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Kingdom ministries

Kingdom ministries

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In this episode of the Kingdom Ministries podcast, Sk analyses the profound meaning of John 3:16, a revered verse from the Bible. Sk breaks down the verse to illuminate God's boundless love, represented in the scripture as an intense, spontaneous outpouring of love to the world's inhabitants. The host elaborates on the immense sacrifice God made by giving His only Son and the invaluable reward of everlasting life available to those who believe in His Son. This discussion reveals John 3:16 as a microcosm of the Christian Gospel, serving as a comforting scripture that embodies God's love, Jesus's sacrifice, and the hope of eternal life. Sk invites listeners to reach out with thoughts or questions and encourages them to find strength and guidance in scriptures like John 3:16.Copyright Podcraftr Social Sciences
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    Aug 13 2024
    In this episode of the Kingdom Ministries podcast, Sk analyses the profound meaning of John 3:16, a revered verse from the Bible. Sk breaks down the verse to illuminate God's boundless love, represented in the scripture as an intense, spontaneous outpouring of love to the world's inhabitants. The host elaborates on the immense sacrifice God made by giving His only Son and the invaluable reward of everlasting life available to those who believe in His Son. This discussion reveals John 3:16 as a microcosm of the Christian Gospel, serving as a comforting scripture that embodies God's love, Jesus's sacrifice, and the hope of eternal life. Sk invites listeners to reach out with thoughts or questions and encourages them to find strength and guidance in scriptures like John 3:16.
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