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Verse-By-Verse Ministry With Heather Darnall

Podkast av Heather Darnall

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This podcast is a way for people to dive deep into the Christian Bible with me as I read scripture verse-by-verse from various books/sections and break them down for a better understanding of the context, but moreover, to have a better relationship with Jesus.  Additionally, I believe this podcast is a good starting point for anyone new to the Holy Bible, but is still good for anyone who is already well-versed.  That being said, please take note that I'm not a scholar.  I didn't grow up in the church, I didn't go to seminary school nor do I have any sort of qualifications that would highlight myself as some kind of guru.  I'm simply a seeker for the truth of God in which is what I want to share with anyone whose heart is open to hear and receive it.  But the main reason I started this podcast begins with a mini testimony:  I grew up very worldly having no knowledge of Jesus, just His name and all the popular stories or miracles during His life - maybe one or two apostles names.  Anyway, I felt like I didn't need God, that my life was fine without Him, I could uphold myself, that the Bible was boring and out of my league for any kind of understanding, and that church was only a place for a bunch of snobby, goodie-two-shoes people just to name a few.  Oh, and that God was some self-righteous jerk who wants all the glory.”Then one day I went to church to prove to people why people shouldn't go to church.  Well, two worship songs in, the worship pastor stops, opens the Bible to read a passage to reflect on, says a few words about it and then ends with "God is not some self-righteous jerk who wants all the glory."  Needless to say, not only do I know now that God will humble the proud, but how He's also always pursuing the lost.  Let's just say I finally understood He was trying to get my attention my whole life and it took Him to use that one pastor to speak to me and to get me to realize I'm a lifeless sinner needing a Savior.  So from then on out I was passionate about His Word and constantly seeking new ways to understand Him.  But more importantly, I'm still and will forever be striving and seeking to have a better relationship with Him.However, as a new believer when I finally opened the Bible, I was hearing so many interpretations as far as what I was reading, I mean - it was almost too much.  But God knows we need mentors; people who rightly handle the Word of truth to show us that the best way to read and/or understand the Bible is, do I see how it points to the glory and righteousness of Jesus?  Do I see it highlight my spiritual depravity needing a Savior and importance of repentance?  Do I understand the differences between living according to the spirit and according to the flesh?  Friends, so often verses are taken out of context and rearranged for our self-will, or even thought as not applicable to us given the length of time that has passed when it was written.  So at the end of the day, when we don't seek out divine wisdom but instead rely on our human opinions and/or understanding, we're only going to feel lonely, misguided, even deceived, which are all the things Satan desires for us to be.  All that to say is why I'm simply responding in obedience creating this podcast to share the Word I once dismissed and scoffed at.  Thank you for your time reading this, hopefully you'll find this podcast helpful and insightful so we can comfortably and confidently make the Bible applicable in our day-to-day lives honoring Jesus every step of the way.  For God's glory!- Heather Darnall

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The Ever-Effective, Yet Totally Ignored Guide To A Thriving Marriage - Part 2

Now knowing the differences between society's perspective of a marriage and a Christian's perspective of marriage covered in part 1, there's still the fact that couples still struggle.  A key aspect to remember though is that no marriage will ever be perfect, however, that doesn't mean marriages should still suffer.  Having said that, the only way a marriage will thrive is not only like I discussed in last episode that Jesus needs to be in the center, but also the roles of each spouse. In today's message, I'm going to address Ephesians 5:22-24 where Paul gives a short and sweet message to the wives as far as what our expectations look like that can no doubt ruffle some feathers.  But take note that just because he has a heavy emphasis on one word, does not mean we only have one job, or one thing to be concerned about, as we actually have several.  While that seems contradictory, what we're to take away is that all of what's expected from the wives falls under the same category of that one word heavily emphasized.  But the overall point is how these various duties show how we're to be complimentary to the husband, not oppressed by him.   Please note that this is my personal interpretation of the scripture to the best of my current knowledge and understanding.  I encourage anyone to please check and verify as the scripture encourages believers to do so.  There may be times where I have overlooked and/or misunderstood information by mistake which is why verifying is important if you feel lead by the Holy Spirit to do so.  Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2284212/support]

13. mai 2026 - 41 min
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The Ever-Effective, Yet Totally Ignored Guide To A Thriving Marriage - Part 1

When I was a young girl, I saw marriage as something to look forward to, but as I grew older, not so much.  This is because I had my parents marriage to look at as an example which unfortunately didn't end so well.  However, I wasn't opposed to the idea of getting married myself when I became an adult, but I had my own reasons why I should tie the knot if I do get married.  Only I didn't know they were a recipe for disaster because they were for my reasons, or more specifically, society's reasons. In today's message, I want to talk about what most people can relate to, which are marital shenannigans, and how more often then not, it feels like we have a ball-and-chain rather than a soul-mate.  That being said, I wanted to highlight the book of Genesis 1:26-27 as well as 2:20-24 and discuss where marriage came from, what it represents, and how it's vastly different than what society's image of it is: not centered around Jesus since society sees Jesus as too religious and/or too old-fashioned. Yet isn't it interesting - and tragic at the same time - how believing those we can find ourselves baffled at why our marriage may be suffering, or even feeling like it’s being sabotaged, contributing to the ever-increasing amount of divorces.  And during our marital struggle, we often fail to realize how all these divorces can paint a scary picture for the younger generations.   Moreover, isn’t it interesting how we're often unaware of the fact that all the pain and chaos what we're going through - if that happens to be you or not – is never by God's design.   And seeing God has a design in marriage, means there's also roles, in which I'll address the roles of spouses in parts 2 and 3. Please note that this is my personal interpretation of the scripture to the best of my current knowledge and understanding.  I encourage anyone to please check and verify as the scripture encourages believers to do so.  There may be times where I have overlooked and/or misunderstood information by mistake which is why verifying is important if you feel lead by the Holy Spirit to do so.  YouTube video recommendation on spiritual warfare: (copy and paste) https://youtu.be/knCY6-bdWs8?si=H_YKyEwGR239hJC Title: Inside The Spirit Realm: How Angels Actually Fight For You    Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2284212/support]

4. mai 2026 - 36 min
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The Case Of Itching Ears

You’d think people who claim to be Christians would all agree on the same doctrine that was given to us, that being the doctrine of Jesus Christ; to recognize and acknowledge our sinful nature, thereby needing a Savior to save us, provided we surrender ourselves to Jesus. But the problem is, not all Christians see eye-to-eye on not just how we see/understand Jesus, but how we view our life styles being Christ-like or not.  Why?  Because of the ever-increasing amount of “Christians” searching for a doctrine specific to their individual desires and/or ideologies - i.e. sin, all to satisfy their itching ears.   In today’s episode, I’m going to highlight 2 Timothy 4:3-4 and heavily discuss two examples of false teachings/false doctrines that are rapidly spreading within the Christian community creating a massive division of not just mere differences of opinions, but hateful speech accompanied with threats.   Please note that this is my personal interpretation of the scripture to the best of my current knowledge and understanding.  I encourage anyone to please check and verify as the scripture encourages believers to do so.  There may be times where I have overlooked and/or misunderstood information by mistake which is why verifying is important if you feel lead by the Holy Spirit to do so.  Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2284212/support]

17. april 2026 - 46 min
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The Wait For It Moment

How often has something happened to us and we call upon the Lord but nothing comes of it.  And because nothing took place to make us feel like the Lord hears us, we feel like - well, I guess Jesus doesn't care.  The thing is, that's what Satan wants us to think and believe, but God wants us to live in expectation of Him coming through, only He never says how or even when. In today's message, I'm going to discuss the gospel of John 11:17-44, a time when Jesus's closest friends were depending on Him.  So much so, that it was a matter of life and death, yet Jesus seemed unbothered by their urgent request, or like He didn't love them as much since He didn't budge.  But what we tend to dismiss is that He did care, it's just that we don't like the fact scripture says He only takes the council of His will, not ours.  That said, He didn't have to run it by the two sisters who wrote to Him about how He was gonna handle it, or when.  He just wanted them to trust that they'd experience a wait-for-it moment that was gonna blow their mind beyond any miracle He ever performed, just as we're to do the same and asks us the same question He asked one of the sisters, do you believe?   Please note that this is my personal interpretation of the scripture to the best of my current knowledge and understanding.  I encourage anyone to please check and verify as the scripture encourages believers to do so.  There may be times where I have overlooked and/or misunderstood information by mistake which is why verifying is important if you feel lead by the Holy Spirit to do so.  Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2284212/support]

5. april 2026 - 50 min
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To Lose Is To Gain

Imagine Pink Floyd singing 'Money' as you hear the constant sound of the cha-ching in the background.  Then as the song progresses, you hear things mentioned like “a new car, caviar, four-star daydream, I think I'll buy me a football team,” or “hi-class fidelity first class traveling set,” and “I think I need a Learjet” and so on and so forth. Unfortunately, that's the mindset of most people these days, no longer satisfied with the beautiful sound of nickels, nickels, nickels as the Peanuts character Lucy would say, but ever-growing amounts of money.  So much so, that it becomes their mindset, their identity, their true love.  In today's message, I'm going to discuss the Gospel of Mark 10:17-22 where it talks about a man and his money who was feeling unrest.  But not the kind of unrest where he felt like he needed more money, rather something more than that, specifically eternal life.  The only problem is, he wasn't sure how to get what he didn't have.  He came to the right source seeking it out but left disappointed since he wasn't willing to lose everything in order to gain what money can't buy.  Please note that this is my personal interpretation of the scripture to the best of my current knowledge and understanding.  I encourage anyone to please check and verify as the scripture encourages believers to do so.  There may be times where I have overlooked and/or misunderstood information by mistake which is why verifying is important if you feel lead by the Holy Spirit to do so.  Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2284212/support]

17. mars 2026 - 32 min
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