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Why did Paul say that women should remain silent in churches? What else in that passage raises questions? Find out by listening to Dr David Petts and his son chat through 1 Corinthians 14:29-40.www.davidpetts.orgwww.brixham.church/listen:-)Di David and Jonathan Petts
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Listen to the latest podcast from David and Jonathan Petts. Examining 1 Corinthians 12-14 as a guide to what we should aim for when we 'do church' David and Jonathan consider Paul's teaching on the use of tongues and interpretation in church.Di David and Jonathan Petts
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Is it possible that speaking in tongues could actually divide Christians? If they make you sound like a foreigner then they might make others feel like a foreigner! This is why Paul clearly tells the Corinthian church to prophesy in public and pray with their spirits more in private: "I thank God that I speak in tongues more than all of you. But in…
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Did spiritual gifts cease at the end of the apostolic age? Are tongues heavenly languages? Can the devil understand me when I speak in tongues? As we look at the familiar passage on love in the church (1 Corinthians 12) David Petts answers some other contraversial questions.Di David and Jonathan Petts
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Is the gift of tongues really meant for every Christian? In 1 Corinthians 12 Paul asks the rhetorical question, "Do all speak in tongues?" Should this imply that the gift of tongues is not for everybody?In the same passage he encourages believers to desire the greater gifts. What are the greater gifts?!…
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"Apostolic instructions to a charismatic congregation"Does the bible have anything to say about how our church services should look? How should we "Do Church"?1 Corinthians 11-14 are the only chapters that really deal with this subject. Cultural differences aside, there are several principles that apply today.In this first podcast, let's look at th…
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In the final episode of "How to make the most of your daily bible reading," David and Jonathan discuss some bible reading pitfalls. You'd think reading God's perfect Word would be without problems but it's important to remember that even the devil quoted scripture! Enjoy the listen. :-)Please share this if you think it will benefit others ;-)www.da…
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John the Baptist an Old Testament prophet? I never heard of such a thing!It's useful to understand the distinct line in the sand that the day of Pentecost in Acts 2 draws in the overall bible narrative. Listen to find out how this understanding will impact your daily bible reading!Di David and Jonathan Petts
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You can't fully understand what the bible is saying unless you examine the context. In this podcast we have an introduction to understanding the New Testament in the light of the Old, and the Old Testament in the light of the New. One clear example of this is the Old Testament food laws.Di David and Jonathan Petts
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In our daily bible reading, some knowledge of the cultural background will enrich our understanding of any passage, although the text as it stands is still God's all sufficient word to us.References in this episode: Jewish attitudes to Gentiles and Samaritans Colossians 2:15 - Triumph; see also Just a Taste of Heaven (David Petts), pages 118-119. 1…
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Some basic understanding of Bible passages in context will help us to make better sense of our daily Bible reading. Just a simple overview of what books fit in where, and a feel of the history in the bible will help the reader to clarify what God is saying.Your task, should you accept it, is to have a go at summarising the message of the Bible in l…
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What was the secret of the success of the early Church in the book of Acts? David and Jonathan discuss 5 keys to church growth. The Holy Spirit is the first key which was looked at in episodes 36-38. Today, the power of the Word is discussed. Be blessed and encouraged. :-)Di David and Jonathan Petts
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Part 2 of an exciting new series looking at how the first Church grew and developed, with lessons for every believer today. The first Church was unified, looking out for one another's needs, committed to the Apostles' teaching and had a dynamic leadership structure. Sound good? ;-)Di David and Jonathan Petts
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