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The apostle Paul wrote a second letter to the Corinthian church, as false teachers had begun to infiltrate and poison their fellowship. After he sent Titus as his representative to deal with the situation and most of the believers repented, Paul wrote to express his joy and reestablish his authority, which had been confirmed by the hardships he suffered for the gospel. In this verse-by-verse study of 2 Corinthians, Skip Heitzig teaches about the purpose of our sufferings and how we can be Jesus' hands and feet in the midst of trials and difficulties.
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Have you ever wondered how to stay focused and faithful in your walk with the Lord? This study through the book of Colossians with Pastor Skip Heitzig gives you direction on how to remain steady and balanced in your walk and challenges you to draw closer to the One who loves you more than any other.
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Inspiring
- By Ruth on 06-10-15
By: Skip Heitzig
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50 Philippians - Technicolor Joy - 2017
- By: Skip Heitzig
- Narrated by: Skip Heitzig
- Length: 19 hrs and 51 mins
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In the series Technicolor Joy: A Study through Philippians, we learn how to find joy in the most unlikely places as we discover that God can add color to the most black and white moments in life.
By: Skip Heitzig
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48 Galatians: 2024
- By: Skip Heitzig
- Narrated by: Skip Heitzig
- Length: 6 hrs and 11 mins
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The early church in Galatia faced a theological crisis. A group of legalistic Jews said Gentile converts had to keep Mosaic law to be saved. Paul's answering letter provided a clear statement of the doctrine of justification by grace through faith alone and has played a strategic role in the history of the church. In this verse-by-verse study of Galatians, Skip Heitzig explores the freedom we have in Christ.
By: Skip Heitzig
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46 I Corinthians - 2000
- By: Skip Heitzig
- Narrated by: Skip Heitzig
- Length: 28 hrs and 13 mins
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First Corinthians was written to a church that was being adversely affected by the immoral culture around it. Skip Heitzig relates some teachings that seem very contemporary to us today.
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1st Corinthians
- By Rebecca on 05-13-18
By: Skip Heitzig
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41 Mark - 2013
- By: Skip Heitzig
- Narrated by: Skip Heitzig
- Length: 20 hrs and 30 mins
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Jesus Christ - fully man, fully God. As we consider the gospel of Mark, we gain a greater understanding of the suffering Servant and His human emotions, His service, and His sacrifice.
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excellent
- By Barbara on 04-15-24
By: Skip Heitzig
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Sermon on the Mount
- By: Skip Heitzig
- Narrated by: Skip Heitzig
- Length: 5 hrs and 48 mins
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The Sermon on the Mount is Jesus Christ's most well-known sermon and could more accurately be called a "mountain of a sermon". It gives directives on living for Jesus' kingdom, covering such issues as loving your enemies, praying effectively, advancing God's will, and submitting to Christ's authority. In this series, Pastor Skip Heitzig takes us through these instructions on holy living and how they should affect our everyday lives.
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Great add but poor audio
- By ERIC MONTALVO on 12-22-16
By: Skip Heitzig
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51 Colossians - Staying on Dead Center - 1991
- By: Skip Heitzig
- Narrated by: Skip Heitzig
- Length: 14 hrs and 3 mins
- Original Recording
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Have you ever wondered how to stay focused and faithful in your walk with the Lord? This study through the book of Colossians with Pastor Skip Heitzig gives you direction on how to remain steady and balanced in your walk and challenges you to draw closer to the One who loves you more than any other.
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Inspiring
- By Ruth on 06-10-15
By: Skip Heitzig
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50 Philippians - Technicolor Joy - 2017
- By: Skip Heitzig
- Narrated by: Skip Heitzig
- Length: 19 hrs and 51 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
In the series Technicolor Joy: A Study through Philippians, we learn how to find joy in the most unlikely places as we discover that God can add color to the most black and white moments in life.
By: Skip Heitzig
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48 Galatians: 2024
- By: Skip Heitzig
- Narrated by: Skip Heitzig
- Length: 6 hrs and 11 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
The early church in Galatia faced a theological crisis. A group of legalistic Jews said Gentile converts had to keep Mosaic law to be saved. Paul's answering letter provided a clear statement of the doctrine of justification by grace through faith alone and has played a strategic role in the history of the church. In this verse-by-verse study of Galatians, Skip Heitzig explores the freedom we have in Christ.
By: Skip Heitzig
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46 I Corinthians - 2000
- By: Skip Heitzig
- Narrated by: Skip Heitzig
- Length: 28 hrs and 13 mins
- Original Recording
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
First Corinthians was written to a church that was being adversely affected by the immoral culture around it. Skip Heitzig relates some teachings that seem very contemporary to us today.
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1st Corinthians
- By Rebecca on 05-13-18
By: Skip Heitzig