God’s Will & Promise of Eternal Life in Christ Jesus - E.2 - Open Hearts Podcast
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In this episode of the Open Hearts Podcast Erin and Brooke discuss 2 Timothy 1:1-2 in detail. They look at how Paul addresses Timothy as both a friend and apostle and what true biblical friendship should look like in our lives as women. They talk about how to stand for Christ unashamed in this time with the persecutions that face our world both abroad and in the local church. Erin and Brooke break down verse 1 on what is the will of God and the promise of eternal life in Christ Jesus and what that looks like for us as believers in Christ. They cover the danger of young women who “teach” on social media as bible teachers and end with verse two talking about the definition of grace, mercy, and peace and how to apply this in our life.
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