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Living in the Revelation of His Name — God as Covenant-Keeper – The God Who Keeps His Promises

13 min · 30. juni 2026
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Awakened to Deliver — Living in the Revelation of His Name Week 26 — God as Covenant-Keeper Day 2 – The God Who Keeps His Promises Key Verse: Hebrews 10:23 (WEBUS) “Let’s hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering; for he who promised is faithful.” ⸻ Episode Highlights • God’s faithfulness is rooted in His unchanging character, not in changing circumstances. • Unlike people, God never lies, never forgets, and never fails to fulfill what He has promised. • Numbers 23:19 reminds us that if God speaks, He will accomplish what He has said. • Joshua 21 reveals that every promise God made concerning Israel’s inheritance came to pass. • Abraham’s faith was strengthened because he became fully convinced that God was able to perform what He had promised. • Biblical faith is not denying reality—it is trusting God’s promises above our circumstances. • God’s delays are never evidence of His absence; His timing always serves His perfect purposes. • God’s Word always accomplishes what He sends it to accomplish. • Because God never changes, His promises remain trustworthy in every generation. • Our hope is secure because it rests on God’s faithfulness rather than our own. • The greatest demonstration of God’s faithfulness is the sending of Jesus Christ, fulfilling His promise of redemption. • The God who began His work in His people will faithfully complete it. ⸻ Scriptures to Reflect On • Hebrews 10:23 – Hold firmly to hope because God is faithful. • Numbers 23:19 – God does not lie or fail to fulfill His word. • Joshua 21:43–45 – Every promise God made to Israel came to pass. • Romans 4:20–21 – Abraham trusted that God was able to perform what He promised. • 2 Peter 3:9 – God’s timing reflects His patience and mercy. • Isaiah 55:10–11 – God’s Word always accomplishes His purposes. • Malachi 3:6 – The Lord does not change. • Hebrews 13:8 – Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever. • Lamentations 3:22–23 – God’s mercies are new every morning, and great is His faithfulness. • Philippians 1:6 – God will complete the work He began in believers. ⸻ Takeaway Thought God’s promises are only as dependable as the One who makes them—and Scripture declares that He is perfectly faithful. When life is uncertain, we can hold fast to hope because our confidence does not rest in our own strength or understanding, but in the unchanging character of God. The One who has always kept His Word will continue to do so, and every promise finds its ultimate fulfillment in Jesus Christ. ⸻ Stay Connected Grab a free digital copy of 30 Days of Patience and explore more resources in the Linktree below. All socials: @AwakenedBibleMinistries https://linktr.ee/AwakenedBibleMinistries [https://linktr.ee/AwakenedBibleMinistries] ⸻ Support This Ministry Awakened to Deliver is listener-supported. If this podcast blesses you, consider supporting the ministry through Cash App, Venmo, PayPal, or by becoming a monthly partner on Patreon. You’ll find all giving options in the Linktree above. ⸻ Music Credits • “Paphos” by Mountaineer Licensed through PremiumBeat by Shutterstock under a Creator License.

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Living in the Revelation of His Name — God as Covenant-Keeper – The God Who Keeps His Promises

Awakened to Deliver — Living in the Revelation of His Name Week 26 — God as Covenant-Keeper Day 2 – The God Who Keeps His Promises Key Verse: Hebrews 10:23 (WEBUS) “Let’s hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering; for he who promised is faithful.” ⸻ Episode Highlights • God’s faithfulness is rooted in His unchanging character, not in changing circumstances. • Unlike people, God never lies, never forgets, and never fails to fulfill what He has promised. • Numbers 23:19 reminds us that if God speaks, He will accomplish what He has said. • Joshua 21 reveals that every promise God made concerning Israel’s inheritance came to pass. • Abraham’s faith was strengthened because he became fully convinced that God was able to perform what He had promised. • Biblical faith is not denying reality—it is trusting God’s promises above our circumstances. • God’s delays are never evidence of His absence; His timing always serves His perfect purposes. • God’s Word always accomplishes what He sends it to accomplish. • Because God never changes, His promises remain trustworthy in every generation. • Our hope is secure because it rests on God’s faithfulness rather than our own. • The greatest demonstration of God’s faithfulness is the sending of Jesus Christ, fulfilling His promise of redemption. • The God who began His work in His people will faithfully complete it. ⸻ Scriptures to Reflect On • Hebrews 10:23 – Hold firmly to hope because God is faithful. • Numbers 23:19 – God does not lie or fail to fulfill His word. • Joshua 21:43–45 – Every promise God made to Israel came to pass. • Romans 4:20–21 – Abraham trusted that God was able to perform what He promised. • 2 Peter 3:9 – God’s timing reflects His patience and mercy. • Isaiah 55:10–11 – God’s Word always accomplishes His purposes. • Malachi 3:6 – The Lord does not change. • Hebrews 13:8 – Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever. • Lamentations 3:22–23 – God’s mercies are new every morning, and great is His faithfulness. • Philippians 1:6 – God will complete the work He began in believers. ⸻ Takeaway Thought God’s promises are only as dependable as the One who makes them—and Scripture declares that He is perfectly faithful. When life is uncertain, we can hold fast to hope because our confidence does not rest in our own strength or understanding, but in the unchanging character of God. The One who has always kept His Word will continue to do so, and every promise finds its ultimate fulfillment in Jesus Christ. ⸻ Stay Connected Grab a free digital copy of 30 Days of Patience and explore more resources in the Linktree below. All socials: @AwakenedBibleMinistries https://linktr.ee/AwakenedBibleMinistries [https://linktr.ee/AwakenedBibleMinistries] ⸻ Support This Ministry Awakened to Deliver is listener-supported. If this podcast blesses you, consider supporting the ministry through Cash App, Venmo, PayPal, or by becoming a monthly partner on Patreon. You’ll find all giving options in the Linktree above. ⸻ Music Credits • “Paphos” by Mountaineer Licensed through PremiumBeat by Shutterstock under a Creator License.

30. juni 202613 min
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Living in the Revelation of His Name — God as Covenant-Keeper – The God Who Makes Covenant

Awakened to Deliver — Living in the Revelation of His Name Week 26 — God as Covenant-Keeper Day 1 – The God Who Makes Covenant Key Verse: Genesis 17:7 (WEBUS) “I will establish my covenant between me and you and your offspring after you throughout their generations for an everlasting covenant, to be a God to you and to your offspring after you.” ⸻ Episode Highlights • A covenant in Scripture is more than a contract. It reveals God’s heart to bind Himself to His promises. • God is the One who initiates covenant. He moves toward His people first. • In Genesis 15, God alone passes between the covenant pieces, showing that His faithfulness secures the promise. • Abram was counted righteous by faith before circumcision and before the law. • In Genesis 17, God repeatedly says, “I will,” showing that covenant begins with His grace and power. • God’s covenant promises shape identity, which is seen when Abram becomes Abraham. • Throughout Scripture, God is the One who seeks, calls, remembers, and rescues His people. • Salvation reflects this same truth: God moved toward us in Christ while we were still sinners. • Obedience does not earn covenant relationship. It is the fruit of faith in the God who first pursued us. ⸻ Scriptures to Reflect On • Genesis 15:1–6 – God promises Abram descendants, and Abram believes by faith. • Genesis 15:17–18 – God alone passes between the covenant pieces. • Genesis 17:1–7 – God establishes His covenant with Abraham as an everlasting covenant. • Genesis 3:9 – God seeks Adam after the fall. • Exodus 2:24 – God remembers His covenant with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. • Romans 5:8 – God demonstrates His love while we were still sinners. • Ephesians 2:8–9 – Salvation is by grace through faith, not by works. ⸻ Takeaway Thought The story of covenant begins with God’s initiative, not ours. We do not persuade God to care for us. He is the One who speaks, promises, pursues, and provides. The God who makes covenant is the God who moves toward sinners with grace and invites them into relationship through Jesus Christ. ⸻ Stay Connected Grab a free digital copy of 30 Days of Patience and explore more resources in the Linktree found in the show notes. All socials: @AwakenedBibleMinistries https://linktr.ee/AwakenedBibleMinistries [https://linktr.ee/AwakenedBibleMinistries] ⸻ Support This Ministry Awakened to Deliver is listener-supported. If this podcast blesses you, consider giving via Cash App, Venmo, PayPal, or monthly through Patreon—details in the Linktree. ⸻ Music Credits • “Paphos” by Mountaineer Licensed through PremiumBeat by Shutterstock under a Creator License.

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The Names / Titles of the Holy Spirit – The Spirit of Grace and Holiness – Resurrection Life Through the Spirit

Awakened to Deliver – The Spirit of Grace and Holiness Day 5 – Resurrection Life Through the Spirit Key Verse: Romans 8:11 (WEBUS) “But if the Spirit of him who raised up Jesus from the dead dwells in you, he who raised up Christ Jesus from the dead will also give life to your mortal bodies through his Spirit who dwells in you.” ⸻ Episode Highlights • The Christian life is not dead religion but resurrection life through Jesus Christ. • The Spirit of Grace and Holiness is the same Spirit who raised Jesus from the dead. • Romans 1:4 connects the Spirit of Holiness with the resurrection of Christ. • The Holy Spirit not only forgives and sanctifies believers, but also gives new life and ongoing renewal. • Holiness is not lifeless rule-keeping. It is the life of Christ being formed in His people. • The Spirit applies everything Jesus accomplished through His death and resurrection to believers. • Titus 3:4–7 shows that salvation comes through mercy, regeneration, and renewal by the Holy Spirit. • The Spirit’s ministry is always Christ-centered. He glorifies Jesus and leads believers into deeper fellowship with Him. • Because the Spirit dwells within believers, there is grace for weakness, power for obedience, and hope for every battle. ⸻ Scriptures to Reflect On • Romans 8:11 – The Spirit who raised Jesus will also give life to our mortal bodies. • Romans 1:4 – Jesus was declared the Son of God with power according to the Spirit of Holiness. • 2 Corinthians 5:17 – In Christ, believers are a new creation. • John 3:3–8 – New birth comes through the Spirit. • Titus 3:4–7 – Salvation comes through regeneration and renewal by the Holy Spirit. • John 16:14 – The Holy Spirit glorifies Jesus Christ. ⸻ Takeaway Thought The Spirit of Grace and Holiness is the Spirit of resurrection life. He does not simply forgive sinners and leave them unchanged. He brings dead hearts to life, renews believers daily, and forms the character of Christ within them. Because Jesus lives, His people can walk in grace, holiness, and resurrection power. ⸻ Stay Connected Grab a free digital copy of 30 Days of Patience and explore more resources in the Linktree found in the show notes. All socials: @AwakenedBibleMinistries https://linktr.ee/AwakenedBibleMinistries [https://linktr.ee/AwakenedBibleMinistries] ⸻ Support This Ministry Awakened to Deliver is listener-supported. If this podcast blesses you, consider giving via Cash App, Venmo, PayPal, or monthly through Patreon—details in the Linktree. ⸻ Music Credits • “Paphos” by Mountaineer Licensed through PremiumBeat by Shutterstock under a Creator License.

26. juni 202615 min
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The Names / Titles of the Holy Spirit – The Spirit of Grace and Holiness – Grace for the Battle Against Compromise

Awakened to Deliver – The Spirit of Grace and Holiness Day 4 – Grace for the Battle Against Compromise Key Verse: 1 Corinthians 6:19–20 (WEBUS) “Or don’t you know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit who is in you, whom you have from God? You are not your own, for you were bought with a price. Therefore glorify God in your body and in your spirit, which are God’s.” ⸻ Episode Highlights • The Spirit of Grace and Holiness empowers believers to reject compromise and live in obedience to Christ. • Grace does not excuse sin. Grace teaches us to deny ungodliness and worldly lusts. • Paul reminds believers that their bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit and that they belong to God. • “You are not your own” is a powerful reminder that Christians have been bought with the blood of Jesus. • Compromise is dangerous because it grieves the Holy Spirit and weakens our fellowship with God. • The Spirit lovingly warns us before small compromises become deeper strongholds. • Holiness is not legalism, and obedience is not self-effort. God’s grace supplies the strength to obey. • The Spirit helps believers flee temptation, set wise boundaries, and walk in wisdom rather than fleshly desire. • True freedom is found in surrender to Christ, not in following the world’s idea of self-rule. ⸻ Scriptures to Reflect On • 1 Corinthians 6:19–20 – You belong to God and are a temple of the Holy Spirit. • Titus 2:11–12 – Grace teaches us to deny ungodliness and live godly lives. • Ephesians 4:30 – Believers are warned not to grieve the Holy Spirit. • 2 Corinthians 12:9 – God’s grace is sufficient in our weakness. • Genesis 39:7–12 – Joseph flees temptation instead of entertaining compromise. • Galatians 5:16 – Walk by the Spirit and do not fulfill the lust of the flesh. ⸻ Takeaway Thought The Spirit of Grace does not leave us comfortable in compromise. He reminds us that we belong to Christ, convicts us when we drift, and gives us strength to walk in holiness. You were bought with a price, and God’s grace is enough to help you live like you belong to Him. ⸻ Stay Connected Grab a free digital copy of 30 Days of Patience and explore more resources in the Linktree found in the show notes. All socials: @AwakenedBibleMinistries https://linktr.ee/AwakenedBibleMinistries [https://linktr.ee/AwakenedBibleMinistries] ⸻ Support This Ministry Awakened to Deliver is listener-supported. If this podcast blesses you, consider giving via Cash App, Venmo, PayPal, or monthly through Patreon—details in the Linktree. ⸻ Music Credits • “Paphos” by Mountaineer Licensed through PremiumBeat by Shutterstock under a Creator License.

25. juni 202616 min
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Colossians 4:10–14

Awakened Bible Study – Colossians 4:10–14 Faithful Fellow Workers in Christ Key Verse: Colossians 4:12 (WEB) “Epaphras, who is one of you, a servant of Christ, greets you, always striving for you in his prayers, that you may stand perfect and complete in all the will of God.” ⸻ Episode Highlights • Paul’s closing greetings remind us that ministry was deeply relational in the early church. • Aristarchus is called Paul’s fellow prisoner, showing the value of faithful brothers who stay near during hardship. • Mark is a beautiful picture of restoration. Though he once failed, God matured him and made him useful again. • Jesus called Justus is briefly mentioned, but even that reminds us that quiet faithfulness matters in the kingdom of God. • Epaphras stands out as a man of deep prayer, always striving in intercession for the spiritual maturity of believers. • Luke, the beloved physician, shows that God uses people with different callings and gifts in His work. • Demas serves as a sobering warning that it is possible to begin near ministry and still drift away through love for this present world. • These verses show that the Gospel moves forward through ordinary believers who remain faithful to Christ. • The Christian life is not just about beginning well, but finishing faithfully. ⸻ Scriptures to Reflect On • Colossians 4:10–14 – Paul’s fellow workers in Christ. • Acts 15:36–40 – Mark’s earlier failure and the disagreement between Paul and Barnabas. • 2 Timothy 4:11 – Mark later becomes useful to Paul in ministry. • Galatians 6:1 – The call to restore those who stumble. • Hebrews 6:10 – God does not forget faithful service. • 1 John 2:15–17 – A warning against loving the world. • 2 Timothy 4:10 – Demas turns away because he loved this present world. ⸻ Takeaway Thought God sees every faithful servant. Some suffer like Aristarchus, some are restored like Mark, some labor in prayer like Epaphras, some quietly remain steady like Luke, and some warn us by their drift like Demas. The question is not whether we appear successful, but whether we remain faithful to Jesus Christ to the end. ⸻ Stay Connected Grab a free digital copy of 30 Days of Patience and explore more resources in the Linktree found in the show notes. All socials: @AwakenedBibleMinistries https://linktr.ee/AwakenedBibleMinistries [https://linktr.ee/AwakenedBibleMinistries] ⸻ Support This Ministry Awakened Bible Ministries is listener-supported. If this podcast blesses you, consider giving via Cash App, Venmo, PayPal, or monthly through Patreon—details in the Linktree. ⸻ Music Credits • “Paphos” by Mountaineer Licensed through PremiumBeat by Shutterstock under a Creator License.

24. juni 202631 min