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There’s No “I” in Faith!
This podcast is part three of the series on the faithfulness of our God. There is none like Him. This concludes the story of Abraham and shows how he succeeded despite all his mistakes and errors. This story demonstrates how our faith is actually strengthened despite our situation . . . IF we consider God to be faithful.
by Steve Campisi
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God is Faithful, Too
This is a continuation of the previous podcast on the faithfulness of our God. We look at the incredible fact that not one of God's promises will fail, every one will be fulfilled. He is faithful. Really! NOT ONE PROMISE WILL GO UN-FULFILLED! In this podcast we start our look at Abraham, who, even though we call him the father of faith, still made some bad decisions and moves that didn't move God off of His faithfulness. Even if we are faithless, God will remain faithful.
by Steve Campisi
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God is Faithful
The statement seems simple at first . . . God is faithful . . . but few of us actually really believe it. This podcast starts a series where we'll look at the faithfulness of God and why it is SO important to KNOW that He is faithful.
by Steve Campisi
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How Well Can We Know God?
People often use the excuse that it is hard to know a God you can't see. They point out that Abraham and Moses, both of whom are mentioned as God's friends, had such a strong relationship with God because they physically saw Him and that somehow made it easier. I'm sorry, but that's not a valid excuse. I want to know God.
by Steve Campisi
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What God Loves!
We've been looking at what God is "in" to. . . what He cares about . . . what puts a smile on his face. Well, we take a look at what the book says He LOVES today. Think about it. Think about a scripture that says what God loves. "God loves you" may come to mind . . . how 'bout "God loves a cheerful giver"? That one is not so popular. Today we deal with something else God loves as we are TRYING to get to really know him. Jesus said "if you really knew me, you'd know my Father". Examine yourself and see if you REALLY know him.
by Steve Campisi
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What Does God Like? Part 2
This continues our study of what God "esteems" according to the book. In Isaiah 66:2 God says: "This is the one I esteem : he who is humble and contrite in spirit, and trembles at my word." The Hebrew word there is: "nabat" and Strong's definition is to scan, i.e. look intently at; by implication, to regard with pleasure, favor or care I REALLY want to have God scanning me . . . .looking intently at me . . . .regarding me with pleasure. If we are going to know God, we MUST know what makes Him happy.
by Steve Campisi
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What Does God Like?
As I study the subject of "knowing God" I can't help but evaluate my knowledge of him as I compare it to my knowledge of other people that I "know". I "know" my wife. I know what she likes. I know what she doesn't like. Do you know what God likes? This podcast looks at what the book says that He likes versus what we seem to believe.
by Steve Campisi