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Hello and welcome to the She Walks Worthy Podcast!
Are you a follower of Jesus but you struggle with your Bible Study time?
Do you find the Bible overwhelming and you just don’t know where to start?
Have you tried to read it but you don’t really understand it, or maybe even find it a little bit boring?
Or are you super busy with all-the-things and you think you can’t possibly add anything else - so Bible Study gets put on the shelf until life slows down?
If you said yes to any of those questions, Sister, you are in the right place! My name is Penni, and at one time or another I have answered yes to all of those questions, too.
What I was stunned to find out was that I had never been taught how to read the Bible! I was in my 40s when someone finally gave me the keys that unlocked scripture.
And I don’t want you to have to spend any more time struggling with your Bible time. You don’t have to think the Bible is overwhelming or boring or you don’t have time for it.
I am here to help you learn to LOVE your Bible! You CAN learn to read it!! It is living and active, and it can be the best part of your day. This is a Bible Study for Women who have been believers for a long time, this is a Bible study for new Christians, this is a great Beginners Bible Study. This is a Bible Study for anyone who wants to know God more and love God more.
So I hope you’ll join me on this journey and we will be a community of women who seek to walk worthy.
Are you a follower of Jesus but you struggle with your Bible Study time?
Do you find the Bible overwhelming and you just don’t know where to start?
Have you tried to read it but you don’t really understand it, or maybe even find it a little bit boring?
Or are you super busy with all-the-things and you think you can’t possibly add anything else - so Bible Study gets put on the shelf until life slows down?
If you said yes to any of those questions, Sister, you are in the right place! My name is Penni, and at one time or another I have answered yes to all of those questions, too.
What I was stunned to find out was that I had never been taught how to read the Bible! I was in my 40s when someone finally gave me the keys that unlocked scripture.
And I don’t want you to have to spend any more time struggling with your Bible time. You don’t have to think the Bible is overwhelming or boring or you don’t have time for it.
I am here to help you learn to LOVE your Bible! You CAN learn to read it!! It is living and active, and it can be the best part of your day. This is a Bible Study for Women who have been believers for a long time, this is a Bible study for new Christians, this is a great Beginners Bible Study. This is a Bible Study for anyone who wants to know God more and love God more.
So I hope you’ll join me on this journey and we will be a community of women who seek to walk worthy.
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Our reading this week in our Women's Bible Study is Psalms 6-10. We have four Psalms of David, and one that is written anonymously...so only God knows the true author. And we tackle some weighty issues, the Psalmist asks some hard questions; but notice this doesn't bother God, it doesn't make him angry. Instead, he includes the questions in his book, recorded for all eternity so that we can see and understand that he is not threatened or rattled when he is asked hard questions. In fact, he welcomes them. He will use even our hard questions for our good and his glory. He will reveal something about himself as he reveals (or doesn't reveal) the answer.
This episode will get you ready for your week of reading!!
Well, I always knew this day would come. It is with deep sadness that I have to announce that our beloved pastor of the past eight years, Pastor Joshua is leaving us. Join me for a real talk as I process all the emotions. Maybe this will be helpful to you if you are in this season, or bookmark it for the future in case your church finds itself in this situation. It's raw, it's emotional, but it's real, and I'm not going to shy away from it.
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Pastor Search | In view of a call | Shepherding a church | Church Transition | Unity in Transition | Kingdom Work |
Alright, Walkies. Here is the long overdue conclusion to our study of 1 John, with a double dose from chapters 4 & 5.
I did have to trim about 20 minutes off the final recording just to keep it a manageable length, so I left a little bit on the table, but a good part of on of the trims is a bonus episode I am thinking about for the summer hiatus months.
These two final chapters are all about assurance and confidence for the believer abiding in Christ. How can we be sure? How can we be sure God abides with us? How can we be confident for the day of judgement? How can we be sure that we have achieved victory over the world? Oh John has some powerful words of assurance and unrefutable testimonies that we can turn to.
I hope this episode blesses you.
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1 John 4 | 1 John 5 | the origin of love | 3 tests of assurance | God is love | testimony of water | testimony of blood | testimony of the Holy Spirit | confidence in prayer |
OK, chapter 3 is finally here. My sincere apologies again for being a week late. I'm determined to get us back on track.
We see in this chapter that John is echoing the words of Jesus he heard spoken as a young follower. So when his audience asks "what gospel do we follow," John can point them back to the source, Jesus himself.
We revisit some familiar themes such as abiding, the old/new commandment, and the practice of righteousness.
John also introduces a new theme of being called children of God, and as a child of God, we are marked with genetic markers of our Father. John says this is a lavish love that God has bestowed on us, and it's a love not of this earth. This unique and matchless love should fill us with confidence as we look forward the return of our Lord Jesus Christ, and as we approach our Father in prayer.
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1 John 3 | Children of God | Sin and Lawlessness | Born of God | Abide | Murder vs Sacrifice |
So we find ourselves crossing over the half way point of 1 John today as we begin chapter 3. We're actually reading from 1 John 2:28-29, then all of chapter 3, so don't miss those first two verses!!
Do you have your colored pens and highlighters ready? Your text should be awash with color if you are doing this exercise of marking repeated words, phrases and ideas.
We can easily divide this weeks text into two main sections: 2:28-3:10, then 3:11 - 3:24. Can you identify the main theme from each section? Why would you choose this theme?
Once again John uses the word "KNOW" extensively in this passage. We talked about his two uses of the word in the last episode. Pay attention this week to see which way he is using it again.
By now you should be able to identify John's three tests. (Well, can you???) As you read through this text, take note of which test John is writing about. Remember, John layers these teachings like a triple chocolate cake!
Take note of John's use of contasts to make these tests (or assurances) real practical. Once you can identify them, John basically gives common sense examples as markers of believers and unbelivers.
Finally, what word does John use in 2:28 and 3:21 to bookend this section. Is this a word you would readily use to describe your position with God? Look up the following verses:
Ephesians 5:27
Colossians 1;22
1 Thessalonians 5:23
How do these verses relate to John's word, and do they help you as you think about your position to the word?
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So this week, the apostle John very tenderly yet very earnestly writes to his audience with discussion on some heavy weight contenders for theological doctrines: our advocate in Jesus, tests of obedience and love, levels of spiritual growth, temptations from the world, and false teachers, whom John comes right out and calls antichrists.
I think as these "tests" begin to take shape, we also see how they are meant to be assurances to the faithful followers of Jesus. John isn't writing to scare people, he's writing to give them real assurance when their faith has been shaken.
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1 John 2 | Jesus is our advocate | Jesus is our propitiation | assurance | fellowship | test of obedience | test of love | new commandment | spiritual growth | spiritual maturity | desires of the flesh | desires of the eyes | the pride of life | antichrist | antichrists
We are continuing out study of John's longer epistle this week as we read chapter 2. Your reading time is right around 4 1\2 minutes.
Last week, we picked up a thread where John begins to indentify contrasts between people who walk in the light of Christ, and those who walk in darkness. John will continue to blend this thread into the tapestry this week, as he points out more differences in these two groups.
Here are some things for you to think about and look for as you read:
1) Remember John's overall message in this epistle is 3 tests or assurances for people to apply to their lives in order to have assurance they have eternal life. Always try to keep that in the forefront of your mind as you read.
2) Look for and mark or highlight any repeated words, phrases or ideas.
3) Try to pick out those contrasts John lays down between the two groups of people.
4) How does John describe Jesus' ongoing role in a believer's life? What is Jesus doing for us today?
5) In the last episode, we talked about how Jesus said "eternal life was knowing the Father and the Son. How does John say this week, that "we know we have come to know him?"
7) What is the "old - new" commandment John is talking about in vs 7-11?
8) What does John have to say about the world? Can you think of examples in each category of ** desires of the flesh ** desires of the eyes ** the pride of life **?
9) How does John define antichrists in this chapter? Who are these antichrists specifically? Does this surprise you?
10) If the people are asking "What gospel do we follow?" What advice or assurance does John offer them in verse 24? Which test is this?
That's enough to get you started! Come back next week for the big discussion.
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1 John chapter 2 | Walking in light | Walking in darkness | John's three tests of assurance | Test of doctrine, morality, love | New/Old commandment | antichrists
Well, my apologies for being a week late with this episode. You'll have to listen for my explanation, and I do hope you will forgive me, you know, in the spirit of fellowship.
John opens his sermon this week with a basic fundamental teaching of Christian doctrine. This is one we don't have any wiggle room on: Jesus is fully God and fully man. Can we explain it perfectly? Nope. Do we understand it fully? Probably not. Is it essential that we believe it? Absolutely! The Eternal Life who was with God the Father, became flesh and brought his light into the darkness of the world. Life and Light.
John builds a framework for his audience to be assured of their salvation, and it begins with the belief that Jesus is fully God and fully man, and he came in the flesh to live a perfect life and stand in our place as a punishment for sin.
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1 John | Three Tests of 1 John | Fellowship | Eternal Life | Walking in Light |
If you're just now joining us because you were looking for a Bible Study podcast on 1-2-3 John, you're in the right place, and we are so thankful you are here. But...let me give you a little heads up - we started our study on John's Epistles a little unconventionally, and we've already covered 3rd John and 2nd John respectively. So it may be worth your while to go back and listen to our introduction episode, and then the discussions on 3rd and 2nd John to catch you up!
Now, for those of you who have been waiting for us to arrive at 1st John, today is your day! We are reading the 1st chapter of 1st John this week. Your reading time is 1:30, so actually you have time to read the entire scroll (all 5 chapters of 1st John), which will only take you about 16 minutes. Let me challenge you to do that at least two times this week - because let's not forget, the epistle was written as one long letter on one scroll. It is meant to be read all in one seating.
Then as you begin to focus in on chapter 1, here is an excercize for you to do, and some things for you to look for, make note of, and think about as you read:
1) With colored pens/pencils/highlighters, mark any repeated words, phrases or ideas.
2) Go back and read the gospel of John, 1:1-5. What similarities to you see with these verses and the opening verses of John's epistle here?
3) How does John describe his interaction with Jesus in verses 1-3, and why was it important for him to establish this interaction?
4) How does John develop the theme of fellowship in this chapter?
5) Look for contrasting themes in vs 5-10. (Hint, there are TWO DIFFERENT sets of contrasts!) Why do you think John uses these contrasts as a teaching tool?
6) What is John's purpose for writing this letter? What specific theme is he referring to? (Hint: it's the exact same thing we talked about last week.)
7) What all does this chapter teach us about Jesus?
I could go on and on...but this will get you started and give you a good foundation for the discussion. I will meet you right back here next week for the longer discussion!
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1 John | Johannine Epistles | Letter of 1st John | John's Testimony
Ahhhh, 2nd John...a quick introduction to the big letter of 1st John. If it were written today, it might include a list of bullet points like this:
TRUTH
LOVE
WARNING ABOUT FALSE TEACHERS
THE WRONG AND RIGHT KIND OF FELLOWSHIP
INTRODUCTION TO THE CONCEPT OF "ABIDING"
John lays the foundation with these themes and gives us a little sampling of what's coming in his longer letter, but this letter is still important. It's a starting point and a guiding light that will lead the way into deeper teaching.
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2nd John | Johannine Epistles | Truth and Love | Love One Another | False Teachers | Elect Lady and Her Children | Love in Truth | Walking in Truth
We're back with our prepisode for our 2nd week in the Johannine Epistiles. This week we are looking specifically at 2nd John.
What do you notice that is similar to 3rd John that we read last week? What do you notice that is different?
If we said the overall theme last week is TRUTH...what do you think the overall theme this week is?
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Letter of 2 John | 2nd John | Truth and Love | False Teachers |
Welcome to a brand new study this week as we embark of a 7 week study of the Epistles of John....and this week, we begin with THIRD JOHN. That's right, we begin with the most personal and shortest of the three letters, but it's only short in length. It's long in gospel TRUTH. In fact, "TRUTH" is the main theme of the letter, as John loves in TRUTH, Gaius walks in TRUTH, believing brothers work for the TRUTH, and Demetrius receives his testimony from the TRUTH.
Some other themes explored in this short epistle are love and fellowship. John is setting us up for what's coming in his longer letter, and we want to be ready for it.
John also loves a good contrast, and in this letter he contrasts the character of two church members. One is a good example to follow, the other is someone who needs to be snatched from the fire.
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John's Epistles | 3rd John | Beloved Gaius | Love in Truth | Diotrephes | Demetrius | Shortest Book in the Bible | Hospitality | Brotherly Love
Welcome Back! Or just Welcome Welcome if you're new around here. We are back from our extended Spring Break with a brand new study of the New Testament books of 1-2-3 John.
I am super excited to introduce these letters to you today where the Apostle John takes on false teachers who were infiltrating the churches around Ephesus where John was now living. These false teachers were confusing believers to the extent that believers were asking the question "What gospel do we believe?"
John answers this question in a way that leaves no room for error, and is meant to comfort his readers that the true gospel is that which was heard from Jesus, the Son of God.
Some of the major themes that run through these letters are:
*the true doctrine of the Son of God
*abiding
*the "new-old" commandment
*fellowship & joy
*light & darkness
*love and obedience
*truth & lies
*antichrist & the world
Jot these down as we will refer to them often as we move through these letters.
Be sure to listen all the way to the end of the episode for a little twist to get us started and don't forget to invite a friend to join us!
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John's epistles | Letters of John | Johannine epistles | Gnosticism | Gnostic | Beloved Gaius | Elect Lady and her Children
Hey Walkies. It's the moment you've all been waiting for. The announcement for our Spring/Summer Bible Study is here. Annnndddd...you'll have to listen to the episode, I'm not gonna give it away here!!
I'll catch you up on what I've been doing during our little break, you'll hear what we will be studying, and I'll give you an outline for what it's going to look like calendar-wise.
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Hey Hey Walkies! It's Bonus Episode time. This is one that I have had on the back burner for a while now. We first talked about it way back in Episode 41, where we see Abraham preparing a meal to serve to the LORD and two angels who come to visit. It was an intimate time of fellowship and connection, and I mentioned how often we see Jesus use this tool of sharing a meal in the gospels to do the same thing, connect with people and then teach them about his kingdom.
Food is one of my favorite topics. I love to eat food, I love to cook food, I love to share food, I love to grow food...I pretty much love everything about food except doing the dishes. But just like everything else in the fall of creation, our relationship with food is broken. It is not what it was meant to be. Just like everything else in creation, God has to redeem and restore food and its purpose because humanity has twisted it from God's original design.
When you start exploring this theme, you will find the Bible holds an entire Theology of Food. God has a lot to say about how we relate to one another and how we should relate to him....through food imagery. It is a physical and spiritual need that all humans share. Now we don't get to explore the entire Theology of Food today, but we do get to dive into the one aspect of how God is restoring fellowship with his people through the table. He constantly invites us to sit at his table and feast in his presence. You may find it surprising how common this theme is in Scripture.
I hope you enjoy this bonus episode, and if you do, please share it with a friend. Invite them to the table. There is always room.
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Theology of Food | Food Network | The Last Supper | The Lord's Supper | Marriage Supper of the Lamb | The Lord's Table | Easter | Resurrection Sunday
Alright, after finishing the Book of Daniel on the last episode, here is a look ahead to what you can expect in April and the near future.
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Well here we are today. finishing another book of the Bible together. Today we come to the conclusion of Daniel, where the final vision has Michael the Archangel rising up to defend and deliver the saints of God during the tribulation, where Daniel gets a clear vision, more clear than anyone else in the Old Testament, of resurrection life, where the wise will shine and reflect the glorious light of Christ.
Now, it's not all completely clear to Daniel, and we have to deal with that in the conversation, but have no fear...this is a Tea Cup ride (you'll have to listen to get that reference!) and much of Daniel's confusion has been cleared up for us in the work and person of Jesus Christ.
The time has been set for the end. In the meantime, we are to live into the calling God has placed upon our life.
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Book of Daniel | Daniel chapter 12 | Michael the Archangel | Keeper of the Words | Tribulation of the saints |
This is it! The final prepisode for the Book of Daniel. This one makes me a little sad...I wish we had just a little bit more!
For starters this week, please look up the word "ESCHATOLOGY." This may or may not be a word you are familiar with, but as students of the Bible, we should be familiar with this good Bible word. If you continue to study the Bible and dig into commentaries or Seminary discourses, it will be a word you will encounter, and it plays into our reading this week in Chapter 12.
Your reading time is quite short this week, so I don't feel too terrible about giving you some supplemental Scripture references to help you out. And yes, there are quite a few of them, but you don't have to read them every day. There are five questions with extra references attached, so you could do the extra reading on one question each day, and you will cover all of them. Here is a list of the questions and the additional references:
Who is Michael and what is his role?
Daniel 10:13 and 21 Jude 1:9 Revelation 12:7-9
What is the "time of trouble" that is coming?
Jeremiah 30:4-9 Matthew 24:15-22 Revelation 16:17-21
What book is the angel referring to and what happens to the people who's name is written in it? What happens if a person's name is NOT written in it?
Ezekiel 13:9 Luke 10:20 Philippians 4:3 Revelation 3:5 & 20:11-15
What is verse 2 talking about?
Isaiah 26:19 Ezekiel 37:1-14 Matthew 25:31-46 John 5:26-29
At the end of the chapter, we get some numbers thrown at us. Without bogging yourselves down, what do you think these numbers mean? Are they literal or symbolic? Can you calculate these numbers in another way?
Revelation 2:10, 11:1-3, 12:1-6
I know that is a lot, but you can do it!!
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We are winding down to the end of the Book of Daniel as we come to the penultimate chapter. This is an EPIC chapter where the Book of Truth is opened and Daniel is given very specific prophecy of what will happen to his people in the latter days.
I've done a lot of the hard work for you in tracing the ancient history and filling in names and kingdoms with more specific details than simply "King of the North" and "King of the South."
As these two kingdoms vie for ultimate authority, there is drama, alliances, arranged marriages, divorces, disinheriting children, breach of contracts, more divorce, more disinheriting, political pawns, assassination, revenge, looting and pillaging, mobilizing troops, traitors, murder, taxes, cunning and intrigue, intentional dishonor, breaking the holy covenant, defiling the temple, flagrant idolatry, and finally perseverance of the remnant. Whew!!
Are you ready to follow along for this wild ride through chapter 11?
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Daniel 11 | Book of Truth | Pre-written History | Ptolemaic Dynasty | Ptolemaic Empire | Seleucid Dynasty | Seleucid Empire | Sovereignty of God |
We are winding down another book of the Bible as we come to the next to last chapter of the Book of Daniel this week.
This chapter sorta has bragging rights to the most detailed section of prophecy in all of the Bible. The chapter covers a time-span of about 375 years, and vs 1-35 contain some 135 prophecies that have been fulfilled!
Now, I will admit it can seem a little bulky if you don't know a lot of very specific history, but what is my rule? (DON'T GET BOGGED DOWN!!)
This episode gives you some information to help you keep it straight as you read, and gives you some tips to help sort out the passage of time.
Also keep in mind: "The king of the South" always refers to the Ptolemaic Dynasty of EGYPT; "The king of the North" always refers to the Seleucid Dynasty of SYRIA. And since it covers 375 years, the crowns are passed down throughout the verses. (I know you're smart enough to figure that out, but it's just a little extra for no charge!)
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