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When Jesus told His disciples to gather up the fragments, He was telling them that all truth is essential. Why? Because “All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness.” So regardless of the topic, our question on this podcast will never be ‘is it salvational’ but rather: ‘is it the truth’? Each fortnight, we'll unravel a challenging yet heart-changing theme from the Bible. It's our desire that this ...
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During the prosperous reign of Jeroboam the 2nd, King of Israel, the Lord told the prophet Hosea: "Go, take unto thee a wife of whoredoms". From this most unusual command comes a harrowing prophecy and a priceless object lesson for all time. Join us as we unpack Hosea chapter 1. www.gatheredfragments.com hello@gatheredfragments.com…
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Living in fellowship with the Father and the Son, abiding in the light, is the keynote of John’s epistles. But what does this mean practically? In today’s episode, we’ll be going straight to the heart of the matter, to find out what is the relationship between love and the law. www.gatheredfragments.com hello@gatheredfragments.com…
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Melchizedek, the King of Salem, is a mysterious figure in the Old Testament whom Abraham met and even paid tithes to. The question is: why is this king mentioned in the book of Hebrews in connection with the high priestly ministry of Christ in heaven? Who is Melchizedek? www.gatheredfragments.com www.gatheredfragments.com hello@gatheredfragments.co…
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Unique from all the other gospels, John reaches back beyond Christ’s baptism at Jordan, and beyond even His birth in Bethlehem, to the very beginning. The beginning of the Son of God in heaven with His Father. It was through Him that our perfect world was made. But man chose to disobey. So entering in to that plan kept secret before the world began…
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Following the epic showdown on Mount Carmel, Elijah flees before the threats of an evil queen. Some time later, he is taken up to heaven in a whirlwind, carried by a chariot and horses of fire. The worthy prophet Elijah would never taste death. In this episode, we'll explore the final portion of his ministry and discover which class of people Elija…
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After 3 years of no rain, the prophet Elijah stood alone before King Ahab and 850 prophets of Baal with one deciding test. Could Baal bring fire down from heaven? This grand challenge--a high point in Elijah's life--would prove to all who was the true God. But what other lessons are contained within this story? What symbols are there to be found? W…
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Poor, humble, and mighty. The story of Gideon teaches us the value of unreserved dedication and complete trust. How else could 300 men take out an army that were as “grasshoppers for multitude”? Indeed, there is more to learn from these two chapters of Judges than history alone. Although 32,000 soldiers responded to Gideon’s call, less than 1% rema…
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The story of Samson is well-known among Christians. Yet upon deeper analysis, this popular account certainly raises some interesting questions. Why did God choose Samson? Why did Samson work against his calling? And why is he mentioned in the faith chapter of Hebrews 11? Join us in one of our favourite episodes to date and gain a deeper picture of …
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In the Bible, the second death (permanent) is contrasted with the first death (temporary) which Jesus describes as a sleep. From this sleep, the saved will awake to receive eternal life while the lost—who have rejected the gift of Christ’s life—will have to pay for their sins with their own lives, and die a second time. With this in mind, which dea…
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Does the Bible teach that God will burn the wicked in hell for eternity? What is meant by the terms “everlasting” and “unquenchable fire”? In this episode, we break down the different Hebrew and Greek words used for hell in the Bible and uncover the truth concerning the fate of the lost. What is hell? Where is it? And when does it commence? www.gat…
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What is a ‘soul’? Are our friends and relatives really looking down on us from heaven? Are the wicked already in hell? Tune in to this episode to find out what the Bible teaches about the state of the dead, and why the truth of the matter is so vital. www.gatheredfragments.com hello@gatheredfragments.com…
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As the storm of the last days approaches, how do we manage our fear so that it doesn’t triumph our faith? With personal experiences and precious promises, this episode is for all those in need of encouragement and reassurance. For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind. 2 Timothy 1:7. www.gatheredfr…
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Have you ever wondered what righteousness by faith really means? Join us as we explore two of the greatest demonstrations of faith in all the Bible; that of Rahab the harlot, and the thief on the cross. Relatable, timeless, and encouraging. These stories capture the essence of the gospel, and the wonder of God’s mercy and love. www.gatheredfragment…
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Aside from finding out when the 2300 prophetic days commence and end, we take a close look at the 70 weeks that form the first portion of the prophecy. Towards the end, our attention shifts to why this prophecy is so important, and the impact that it had on the Christian world when it first came to light. www.gatheredfragments.com hello@gatheredfra…
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"Unto two thousand and three hundred days; then shall the sanctuary be cleansed." Daniel 8:14. 2300 days. The longest time prophecy in all the Bible. Yet when does it begin? And what does it mean for the sanctuary to be cleansed? Before we can answer these questions, we must first understand what the sanctuary is, where it's located, and why it's s…
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Among the most solemn words spoken by Jesus Christ, is the promise: “Behold, I come quickly; and my reward is with me, to give every man according as his work shall be.” Revelation 22:12. The notion that man will judged according to his works, whether they be good or bad, is a common theme throughout Scripture. Although this in no way teaches that …
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It’s an age old question. How could a loving God allow so much poverty and injustice? Further, if God is all-knowing, then why did He create Lucifer, knowing full well what would be the result? www.gatheredfragments.com hello@gatheredfragments.comΑπό τον Gathered Fragments
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Not long before the kingdom of Judah was taken into Babylonian captivity, the prophet Jeremiah was given a rather interesting task: to go into a potter’s house. There, Jeremiah saw a potter working with a piece of clay which was “marred”, or disfigured. And so we read that the potter “made it again another vessel, as seemed good to the potter to ma…
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Does the Bible teach a trinity of three co-eternal, co-equal divine beings? What does the word 'Elohim' mean? With quotes from God the Father, the Old Testament prophets, the apostles, and Jesus Christ Himself, we are led to one harmonious conclusion--a deep and insightful answer to the question: Who is the God of the Bible? www.gatheredfragments.c…
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From Genesis to Revelation, the Holy Spirit is present. Yet not once is it called: ‘God the Spirit’. While this term is vital to the doctrine of the trinity, it is without foundation in the Word of God. By contrast, the Bible describes the Spirit as proceeding forth from, and being possessed by, the Father and Son. Phrases such as “the Spirit of th…
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Throughout the Old and New Testaments, the writers of the Bible harmonise perfectly in their description of the Messiah. Central to this common description is the attribute of divinity; inherent only to the Father and to His Anointed One. In some of these prophecies, Christ's relation to the Father is further underlined as being "the only begotten …
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Did Jesus take on humanity, with all its liabilities? Did our Saviour assume the nature of man with the possibility of yielding to temptation? Doctrines such as original sin and the immaculate conception of Mary have led many to believe that Christ’s humanity was different to our own. Yet these teachings bear immense ramifications on the sinner’s a…
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It is the fifth day of creation. Tomorrow, God will form man out of the dust of the ground. In preparation for this final work, the Creator sits down to consider the names of every human being who will be born on Earth. Before His throne are two scrolls. On one, an angelic scribe writes down the names of those who will be saved. On the other, the n…
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From Christ’s straight-forward yet profound parable of the wedding banquet comes the line: “many are called, but few are chosen”. Not just a story, this potent parable is also a prophecy. Its dual-application points to the end of Israel as God’s chosen nation, and the final judgment of the righteous and the wicked at the close of Earth’s history. I…
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After spending upwards of twenty years working for his father-in-law Laban, Jacob commenced the return journey to his home in Canaan. Accompanied by his large family, as well as herds of animals and general possessions, Jacob approached the land of his father Isaac. Yet the journey, while voluntary, was not without apprehension. In fact, the Bible …
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God’s church began with Adam and comprises all consecrated men and women to the present day. However, the Christian church did not formally begin until after the death and resurrection of Christ when God’s people were gathered together on the day of Pentecost. Therefore, Pentecost was a critical moment for the beginning of the church. Yet even then…
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With the rolling away of the burial stone on the morning of the resurrection, the Father and Son fulfilled their part in the covenant to save man. Yet what are the terms on behalf of the Christian who enters into a covenant with God? In a private conversation with Nicodemus, Jesus twice proclaimed: “Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kin…
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What is a covenant? Simply stated, a covenant is a contract. According to Webster’s dictionary, it is “a mutual agreement of two or more persons or parties, in writing and under seal, to do or to refrain from some act or thing”. Within the pages of the Bible, one will find numerous covenants, or contracts. Consider Genesis 3:15 for example. Althoug…
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Adam and Eve were perfect. They lived in a perfect environment, and they had the privilege of walking and talking with God. Yet with two wrong choices, the bliss of Eden unravelled. After Eve, Adam also ate the forbidden fruit. As a result, the pair were stripped from their garments of light and found to be naked. Human nature was now degraded. And…
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John 6:3-14 captures the extraordinary miracle wherein Christ fed a company of 5000 men (besides women and children) with one boy’s lunch of 5 barley loaves and 2 small fish. After multiplying this small yet wholesome meal to satisfy the hunger of a vast multitude, Christ told his disciples to “gather up the fragments that remain, that nothing be l…
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