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Everyday Truth with Kurt Skelly Kurt Skelly
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- Religion & Spirituality
Everyday Truth with Kurt Skelly is a 15-minute, daily podcast in which Kurt teaches through books of the Bible in a clear, accessible, and expositional style.
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Thursday, June 27 | God's Incredible Sample Prayer for Backsliding! (Hosea 14:1-3)
Hosea 14:1-3
How does one return to God? Can he actually come back? And what should he say to God? In the amazing passage, God tells the repentant sinner to “take with you words” and say the following to God: _____________________. (Find out in today’s episode!) -
Wednesday, June 26 | The Powerful Verse in Hosea that Paul Quoted! (Hosea 13:9-16)
Hosea 13:9-16
In the middle of a hard-to-hear passage of rebuke, Hosea offers the redemptive hope that can only come from God! Through Jesus, God offers hope not only over sin itself, but also from its consequences of death and the grave. Paul quoted this very verse to encourage the Corinthians about the same thing! -
Tuesday, June 25 | The Lurking Danger of Prosperity (Hosea 13:4-8)
Hosea 13:4-8
To be sure, some people go through dark times and choose to blame God. But those that enjoy prosperity are much more likely to forget God than those who go through hard times. The irony is this: God is the bestower of blessings, and He is the one most often neglected when they multiply! -
Monday, June 24 | Five Crushing Effects of Sinful Pride (Hosea 13:1-3)
Hosea 13:1-3
These three verses are a powerful reminder of how destructive sinful pride can be. So completely destructive is its toxin, that people rarely recover from its dominating effect upon them. -
Nehemiah 8 | Begin with the Bible (Part Two) | Weekend Pulpit
Nehemiah 8
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Friday, June 21 | You’d be better off living in a tent! (Hosea 12:7-14)
Hosea 12:7-14
Israel was doing well economically and had a thriving economy based upon her business savvy and ability to trade effectively. She even bragged about her ability to do so. She enjoyed all of the trappings of the wealth such business success brought. But God saw it differently. It would be so much better for Israel to return to the time of living in tents and having nothing so that she could rely upon God for protection and provision again!