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Bridgetown Audio Podcast

Part 2: The Spirit Speaks Through the Written Word, Pt. 1

Bridgetown Audio Podcast

Bridgetown Church

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality:christianity

4.83K Ratings

🗓️ 24 April 2023

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

From the series "Hearing God: Listening to the Still, Small Voice of the Holy Spirit." 2 Timothy 3v16-17. What am I holding when I'm holding the Bible? In this first of a two-part teaching on hearing God through the written Word, we explore five metaphors for understanding the power of Scripture.

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0:00.0

Hey friends, Tyler here with a special announcement for pastors and ministry leaders.

0:16.0

On May 7th and 8th, Bridgetown Church will be hosting a pastors gathering for ministry

0:21.4

leaders and other pastors around the theme of the ministry of the Holy Spirit in a postmodern

0:28.1

context.

0:29.3

We're going to tackle themes like listening prayer and prophetic ministry, creating a culture

0:34.4

of response and encounter.

0:37.1

And we want to do so among like-minded leaders ministering in a similar context who are

0:42.0

going after the same things.

0:43.9

So if that's you and that sounds interesting to you, come and join us on May 7th and 8th.

0:48.4

Registration is live right now and you can find more information at the website that is

0:53.8

dedicated to this Bridgetown.church slash training.

0:58.0

Hope to see you in May.

1:01.2

2nd Timothy chapter 3 verse 16 and 17.

1:05.6

All scripture is God breathed and is useful for teaching, rebukeying, correcting and training

1:11.2

and righteousness so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good

1:16.0

work.

1:28.0

Thanks be to God.

1:51.0

Martin Luther gets all of the very well-deserved press for leading the Protestant Reformation.

1:57.0

The Reformation movement that was based entirely around getting the Bible from the clutch

2:02.3

of the priests into the hands of common everyday people.

2:06.8

But some 133 years before Luther, John Wickliffe was an Oxford translating the Bible from Latin

2:13.3

into English, insisting on widespread access to God's written word and the priesthood of

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