (Deuteronomy 6:6-7)