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Brilliant Perspectives

Q & A with Graham, Part Four

Brilliant Perspectives

Graham Cooke

Religion & Spirituality, Spirituality

4.91.6K Ratings

🗓️ 10 November 2020

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Graham answers a question submitted by our Brilliant Community about his favorite scriptures. I love Graham's passion for the Word; every time you think he's done, he lists even more passages that he loves and goes in depth about what he loves about that. It's wonderful to hear this kind of devotion. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brilliant-persepctives/message

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Hey and welcome to today's podcast. This is Michael Beckio with brilliant

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perspectives. Today we have another Q&A episode in which Graham answers some

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questions submitted by a brilliant community.

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I always love these as it's a bit like a behind-the-scenes conversation with Graham.

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In this one he talks about some of his favorite scriptures and the impact they've had in his life.

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He offers insight into how the relational promises found in the word work to create a beautiful

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roadmap for the believer to navigate life with.

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Graham also discusses some of the dynamic effects that certain verses

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have had in his life and how the word relationally speaks destiny over you as a

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believer offering assurance in various seasons of life. Enjoy.

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Hi, this is Graham Cook. Once in a while I love to do a Q&A session with people from our brilliant

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community. So let me answer a few of your recent questions.

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It's my last question and it's from Jacob and it's simply this,

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what are your favorite scriptures and why?

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And I think my favorite scriptures are all the ones that God gave to me personally

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in my own life and I practiced a rule of life for many many years because you know

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there were like about sixteen hundred years before the common man around the world, could have a copy of the Bible in their

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hands.

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Most of the Bibles for a thousand years or more were in Latin, So only educated people had them. And then when Caxton invented the

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printing press, that's when Bibles began actually to be in every home and be more plentiful. But a rule of life governs a particular area of your life and it's something,

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it's like a key scripture short enough to memorize long enough to get a lifetime

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of relationship with God out of it. And so one of my favorite ones was Psalm 91. He talks about he who lives

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