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Simply The Bible. Join us as we look at Scripture through fresh eyes and explore words, topics, and passages with the sole purpose of getting to know what God wanted us to know through His Word. What does The Bible say about God? About us? That's what Scriptura is all about.

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Simply The Bible. Join us as we look at Scripture through fresh eyes and explore words, topics, and passages with the sole purpose of getting to know what God wanted us to know through His Word. What does The Bible say about God? About us? That's what Scriptura is all about.

    005 - Light Affliction

    005 - Light Affliction

    In 2 Corinthians 4, Paul seeks to put into perspective the trials of this life compared with the glory that is to come after. In doing so, he calls the sufferings of this life a “light affliction.” We may consider this a gross understatement, but when we look closer at what he means, the perspective shift happens.  

    Scriptura is a weekly bible study podcast written and produced by Bryan Marler. You can follow along on twitter @scripturapod. A special thanks to Tin Can Audio for the music used in this episode. Thank you for listening.  

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    004 - Think

    004 - Think

     In Philippians 4, the reader is given a list of adjectives accompanied with an instruction: think on these things. What are these things, and what does it mean for us to “think” on them? 

    Scriptura is a weekly bible study podcast written and produced by Bryan Marler. You can follow along on twitter @scripturapod. A special thanks to David devereaux of tin can audio for the music used in this episode. Thank you for listening. 

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    003 - Beloved

    003 - Beloved

    In Romans 1:7, Paul addresses the readers as those “beloved of God.” This phrase reveals something deep and personal about the relationship between God and his people.  

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    002 - Servant (Cont.)

    002 - Servant (Cont.)

    Last time, we looked at Paul’s use of the word “Doulos,” or “servant” to speak of himself in Romans 1. The significance of this was simple: Paul, a free man, was willingly placing himself lower than his social status indicated in order to serve God fully.

    In Philippians 2, Paul uses this word to instruct his readers by referencing the servitude of another: Jesus Christ. 

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    001 - Servant

    001 - Servant

     In Romans 1, Paul calls uses the Greek word doulos to call himself a “Servant of Jesus Christ.” What is the significance of this word?  



    Scripura episodes are released every Monday and Wednesday with a special episode every other Friday. 

    Special thanks to Tin Can Audio for the music used in this episode.

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    Scriptura arrives January 7th, 2019.

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