Between The Word and I

How Important is The Gospel to You?

27 min · 11 apr 2026
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How important is the Gospel to you—really? In this episode, we reflect on 2 Timothy 1 and the call to live boldly in faith. We talk about what it means to have a personal relationship with Jesus, not just a borrowed one, and why the Holy Spirit should be our first source of guidance, truth, and understanding. This conversation challenges you to examine your faith, your dependence, and the role the Gospel truly plays in your everyday life.

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