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November 2020 Reflections

November 29, 2020 by Krisan Marotta

November 2020 Reflections | WednesdayintheWord.com

One of my 2020 goals is to pass 150,000 downloads on the podcast. I’m 97% there. I need less than 4,000 downloads by December 31 to reach that goal. WitW averages 3000 listener downloads per month, so this goal is a stretch but reachable. If you can, please help me by listening to at least 1 podcast before December 31.

Thanks for listening and welcome new subscribers! I’m grateful for your participation!


Meet Dr. Moore

Through the holidays, I’ll be featuring Dr. Erika Moore, one of my favorite Old Testament teachers, on the podcast. Her work is hard to find (outside of her classroom). I’m excited to share some of it with you. I hope you enjoy listening to her as much as I do.

Dr. Erika Moore is a Professor of Old Testament and Academic Dean at Trinity School for Ministry. In December, I’ll feature 3 of her talks on the podcast:

  • Introduction to the Prophets
  • There and Back Again: The Strange Journeys of the Glory of God
  • Did God Lie to Israel? Understanding Ezekiel’s Vision of the Future in Light of its Fulfillment in Christ

Podcasts

09 Holy Spirit Unity: Romans 15:1-13

As Paul deals with the issue of the “weaker” brother, he makes an important point about unity and the power of the Holy Spirit at work in all believers. Unity is not something that can be imposed from the outside or the top down. Unity is a work of the Holy Spirit bringing individuals together through their shared faith. 

10 Holy Spirit: Baptism

While this topic is controversial, I think Scripture teaches that the baptism of the Holy Spirit has both an individual application (as applied to the apostles) and a universal application (as applied to all believers).


Why Bother with Jesus when I’ve got it made?

Professor Ken Elzinga answers the question: If your life is going great, why should you bother with Jesus?


New Bible Study resources:

  • Luke’s use of the Old Testament
  • John’s use of the Old Testament
  • Psalms of Thanksgiving: their form
  • Psalms of Lament: their form
  • Psalms of Praise: their form
  • What was the Canaanite religion?
  • Introduction to Covenants
  • Coins in the Bible
  • What are the sacraments?
  • Introduction to Jewish Feasts
  • Grammar for Greek students
  • Who was Matthew?
  • Outline of Joshua

My remaining 2020 goal is to pass 150,000 downloads (currently 146,013).

Created using the Donation Thermometer plugin https://wordpress.org/plugins/donation-thermometer/.150,000Raised 146,013 towards the 150,000 target.146,013Raised 146,013 towards the 150,000 target.97%

Please tell your friends about the podcast — but more importantly encourage them with something you learned.


Next: December 2020 Reflections

Previous: October 2020 Reflections

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Related posts:

  1. November 2021 Reflections
  2. December 2020 Reflections
  3. 2020 Reflections
  4. August 2020 Reflections
  5. October 2020 Reflections

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