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Divine DNA Children of Light or Children of Darkness.

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Are we all children of God? Despite what modern inclusive theology might suggest, Jesus drew a stark line between those born of the Spirit and those who remain under a different spiritual influence. In this powerful episode, we dive deep into one of the most uncomfortable yet crucial teachings of Scripture: the distinction between being made in God's image and being His child.
Drawing from Jesus' confrontation with religious leaders in John 8, we explore His shocking declaration that some people are "of their father, the devil." This wasn't directed at the irreligious but at devout individuals who believed themselves righteous while rejecting Truth incarnate standing before them. The parallel to today's religious landscape is unmistakable and demands our attention.
The world divides into three spiritual categories: committed followers of Christ, those undecided, and those who have already rejected Him in their hearts. This spiritual division manifests as the prophetic split in the church—perhaps the most significant sign of Christ's imminent return after Israel's restoration. What we're witnessing isn't just theological disagreement but the separation of the true Bride of Christ from what will become the false religious system of the end times.
Looking through the aged perspective of John's first epistle, written after he'd witnessed the martyrdom of his fellow apostles and received the Revelation visions, we're reminded that loving God and loving the world are mutually exclusive. As darkness increases, we must "practice righteousness" with greater intention, preparing for both unprecedented divine moves and increasing persecution.
Will you be ready when He comes? The spiritual DNA you carry—determined not by creation but by spiritual birth—will determine everything about your eternal destiny. Subscribe now to continue this journey through end-time prophecy and discover how to stand firm as part of Christ's true Bride in these final days.

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Chapters

1. Children of God vs Image of God (00:00:00)

2. Three Types of People on Earth (00:01:20)

3. Jesus Confronts the Pharisees (00:02:05)

4. "Your Father is the Devil" (00:05:15)

5. The Bride of Christ vs The Church (00:07:18)

6. Not Loving the World (00:08:52)

7. Practicing Righteousness and Final Encouragement (00:09:30)

226 episodes

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Are we all children of God? Despite what modern inclusive theology might suggest, Jesus drew a stark line between those born of the Spirit and those who remain under a different spiritual influence. In this powerful episode, we dive deep into one of the most uncomfortable yet crucial teachings of Scripture: the distinction between being made in God's image and being His child.
Drawing from Jesus' confrontation with religious leaders in John 8, we explore His shocking declaration that some people are "of their father, the devil." This wasn't directed at the irreligious but at devout individuals who believed themselves righteous while rejecting Truth incarnate standing before them. The parallel to today's religious landscape is unmistakable and demands our attention.
The world divides into three spiritual categories: committed followers of Christ, those undecided, and those who have already rejected Him in their hearts. This spiritual division manifests as the prophetic split in the church—perhaps the most significant sign of Christ's imminent return after Israel's restoration. What we're witnessing isn't just theological disagreement but the separation of the true Bride of Christ from what will become the false religious system of the end times.
Looking through the aged perspective of John's first epistle, written after he'd witnessed the martyrdom of his fellow apostles and received the Revelation visions, we're reminded that loving God and loving the world are mutually exclusive. As darkness increases, we must "practice righteousness" with greater intention, preparing for both unprecedented divine moves and increasing persecution.
Will you be ready when He comes? The spiritual DNA you carry—determined not by creation but by spiritual birth—will determine everything about your eternal destiny. Subscribe now to continue this journey through end-time prophecy and discover how to stand firm as part of Christ's true Bride in these final days.

Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Children of God vs Image of God (00:00:00)

2. Three Types of People on Earth (00:01:20)

3. Jesus Confronts the Pharisees (00:02:05)

4. "Your Father is the Devil" (00:05:15)

5. The Bride of Christ vs The Church (00:07:18)

6. Not Loving the World (00:08:52)

7. Practicing Righteousness and Final Encouragement (00:09:30)

226 episodes

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