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Small Steps with God

De: Jill from The Northwoods
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  • A journey towards God by taking small steps.
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  • The Bible in Small Steps Trailer
    Jan 7 2024

    Hi, this is Jill from the Northwoods. Welcome to The Bible in Small Steps, where we will explore the Bible one chapter at a time. Whether you’re a long-term believer, just curious about the scripture, or just someone like me who wants to do a deeper dive and understand the most important text ever written, that’s what we’re going to talk about.
    Three times a week, we’re going to read a chapter a day. We’re going to start with the New Testament, and then eventually, we’ll get to the Old Testament, look at the rich and complex story, and investigate what’s going on. Who wrote these books of the Bible? Where were they written? Who was the audience? And some historical context.
    I’m not a pastor or formally trained, but I am a passionate seeker of wisdom and truth. I love the Bible, and I have a stack of books. And I use the powerful Logos software. Together, we will look at the historical context, the timeless messages in each chapter, and the places where they’re cross-referenced and referenced. We’ll talk about the places and people who are in these chapters so that we have a better understanding.
    With each episode, we will break down the chapters, discuss the themes, and see how they connect to our daily lives and how they should change our activities, prayer life, and meditation. We’ll learn much about what God expects from us and what we can expect from Him. And whether you’re listening at home, in your car, or on a break, it’ll be short enough and concise enough to enjoy it anywhere.
    This podcast will be a companion in discovering the Bible at a pace where we can truly absorb and go through things. This will be such a slow crawl through the Bible we’ll be able to understand each point thoroughly. There will be new episodes every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, meaning you will read the next chapter on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. So, I even give you time to stay current with the podcast so you can also do a deep dive with me. And if we hit a topic that deserves a little more attention, I
    So please subscribe. You can go to thebibleandsmallsteps.com, which will show you how to connect to this podcast. So, let us embark on this great new path together and find out what we can learn by studying God’s Word.
    I look forward to sharing those joyful moments, the tearful moments, and the inspirational moments that come with reading God’s Word. See you next time.

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    5 m
  • 63 - Go From Self-Help to God’s Help
    Jan 8 2024

    Go From Self-Help to God’s Help

    We’ll be discussing an amazing book by Father Jonathan Morris called “God Wants You Happy, From Self-Help to God’s Help”. Join me as we explore the concept of God’s desire for our happiness and how it differs from the self-help industry, which often promotes self-reliance rather than reliance on God.
    We’ll contemplate being junior partners with God in our lives, acknowledging our weaknesses, and allowing God’s love to lead us. As we delve deeper, we’ll examine the virtues of faith, hope, and love as a means to achieving happiness.
    Faith encourages us to focus on God, read the scriptures, and pray regularly. Hope is cultivated through acknowledging our wrongdoings, making amends, and holding ourselves accountable. Love is demonstrated by living a life of love, as Jesus did, and recognizing that we should love others because God loves them.
    But the journey towards happiness isn’t always easy. There are potential hindrances, such as pride, vanity, and love of pleasure, that can manifest in our daily lives and impact our relationships. We also consider the external threats that could disrupt our relationship with God, such as failing to pray or taking God’s grace for granted.
    That’s why we emphasize the necessity of an action plan to overcome these obstacles and threats. This involves admitting our powerlessness, turning our will over to God, making amends, and following a plan to hold ourselves accountable. We affirm that God wants us to be involved in our plan, using His guidance to navigate life.

    https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/10650777

    Jill’s Links
    https://affiliate.notion.so/NorthwoodsJill

    https://affiliate.notion.so/NorthwoodsAI


    https://www.buymeacoffee.com/smallstepspod

    https://twitter.com/SmallStepsPod

    Email the podcast at jill@smallstepswithgod.com

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    23 m
  • 64 - Herod, Political and Architectural Mastermind
    Jan 15 2024

    64 - Herod, Political and Architectural Mastermind

    In this episode, we're diving deep into the life and reign of Herod the Great, an influential figure in the biblical era. You might have heard of him as a crazed, diseased maniac in popular media, but I'm here to tell you that he was actually quite complex. Herod was a shrewd, politically savvy figure who demonstrated great cunning. Despite his ruthless nature, he was also known for his architectural prowess, with many structures still standing in Israel today.

    He ordered the Magi to investigate the messiah’s birth and then ordered the death of children to end his life along with the other children. His love, power, and desire to keep the throne were the source of his cruelty.

    As we explore Herod's story, I'm struck by his ability to navigate different regimes. He survived and thrived through multiple power shifts, from Julius Caesar to Mark Antony and Cleopatra, and then to Augustus Caesar. He maintained close ties with the Romans, which, although it sparked resentment among some Jewish factions, helped maintain relative peace in the region.

    One of the most significant contributions Herod made was to the architectural landscape of the region. He renovated the Jewish temple, a move that was seen as a strategic effort to win the favor of his subjects. He also built impressive structures like the amphitheater in Caesarea and his winter palace in Jericho. Despite being Jewish, Herod understood the importance of appeasing the Romans and Greeks, demonstrating his skillful political maneuvering.

    Herod's reign ended with his painful and gruesome death due to a mysterious illness. But his legacy lived on through his children, who also ruled various territories. His life of violence and cruelty that marked his reign is in stark comparison to his impact on the region's history.

    https://smallstepswithgod.com/?p=530

    Jill’s Links
    https://affiliate.notion.so/NorthwoodsJill

    https://affiliate.notion.so/NorthwoodsAI


    https://www.buymeacoffee.com/smallstepspod

    https://twitter.com/SmallStepsPod

    https://www.youtube.com/@smallstepswithgodpodcast

    Email the podcast at mailto: jill@startwithsmallsteps.com

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    25 m

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