A Walk Through The Bible

The Invisible Order: The Will, The Word, The Spirit (Genesis 1)

56 min · 15. jan. 2024
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The Walk Through the Bible Podcast aims to address the deception and ignorance present in the world. It explores how the devil takes advantage of our ignorance to deceive both nations and intelligent individuals through cunningness and deception. The episode delves into the mixture of order and chance observed in the universe and highlights how Christianity provides a logical explanation for the intelligence in the design of the universe and its fine-tuning. Be blessed as you listen.

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Images & Likenesses of The Spiritual (Genesis 1)

In this episode of A Walk Through The Bible, we dive into the two realms, reflecting on Genesis 1:1 where God created the heavens and the earth, and the images and likenesses of the Spiritual. We shed light on the significance of light in the Bible, starting with Genesis 1:14 and its implications for our spiritual understanding. We dissect the separations detailed in Genesis, from the division of light and darkness (Genesis 1:4, 1:18) to the separation of the waters above and below (Genesis 1:7), and the separation of waters below and the dry land (Genesis 1:9). We further delve into the meaning of these separations, signs, seasons, living creatures according to their kind, and man, made in God's image and likeness, as described in Genesis. We also reflect on the concept of good, as seen in Genesis 1:4. Join us in this insightful journey through Genesis, as we uncover deep spiritual insights that continue to resonate with us today.

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