Welcome to the premiere episode of
The Bible Speaks to You Podcast!
Are you ready to get down into the deep spiritual lessons in the Bible?
Each week we take a fresh look at the Bible. You’ll get insights on how Jesus thought and prayed, and how you can follow his example. If you want to learn how to pray more effectively and experience God’s healing power for yourself and others, this podcast is for you.
The goal of this podcast is to help you rediscover and live the original Christianity of Jesus.
In this episode I talk about:
- The difference your perspective makes on how you “understand” the Bible
- Why there are so many interpretations of what the Bible says
- Are you a right-hand Christian or a left-foot Christian?
- The importance of unity in the Body of Christ
- Is it okay to disagree on important theological points?
- The focus of this podcast is to get back to the original Christianity of Jesus
- My hope is that you will learn to pray more effectively, get to know God better, and experience His healing presence in your life
- Who is this James Early guy anyway and why am I doing a podcast about the Bible?
By the way, this is not a Theological Debate Society.
It’s fine if you disagree with something I say, but it’s not about debating. I’m just sharing what I have discovered so far in the Bible. And I would love to hear your perspective. We’re here to learn from each other and grow together, even if we don’t see eye to eye on everything. Please leave a comment or question below.
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I hope you’ll join me on this journey of discovering the rich spiritual lessons in the Bible and living them in your daily life. Please share this with your friends.
Blessings,
James
P.S. In case you’re interested, here’s a link to the book I mentioned, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy, which is a Bible-based textbook on spiritual healing. (This is an Amazon affiliate link)
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