
Let God Speak
Let God Speak is a concise Sabbath School lesson summary podcast produced by 3ABN Australia Radio. Each 30-minute episode delivers key insights, scripture references, and discussion points from the weekly lesson, without filler or lengthy panels. The podcast aims to help listeners prepare for Sabbath with a focused, Spirit-filled overview. Study notes are available for download, and video versions are also published on YouTube.
Episodes

Unity in Christ
John Howard was the second-longest serving Prime Minister of Australia (in a coalition government). When referring to political parties, he famously popularised the saying "Disunity is death.” What about disunity in churches? Today’s lesson will explore how divisions arise in churches, and will investigate practical ways for our congregations to overcom

The Message of the Cross - 260302
The cross was an intense symbol of Roman torture and shame. Yet in a divided and sophisticated city like Corinth, the apostle Paul refused to rely on human eloquence or philosophy to reach the hearts of the people. Instead, he preached only “Jesus Christ and Him crucified.” Today’s lesson will discuss why this seemingly foolish message transforms lives

Paul’s Ministry in Corinth - 260301
It might be confounding how messages to a church in ancient Greece are relevant today. But human nature is much the same as it always has been. Today’s lesson begins a new series on the Apostle Paul’s two letters to the Corinthians, and discusses how the problems that Paul encountered in ancient Corinth are strikingly appropriate for us today.
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Into Eternity - 260213
Our world feels like it’s shaking. People everywhere are anxious, overwhelmed, and wondering where everything is heading. Life has never felt more fragile. Thankfully the Bible insists there is a point to all of this. God has a plan, and history is moving toward a rescue: a glorious eternity for those who faithfully hold on. That’s our focus today’s les

Share Him - 260212
Every follower of Jesus is called to witness from the overflow of their living relationship with Him. Whether you’re an introvert or an extravert, today’s program will encourage and equip you to let God’s love flow through you to a weary world. Stay with us, you’ll be inspired!
Hosted by: Rod ButlerGuests: Lena Yoon & Aaron Brown
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Setbacks - 260211
Today’s lesson deals with setbacks to one’s faith. I once read the story of a boy who was rescued after a terrible incident at sea. His rescuers found him clinging to a rock. They asked him how scared he had been. He replied: “I shook all night, but thankfully the rock did not move.” Can we find a firm rock in our times of trouble and in the setbacks of

Repentance and Forgiveness - 260210
This lesson will explore the life-changing theme of repentance and forgiveness. The same grace shown to the Israelites is today offered to us through Jesus. Join us, as we Let God Speak of how to experience the freedom of a clean heart, and how to walk with Him, and for truths that will draw you closer to the Saviour.
Hosted by: Kaysie VokurkaGuests: Ca

Sin, the Gospel, and the Law - 260209
Some people wish there were no speed limits on our roads. They say that people should have the freedom to decide for themselves what is a safe speed to drive. Imagine how chaotic, frightening, and dangerous driving on the roads would be if every person was given that responsibility. Just like road traffic rules are needed to keep order, safety, and the

Having Faith - 260208
When the sun sinks below the horizon in the evening, we have faith that we will see it rise again in the morning. When we turn on a light switch, we believe the light will go on, even though electricity is invisible. In cases like these, our faith is based on past experience. When it comes to our relationship with God, faith is similar. We have past exp

Practical Prayer - 260207
Our last lesson discussed the theology of prayer, reflecting on its spiritual significance. Today’s lesson will review the actual experience of prayer, as practiced in the life of three very diverse biblical characters.
Hosted by: Rod ButlerGuests: Gayl Fong & Corinne Knopper
Download the study notes at this link: www.3abnaustralia.org.au/resources/

Prayer Warriors - 260206
Prayer is often described as talking to God as to a friend. Prayer is therefore a unique privilege. What things are appropriate to talk to God about? How personal can we be? In an attempt to answer this, our study today will look at the spiritual significance of prayer through the lives of some of the Bible’s greatest prayer warriors.
Hosted by: Pr Mike

How to Study the Bible - 260205
Today’s study is simple. It looks at how to best study the bible, and how to hear God’s voice as we do so.
Hosted by: Pr Mike BrowningGuests: Pr Clive Nash & Alan Fisher
Download the study notes at this link: www.3abnaustralia.org.au/resources/do…s/lgs-notes/
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The Role of the Bible - 260204
In 2016, the Oxford Dictionary’s Word of the Year was "post-truth". The definition they gave was ”relating to or denoting circumstances in which objective facts are less influential in shaping public opinion than appeals to emotion and personal belief”. To simplify: facts are secondary, or even irrelevant, when they conflict with what people want to bel

Pride Versus Humility - 260203
Today’s lesson will investigate two contrasting qualities: pride and humility. Charles Dickens created a character, Uriah Heep, who was extremely proud of his humility. The Bible gives a painful example of someone else who became proud while living in heaven’s sinless environment, that someone was Satan. Since the human race fell into sin, we have been

To Know God - 260202
To have a strong relationship with God, one needs to understand His character. While our finite minds cannot fully understand God, we can know enough about Him from the Bible to put our total trust in Him. Today’s study will explore how we can know God, and why knowing God is important for having a strong relationship with Him.
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Reality Check - 260201
The phrase "The truth hurts" means you may have to accept an uncomfortable, unflattering, or harsh reality that challenges your self-image, illusions, beliefs, or ego. Being told the truth, however, is something we all need. Jesus loves His last day church and sent it a truthful message. He gave it a reality check. Join us now for the beginnings of a ne

Standing in All the Will of God - 260113
The phrase "a champion team will always beat a team of champions" emphasises how teamwork can overcome a roster stacked with individual superstars who lack synergy. The apostle Paul showed that mission is teamwork. He assembled his “dream team” of fellow workers to minister to the Colossian church. Stay with us as we discuss Paul’s approach to nurturing

Living With Each Other - 260112
Achieving harmony with those you know best can be complicated. Today’s study will examine the best principles to guide our relationships – both at home and in the broader community. The bible has helpful insights into the dynamics that drive our human relationships.
Hosted by: Pr Mike BrowningGuests: Daniel & Kaysie Vokurka
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Living With Christ - 260111
There are two forces at work in our world: Good and evil, Christ and Satan. Bad behaviours result from the influence of evil; good behaviours stem from Christ. Behind goodness lies the principle of love. That love flows out of a relationship with Jesus Christ. Today’s study will look at what Paul wrote in the 3rd chapter of his letter to the church at C

Complete in Christ - 260110
Were the ten commandments done away with when Christ died and rose again? Are we living today only under grace with no law? If the law is still in force, what role does it play in our salvation when we are saved by faith alone? These are very important questions for Christians. Stay tuned as we see how Paul answered these questions in his letter to the

Reconciliation and Hope - 260109
Christ’s death on the cross has cosmic significance for all created beings, both those in heaven and we here on earth. Christ’s death brought reconciliation to our world lost in sin. Yet that amazing act of love by Christ is personal. Join us for today’s study as we investigate how Christ has brought reconciliation for you and me.
Hosted by: Kaysie Voku

The Preeminence of Christ - 260108
Most people believe the most preeminent position one could hold in the world today is the office of the President of the United States. This is because that office controls the largest economy and diplomatic network, and, it has global influence over international politics, economics, security, and culture. The Bible, however, makes very clear who holds

A Heavenly Citizenship - 260107
Our present series has been looking at Paul’s letters to the churches at Philippi and Colossae. Before we move on to the letter to the Colossians, our study today will take one last look at the final chapter in the letter to the Philippians. This chapter contains many good counsels for daily living. Life is not always easy, and does not always go the wa

Confidence Only in Christ - 260106
The most unbelievable part of the Bible is its central theme: that God saves guilty sinners without them contributing anything! Or as great scholars and theologians have described it: salvation is by grace alone. Why is this beautiful message of salvation so difficult to comprehend? Why does humanity continually fall into the trap of relying on themselv

Shining as Lights in the Night - 260105
Jesus calls His followers to be the light of the world - how does one do that? What does it mean? Join us for today’s study, as we look into being a light in our dark world.
Hosted by: Pr Mike BrowningGuests: Corinne Knopper & Rod Butler
Download the study notes at this link: www.3abnaustralia.org.au/resources/do…s/lgs-notes/
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Unity Through Humility - 260104
Much is said these days about unity. While everyone acknowledges strength in unity, they see much variety in how they define that unity. Some believe unity is inclusivity, social justice, and collaboration between diverse communities. Others believe it is a commitment to shared values, national identity, and collective strength. But what is unity in the

Life and Death - 260103
The longer I live, the more I become aware of the brevity of life. While this could make one pessimistic, for many Christians it emphasises a message of hope for the future eternal life. Here at 3ABN we are in the business of sharing the good news of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ. With that thought in mind, I refer to something that the writer

Reasons for Thanksgiving and Prayer - 260102
Being thankful has a powerful effect on our bodies. Studies reveal gratefulness reduces stress and burnout, while enhancing happiness and emotional well-being. But it gets better. The studies also reveal women with high gratitude live about 9% longer on average, thus tying a link between a grateful mindset and an extended lifespan in older adults. As go

Persecuted but Not Forsaken - 260101
Do you still write letters by hand and send them away via the post office? In our lifetime we have seen letter writing slowly being replaced by telephones, pagers, fax machines, emails, text messages and face to face video calls. Today’s lesson begins a new Bible study series looking at the Epistles of Paul to the Philippians and Colossians. Join us as

Choose This Day! - 250413
Life is full of big choices. Our career, where we live, our marriage partner. Choices are never ending, but there is one choice more important than any other: which God will we follow and worship. Today’s lesson will study the final call that Joshua made to Israel, asking them to faithfully follow their God.
Hosted by: Pr Mike BrowningGuests: Kate Simps

God Is Faithful! - 250412
You may remember simple promises your parents would make to you. Things like “Tidy up your room and then you can go out to play.” Parents mostly fulfill their promises. Politicians make promises, but for one reason or another, they can’t always keep them. When the Bible hero Joshua reviewed his life, he could say that not one of God’s promises had faile

Living in the Land - 250411
There are always times in life where you misunderstand what a friend or family member says, or what they do, or what their intentions were. This can cause your view of that person to be significantly tarnished. You might feel that your trust in them has been broken, and this could result in a serious break down in the relationship. Even worse, major con

The True Joshua - 250410
There is a powerful literary technique which is common in the Bible, but you may never have noticed it. Today’s lesson will take a deep dive into Biblical typology, uncovering how this applies to the life of Joshua.
Hosted by: Pr Uriah St JusteGuests: Kaysie Vokurka & Joshua Wood
Download the study notes at this link: www.3abnaustralia.org.au/resour

Heirs of Promises, Prisoners of Hope - 250409
The vision of the promised land inspires all of us. Imagine being gifted valuable, fertile land, without a lifetime of struggling to repay a mortgage. Sound good to be true? That was God’s promise to Israel, and to God’s children in our time too. Today’s study will uncover how God plans to do this.
Hosted by: Pr Clive NashGuests: Gayl Fong & Rod But

Giants of Faith: Joshua and Caleb - 250408
In life we meet good and bad role models. As a child growing up, I had people I admired. Sometimes it was a teacher or a member of the clergy, but most influential were my parents. When we have good characters to admire, we are blessed. Today’s lesson will investigate two great role models from the Bible – Joshua and Caleb. Giants of the faith.
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Ultimate Loyalty: Worship in a War Zone - 250407
Reformer Martin Luther said “I have so much to do that I shall spend the first three hours in prayer.” Luther knew prayer was the priority that empowered and organised the rest of his daily activities.Joshua and the Israelites had crossed the Jordan and were now in enemy territory. Ahead lay challenges in the war zone too great for them to overcome by t

The Enemy Within - 250406
It amazes me how easily us humans make covenants and agreements with God when trouble strikes, then too often, when the emergency has passed, we treat lightly the commitment we’ve made. The question is: how important are those covenant commitments we make to God? Today’s lesson will uncover just how important they are.
Hosted by: Pr Mike BrowningGue

God Fights for Your - 250405
The book of Joshua contains disturbing scenes that on face value may appear to be indiscriminate genocide of the Canaanites. But was it? And if it wasn’t, why wasn’t it? Today’s lesson will delve into the serious questions raised by the concept of a divine or holy war. Did God promise to fight for the Israelites to destroy the Canaanites? You wont want

The Conflict Behind All Conflicts - 250404
The God of the Old Testament is often seen as a warmonger. He sends His armies to fight and to kill, yet the New Testament refers to Him as the God of Peace. Today’s lesson will investigate Joshua’s war plan to defeat Jericho. It will also examine the very first war, helping us understand God’s attitude towards war.
Hosted by: Pr Uriah St JusteGuests: G

Memorials of Grace - 250403
When the Israelites left Egypt, they were confronted by the Red Sea, an impossible barrier to cross. But God miraculously parted the sea and the people walked across on dry land. 40 years later, between the Israelites and the promised land is another body of water: the Jordan River in spring flood. Join us as we discuss the testing of their faith and Go

Surprised by Grace - 250402
After 40 years in the wilderness, a second generation of Israelites were standing on the border of the promised land, ready to enter. The threat posed by the Canaanite military had not changed, but the Israelite’s faith had. Today’s lesson will look at their faith, and God’s grace not only to the Israelites, but also to a Canaanite prostitute, her famil

Recipe for Success - 250401
Today’s lesson begins a new series on the Bible book of Joshua. A book written more than three millennia ago. Is it still relevant to us today? What lessons can we learn from Israel’s history? Is their entry into the promised land meaningful for us living in the 21st century? Join us as we explore these questions.
Hosted by: Pr Clive NashGuests: Gayl Fo

The Tabernacle - 250313
This lesson wraps up our study of the Book of Exodus. It has been an exciting journey that began with the Children of Israel falling into Egyptian slavery. It captured their deliverance and the struggles of their journey through the wilderness. The journey has been one of triumph mingled with tragedy, a journey requiring great faith. Today’s episode exp

Please, Show Me Your Glory - 250312
Biological growth is a permanent increase in size. It can take place steadily over time, or occur in spurts. Growth can be rapid, or slow. Whatever the type of growth, for living things there is no going back to a smaller size, but a steady march forward. The last few lessons have been tracking the growth of Moses as he grows in his understanding of God

Apostasy and Intercession - 250311
Is it possible to experience powerful supernatural miracles from the almighty God every day, and still turn away to worship idols of your own making? Although this sounds ridiculous, that’s exactly what some of the Israelites did. Today’s lesson will investigate their apostasy, and Moses’ intercession.
Hosted by: Cassie SollanoGuests: Junior Sulusi

The Covenant and the Blueprint - 250310
A balanced life is found in healthy relationships with people and with God. God showed His desire for closeness when He gave instructions for building a wilderness sanctuary. He wanted to be with His people. How can we, in modern times, grow those human and divine relationships? Today’s lesson will investigate this.
Hosted by: Pr Clive NashGuests: Pr Jo

Living the Law - 250309
God’s law is expressed through the ten commandments in only 16 verses (see Exodus 20). Yet the principles of those ten commandments filtered through all situations in the life of the Israelites. They were living the law. Today’s lesson will investigate how these timeless principles applied to the civil laws that governed all aspects of Israelite life.

Covenant at Sinai - 250308
We often think of the Exodus story as a journey from Egypt to the Promised Land. It is true that the migration was geographical; but it was also theological. When Israel arrived at Mount Sinai, God said that He had brought them to Himself. We can be glad that our best destination is God. We search for meaning in life. We seek for it in money, in power,

The Bread and Water of Life - 250307
The Bible (in Hebrews 11:1) defines faith as “the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” Faith is the assurance that things will happen just as God promises, even though our immediate surroundings may indeed be very grim. The Israelites experienced God’s power through incredible miracles when they were freed from Egyptian slave

Through the Red Sea - 250306
No one can say the Bible is boring. It is filled with drama, suspense, intrigue, mystery, plus many great miracles. Today’s study contains all of the above. Most importantly, it will reveal that God’s promises are true, and we can trust Him by faith in His word.
Hosted by: Uriah St JuteGuests: Cassie Sollano & Pr John Kosmeier
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Passover - 250305
All of us have an influence on others, whether we realise it or not. Our words either lift others up or tear them down. No one is neutral. The more prominent your life, the more widespread your influence. Today’s bible study will uncover how the stubbornness of one man, and the faithfulness of another, affected the lives of thousands.
Hosted by: Pr Mik

The Plagues - 250304
The confrontation between Moses and Pharaoh to free the Israelites from slavery was dramatic, and deadly – evident from the ten plagues inflicted on Egypt. But there was much more to it: God wanted to free Pharaoh and the Egyptians from their yoke of slavery to idolatry. This showdown with life and death consequences is symbolic of the great controversy

Rough Start - 250303
Many believers think following God is a ticket to uninterrupted happiness, prosperity, and success. Are they right? Is following God a ticket for trouble free living? Today’s lesson will discuss the experience of Moses after he made the decision to follow God’s calling.
Hosted by: Blair LemkeGuests: Rod Butler & Lena Yoon
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The Burning Bush - 250302
Not everyone believes in God. Some find it difficult to believe in a benevolent, personal, supreme being who superintends over a world full of oppression, suffering, and death. How does the Bible help us reconcile this conundrum? The life of Moses, and his supernatural encounter with an incombustible shrub, give us insights into the existence of a lovin

Oppression: The Background and the Birth of Moses - 250301
Today begins a new series on the second book in the Bible: Exodus. Israel’s departure from Egypt, the miraculous crossing of the Red Sea, and the giving of the 10 commandments — all these and more tell us of a loving God who would later give His Son to die for the sins of the world. Our plan is to search the book of Exodus to better understand what God

Images of the End - 250213
There are two important truths that we must understand about God’s judgment in the end times: Firstly, everyone will be informed and warned. No one can claim they did not know. Secondly, there will come a time when it will be too late to repent. There are three stories from the Old Testament that are ‘Images of The End’ and illustrate these two truths.

Precursors - 250212
A precursor is something that signals the approach of something or someone. The Bible details two precursors for the Last Days, both of which are linked to Revelation 13. The first directly relates to the events described in Revelation 13, while the second reveals the conditions Christians will face in the last days. Join us as we discuss these two prec

Ruth and Esther - 250211
Ruth is loved by many, a widow and a foreigner, yet she found love in Boaz and became one of Jesus Christ’s ancestors. Esther, a queen who risked her own life to save her people. Not only are these beautiful stories from the Old Testament. They also teach us prophetic lessons here in the 21st century. Today’s study will uncover these lessons.
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Upon Whom the Ends Have Come - 250210
The Biblical Flood and the Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah are stories from the Old Testament that occurred thousands of years ago. Are they just interesting historical accounts, or is there something much more to them? Today’s study will look into these two stories and uncover what lessons we can learn from them in the 21st century.
Hosted by: Kaysie

In the Psalms: Part 2 - 250209
Solomon, the wisest man who ever lived, wrote “That which has been is what will be, that which is done is what will be done, and there is nothing new under the sun” (Ecclesiastes 1:9). The range of emotions that we humans experience today was also experienced by our ancestors. The book of Psalms has counsel, comfort, relevance, and hope for us. It even

In the Psalms: Part 1 - 250208
Whether it’s the nation of Israel or individual believers scattered throughout the earth, God has given the same assignment to His people throughout all history. To be a light to the nations. In today’s study we will look for this assignment within the Psalms and Revelation.
Hosted by: Pr Mike BrowningGuests: Rod Butler & Cynthia Mafunga
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Foundations for Prophecy - 250207
The first words in the Bible are “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth”. There is no ambiguity of God’s power, or our origin in this statement. God is the King of kings and rules the universe from His throne in heaven, yet God in His love for humanity wanted to dwell among His people on Earth. In today’s study we will glimpse the m

Understanding Sacrifice - 250206
Today’s study will try and make sense of a dominant biblical theme: sacrifice. Animal sacrifices get a mention right from the start of history. God sacrificed an animal to make clothing for Adam and Eve after they’d sinned. John the Baptist declared Jesus to be the ultimate sacrifice: the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world. And the last boo

The Nations: Part 2 - 250205
Sir Winston Churchill knew first-hand about conflict between nations. He said “The Story of the human race is war. Except for brief and precarious interludes, there has never been peace in the world.” Is he right? If so, why? Today’s discussion will continue looking at the problems of human government in comparison to God’s governance. Join us as we di

The Nations: Part 1 - 250204
When God created the Earth, it was His plan for people to live in happiness and love. Instead of fulfilling God’s plan, people fell into the temptation of choosing their own path. Today’s study will examine how nations rejected God and went their own way. Join us as we discuss the outcome of this desire for self-government without God.
Hosted by: Pr Mik

Images from Marriage - 250203
God designed marriage to be a beautiful experience, something that brings happiness and security so families can thrive. Despite marriage not always matching God ideal, He still uses marriage as a beautiful illustration of His love for His people. Today’s study will look at this illustration.
Hosted by: Pr Mike BrowningGuests: Kaysie Vokurka & Lena

The Genesis Foundation - 250202
Many believe that Revelation, the last book of the Bible, is too mysterious and cannot be understood. Others believe it needs to be read and interpreted literally, but a third group of people view Revelation like the rest of the Bible; part of God’s love letter to the world with the same central objective of revealing Jesus. Today’s study will reveal an

Some Principles of Prophecy - 250201
Jesus not only commanded us to “search the Scriptures” (John 5:39), He also asked us “How do you read the Scriptures?” (Luke 10:26). This second question is important because a correct method of Bible interpretation will give the right answers to life’s important questions. Today’s study is the first in a new series of studies entitled “illusions, image

Love Is the Fulfillment of the Law - 250113
Today’s discussion will bring to a close our current series on “the God of love and justice”. Our topic for today is “Love is the fulfilment of the law.” Romans 13:8 reminds us that “he who loves another has fulfilled the law.” Love and law go together. Law is not just a series of commands. God’s law is an expression of His character of love. Stay with

Love and Justice: The Two Greatest Commandments - 250112
We all have a deep sense of justice. Our God loves justice! In God’s eyes love and justice go together. Today’s study will show us how God’s love of justice is the foundation of our hope for a sin-free eternity.
Hosted by: Pr Mike Browning
Guests: Rod Butler & Gayl Fong
Download the study notes at this link: https://www.3abnaustralia.org.au/reso

What More Could I Have Done? - 250111
Sidney Holmes, a 57 year old man from Florida in the United States, was convicted to 400 years in prison for armed robbery. After serving more than 34 years in prison as a convicted felon, he was released because it turned out he didn’t do what he was accused, convicted and sentenced for. Holmes said he never lost hope and always knew the day of his fre

Rules of Engagement - 250110
Whether we like it or not, whether we believe it or not, we are all participants in a spiritual war between two sides. There is no middle ground in this spiritual war. There is no fence to sit on. Whether we choose to disengage from it, or believe it is all nonsense, our decision still marks our allegiance to one of the sides in that war. Join us today

The Cosmic Conflict - 250109
The whole universe is engaged in a great conflict between God and the fallen angel, Lucifer. This conflict is central to understanding the bible’s worldview. Today’s study will explore the origin and nature of this conflict, exposing the role Jesus plays in the final defeat of evil and the restoration of our world.
Hosted by: Pr Mike Browning
Guests: Ka

Free Will, Love, and Divine Providence - 250108
This study focuses on our free will in the context of divine love. It will also look into divine providence: Does the providence of God overrule our will? Does God predestine some people to be saved and others to be lost? You might like to have your Bible handy as we Let God Speak today.
Hosted by: Pr Clive Nash
Guests: Pr Mike Browning & Rod Butler

The Problem of Evil - 250107
Theodicy is a subject concerned with the question: how can God be just when evil is present in the world? Rather than justifying evil (as evil can never be justified), Theodicy actually justifies God. Let’s face it, when bad things happen and we ask the question: “Why did He allow this to happen?” God is the one under the microscope. Today’s study will

God’s Love of Justice - 250106
Many today are cynical of justice through the court system. It seems justice depends on the particular world views of the judge or magistrate, and whether or not you can afford expensive law firms to represent you. Yes, it seems justice depends on how much money and influence you have. But what about justice in our own lives? Do things happen to us that

The Wrath of Divine Love - 250105
Today’s lesson will focus on the God who blends love, righteous anger, and judgement. Any wise parent knows that being a parent is not all hugs and kisses. Faithful nurture at times also demands rebuke, discipline, judgement, and consequences. Was God uncharacteristically harsh in the Old Testament, but loving in the New Testament? Not if God is the sam

God Is Passionate and Compassionate - 250104
Some people are more emotional than others. Some are wary of this, yet God is described in Scripture as having a deeply emotional love for us. Today’s study will explore the depth of God’s love.
Hosted by: Pr Mike BrowningGuests: Cassie Sollano & Junior Sulusi
Download the study notes at this link: www.3abnaustralia.org.au/resources/do…s/lgs-notes/

To Be Pleasing to God - 250103
Christians sometimes claim that the followers of other religions are called on to sacrifice to their god, but Christianity is the only religion whose God sacrificed Himself for His followers. Does God call on His followers to sacrifice to please Him? What role does living a life pleasing to God play in the life of the Christian and how can it be done? T

Covenantal Love - 250102
Evangelist Dwight Moody famously said “the world does not understand theology or dogma, but it understands love and sympathy.” Jesus made this point very clear when he told his disciples “By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another.” The Bible tells us that God’s love for us is unconditional and He longingly desir
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