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Double Edged Sword ♱ Assyrian Church Podcast

Double Edged Sword ♱ Assyrian Church Podcast

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ܞ Hebrews 4:12 An Assyrian Church of the East - Diocese of California - Mar Addai Parish Ministry Presented by Father Priest Genard Lazar Music by Onela Hirmez Follow us on Facebook & Instagram @assyrianchurchpodcast If you would like to make a contribution to our ministry, please click on the following donation link https://my.cheddarup.com/c/double-edged-sword-podcastAssyrian Church Podcast - Double Edged Sword Christianity Spirituality
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  • Episode 126: Signs and Wonders in Iconium
    Jun 5 2025

    In this episode, we journey through Acts chapter 14, following Paul and Barnabas as they face rejection and persecution in Antioch. Despite the jealousy of the Jews and opposition from Roman leaders, the apostles remain steadfast, shaking the dust off their feet and pressing on to Iconium—85 miles away—to boldly preach the Gospel. Join us as we explore how their unwavering faith led many Jews and Greeks to believe, even amidst trials, reminding us that true signs of God’s grace are seen in steadfastness and transformed lives.

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    26 mins
  • Episode 125: Paul and Barnabas in Antioch
    May 29 2025

    Celebrate the Feast of the Ascension with Father Genard in this heartfelt episode, as he reflects on the divine journey of Jesus Christ—from His birth and ministry to His resurrection and ascension. Father Genard explores the sacred cycle of the Church’s liturgical year, leading up to Pentecost, and invites listeners to relive Christ’s love story annually. Drawing from Luke’s Gospel and the Book of Acts, he highlights Jesus’ post-resurrection moments, like eating fish and honeycomb, proving His glorified body.

    Father Genard connects the apostles’ bold Gospel preaching to today’s challenges, addressing opposition, blasphemy, and the power of free will in accepting eternal life. With vivid analogies, from The Shawshank Redemption to historical events, he underscores the Gospel’s relevance in modern times. This episode is a passionate call to embrace faith, repentance, and the Holy Eucharist, urging listeners to walk faithfully with Christ.

    Join Father Genard for an inspiring message of courage, joy, and salvation, empowered by the Holy Spirit.

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    33 mins
  • Episode 124: Jews’ rejection sees the Gentiles’ acceptance of the Gospel
    May 22 2025

    Dive into the transformative power of Acts 13:42-48 with the Double Edged Sword Podcast! In this episode, we explore St. Paul’s first missionary sermon, where the Holy Spirit empowers him and Barnabas to boldly proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ’s resurrection. Witness how their message stirs hearts, drawing both Jews and Gentiles to the faith, while facing opposition from those who reject the truth. Discover the profound themes of free will, as Paul emphasizes that salvation is a choice open to all, not a predetermined fate. Learn how the apostles’ wisdom in planting seeds of faith—without forcing belief—leads to a joyous response from the Gentiles, fulfilling God’s call to be a light to all nations. Perfect for believers and seekers alike, this episode unpacks the early church’s mission, the universal invitation to salvation, and the enduring relevance of living in God’s grace. Join us for an inspiring journey through Scripture that challenges and uplifts, encouraging you to reflect on your own faith and share Christ’s love with others. Tune in for timeless insights and spiritual encouragement!

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    31 mins

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