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SAW Sign and Wonder

SAW Sign and Wonder

By: iulian petra
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"Welcome to SAW !!!! : Signs and Wonders-where we journey through the extraordinary and explore the mysteries that connect our lives. I'm your host iulian petra, and on this show we dive into real stories of faith!! doubt!!, and the remarkable moments that shape who we are. Each episode is a conversation that dares to ask the big questions, from miracles and divine encounters to the everyday wonders that often go unnoticed. Today, as we walk through these signs and wonders together, / invite you to open your mind and heart as we explore the intersection of belief and skepticism, hope and inquiry. Let's embark on this journey of discovery together."© 2025 iulian petra Christianity Spirituality
Episodes
  • Look at You… You’re Still Standing: God Had the Final Word
    Nov 21 2025

    Keywords

    resilience, faith, God's promises, overcoming adversity, hope, inspiration, spiritual growth, personal testimony, encouragement, transformation


    Summary

    In this episode, Julian discusses the theme of resilience and the importance of standing firm in faith despite life's challenges. He emphasizes that God has the final word in our lives, encouraging listeners to recognize their strength and the transformative power of faith. Through biblical examples and personal testimony, Julian inspires hope and reminds us that our stories are still being written by God, who promises to be with us always.


    Takeaways

    You're still standing because God has the final word.
    Heaven laughs when the enemy refuses to hand in his draft.
    Your nevertheless is coming.
    Look at me, I'm still standing because of the grace of God.
    The Bible is full of never the less moments.
    Every morning you wake up, God's like singing on devil.
    You are what God does with the ashes.
    Your story isn't over. God is still writing.
    The best chapters are yet to come.
    God has the final word on the cross.


    Titles

    Still Standing: The Power of Resilience
    God's Final Word: Overcoming Adversity


    Sound bites

    "Your nevertheless is coming."
    "God has the final word on the cross."
    "The best chapters are yet to come."


    Chapters

    00:00 Still Standing: The Power of Resilience
    02:58 God's Final Word: Overcoming Adversity
    06:03 Nevertheless: The Turning Point in Your Story
    09:01 Living in the Assurance of God's Promises

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    13 mins
  • The ONE Unforgivable SIN
    Nov 11 2025

    Keywords

    suicide, unforgivable sin, biblical perspectives, grace, restoration, personal reflection


    Summary

    In this conversation, Julian reflects on the concept of suicide as the unforgivable sin, drawing from biblical narratives to explore themes of grace, restoration, and the complexities of life and death. He discusses figures like Job, Jonah, and Saul, emphasizing the importance of repentance and the nature of God's forgiveness.


    Takeaways

    The belief that suicide is the unforgivable sin is deeply ingrained.
    Biblical figures like Job and Jonah illustrate struggles with life and death.
    God's response to despair often involves restoration rather than rejection.
    Unrepentant betrayal, as seen in Judah's case, is viewed differently than suicide.
    The act of suicide is seen as a rejection of grace.
    Julian's personal reflections highlight the complexity of these themes.
    The conversation encourages a deeper understanding of forgiveness.
    Exploring biblical narratives can provide insight into modern struggles.
    Restoration is a key theme in the discussion of despair.
    The importance of repentance is emphasized throughout the conversation.


    Titles

    Exploring the Unforgivable Sin
    Grace and Restoration in Biblical Context


    Sound bites

    "Job cursed the day he was born."
    "God restored him."
    "Saul fell on his own sword."


    Chapters

    00:00 Understanding Unforgivable Sins
    00:44 The Nature of Forgiveness

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    23 mins
  • Staying Close to Jesus | Nov 08, 2025
    Nov 8 2025

    Keywords

    faith, Jesus, prayer, distractions, storms, spiritual growth, practical steps, returning to God, reflection, worship


    Summary

    In this episode, Julian discusses the importance of keeping our focus on Jesus amidst life's storms and distractions. He draws parallels from the story of Peter walking on water, emphasizing that our faith is about direction rather than perfection. Julian provides practical steps to maintain closeness to Jesus, such as starting the day with prayer, anchoring in scripture, and serving others. He highlights the significance of returning to Jesus when we drift away and the long-term impact of reflecting Christ in our daily lives. The episode concludes with a prayer and encouragement to involve Jesus in every aspect of life.


    Takeaways

    Keeping our eyes on Jesus is crucial in life's storms.
    Peter sank not because of a lack of faith, but because he looked away.
    Staying close to Jesus is a daily choice, not a one-time event.
    Prayer is a conversation, not a performance.
    Worship can restore our hearts and focus us on Jesus.
    Serving others helps shift our gaze from our problems to His mission.
    Returning to Jesus is always an option, no matter how far we drift.
    The long-term goal is to reflect Jesus in our lives.
    Every small step towards Jesus counts, even in chaos.
    Jesus is always waiting to be noticed in our lives.


    Titles

    Navigating Life's Storms with Faith
    Practical Ways to Keep Your Eyes on Jesus


    Sound bites

    "Jesus is the anchor."
    "Repentance is returning."
    "Keep your eyes on Jesus."


    Chapters

    00:00 Keeping Your Eyes on Jesus
    05:08 Practical Steps to Stay Close
    10:01 The Importance of Staying Close
    15:14 Closing Thoughts and Prayer

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    16 mins
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