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Gospel Spice
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 19 มิ.ย. 2020
Do you find yourself less than captivated by your relationship with God? We invite you to TASTE THE GOSPEL-SPICED LIFE. Could the Christian faith prove more delightful & delicious than you’ve experienced so far? French Bible teacher & podcaster Stephanie Rousselle invites you: "Never settle for stale spiritual leftovers. There is so much more to life in Christ."
Hungry for deeper intimacy with God? Thirsty to (re)discover His love for you and your love for Him? GOSPEL SPICE offers Jesus Christ-centered content, infused with in-depth Bible flavors and sprinkled with a dash of French culture. We invite you to taste and see that the Lord is good, and to experience a spiritual flavor explosion with God through Jesus Christ.
A feast awaits. Begin today.
Listen to the Gospel Spice Podcast.
Find out more at gospelspice.com
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Hungry for deeper intimacy with God? Thirsty to (re)discover His love for you and your love for Him? GOSPEL SPICE offers Jesus Christ-centered content, infused with in-depth Bible flavors and sprinkled with a dash of French culture. We invite you to taste and see that the Lord is good, and to experience a spiritual flavor explosion with God through Jesus Christ.
A feast awaits. Begin today.
Listen to the Gospel Spice Podcast.
Find out more at gospelspice.com
SUBSCRIBE now!
How can we move from fear to faith?
Wisdom. Most of us would say we possess some measure of it. And yet, we would probably all sign up for more, if it didn’t prove so, well… elusive? Unattainable? Reserved for the “truly spiritual”? What if our desire for wisdom led us to look for the right answers in the wrong places? What if wisdom was accessible to anyone who asks? Most importantly, how do we get this wisdom that is not of the world? Gospel Spice Ministries invite you to ponder the wisdom of the book of Proverbs through a Christocentric perspective over the next few weeks. We promise spiritual flavor explosions steeped in the biblical concepts of hope, faith, and joy in the Lord.
Make sure to check out the optional-but-oh-so-helpful mini e-book to go along with the series at gospelspice.com/wisdom (gospelspice.com/wisdom%C2%A0)
Today, Stephanie takes us deep into the topics of fear, insecurities and anxiety in order to ponder the Christ-centered alternative: faith and trust. Many proverbs are centered on the concept of fear--both as something to avoid when it is the fear of man, and as something to nurture when it is the fear of God. What do these proverbs mean, and what can they teach us today?
As has now become our habit, we start off by meeting a fictional character who embodies the traits we will be pondering today. Her name is Jessica, and she tries hard to please everyone! Stephanie takes us to a profound quote by Thomas Chalmers about the "expulsion power of a new affection" as the underlying secret to replace fear by faith. We examine fear to conclude that it is always a secondary motivation in the transformation process, and that growing in faith makes for a much more powerful vector of transformation.
Faith predates the fall in the garden, but fear follows it. Therefore, in Christ we are given the opportunity to return to our deepest roots, restoring the harmony of our intimacy with the Father in the garden, and even more. Because of the transformative power of faith in Christ, we can become salt and light--this is actually the context of Jesus' famous teaching about our identity as salt of the earth and light of the world!
We ponder that genuine faith and trust in God are only possible when we rejoice and delight in God first, and foremost, and, actually, all in all. Faith is grounded in who God is; fear is grounded in who we are in our own eyes, or in the eyes of the world.
We examine this powerful thought by Saint Augustine, that challenges us to give up the "fruitless joys we are afraid to lose" in order to "embrace the joy-filled fruit we cannot lose." We do this, by looking at Peter's faith when he dared to step out of the boat. Will we dare to step out of our own boats in faith, keeping our eyes on the One who holds our hand?
This event in Peter's life teaches us that, if we have faith in mankind, we will have the fear of man; but if we have faith in God, then we will cultivate the only healthy fear: the fear of God, which is the "beginning of wisdom" and the "beginning of knowledge" as Proverbs teach us.
So, what is the fear of God? How can it be good, since we've expounded on fear being bad, so far? It requires a look at who God is. His preeminence in presence, power, goodness, justice, love, patience and kindness set Him so very much apart, that He is a category all His own. To be "set apart" literally is the root of the word "holy." The fear of God is the beginning of wisdom and knowledge because God is a category all His own, and we cannot fear Him as we fear man. It's not the same fear because it's not the same category.
The fear of God is wise because it is awe and reverence and worship and adoration--not cowering in fear of getting hurt by a vengeful tyrant. God's identity makes Him trustworthy and, therefore, make His guidance much sought after.
We end with yet another favorite quote of Stephanie's, "complaint supposes ill-usage." If we complain that God has not come through for us (as we all are prone to do!) we basically state that God is out to get us, or that He does not have our best interest at heart; that He behaves towards us with ill-will. When we take time to think this through, we realize it is not consistent with who we know God to be. In other words, complaining against God is always rooted in a faulty understanding of His grace and heart on our behalf. It means we can correct our faulty view, and therefore grow in joy and contentment! What a delightful prospect.
Such promises are NOT for the fearless, perfect version of you, some time in the future. They are for you TODAY, as you are, imperfections and all. And that is the best news we can hear all day!
If it is true that we become what we behold, then behold Christ. Anything lower is beneath you as a royal priesthood, adopted child of God.
MORE ABOUT TODAY'S EPISODE | MEET JESSICA!
So, today, meet Jessica. It’s been a long weekend for Jessica, and she’s glad to be back home. She’s dirty, sweaty,...
Make sure to check out the optional-but-oh-so-helpful mini e-book to go along with the series at gospelspice.com/wisdom (gospelspice.com/wisdom%C2%A0)
Today, Stephanie takes us deep into the topics of fear, insecurities and anxiety in order to ponder the Christ-centered alternative: faith and trust. Many proverbs are centered on the concept of fear--both as something to avoid when it is the fear of man, and as something to nurture when it is the fear of God. What do these proverbs mean, and what can they teach us today?
As has now become our habit, we start off by meeting a fictional character who embodies the traits we will be pondering today. Her name is Jessica, and she tries hard to please everyone! Stephanie takes us to a profound quote by Thomas Chalmers about the "expulsion power of a new affection" as the underlying secret to replace fear by faith. We examine fear to conclude that it is always a secondary motivation in the transformation process, and that growing in faith makes for a much more powerful vector of transformation.
Faith predates the fall in the garden, but fear follows it. Therefore, in Christ we are given the opportunity to return to our deepest roots, restoring the harmony of our intimacy with the Father in the garden, and even more. Because of the transformative power of faith in Christ, we can become salt and light--this is actually the context of Jesus' famous teaching about our identity as salt of the earth and light of the world!
We ponder that genuine faith and trust in God are only possible when we rejoice and delight in God first, and foremost, and, actually, all in all. Faith is grounded in who God is; fear is grounded in who we are in our own eyes, or in the eyes of the world.
We examine this powerful thought by Saint Augustine, that challenges us to give up the "fruitless joys we are afraid to lose" in order to "embrace the joy-filled fruit we cannot lose." We do this, by looking at Peter's faith when he dared to step out of the boat. Will we dare to step out of our own boats in faith, keeping our eyes on the One who holds our hand?
This event in Peter's life teaches us that, if we have faith in mankind, we will have the fear of man; but if we have faith in God, then we will cultivate the only healthy fear: the fear of God, which is the "beginning of wisdom" and the "beginning of knowledge" as Proverbs teach us.
So, what is the fear of God? How can it be good, since we've expounded on fear being bad, so far? It requires a look at who God is. His preeminence in presence, power, goodness, justice, love, patience and kindness set Him so very much apart, that He is a category all His own. To be "set apart" literally is the root of the word "holy." The fear of God is the beginning of wisdom and knowledge because God is a category all His own, and we cannot fear Him as we fear man. It's not the same fear because it's not the same category.
The fear of God is wise because it is awe and reverence and worship and adoration--not cowering in fear of getting hurt by a vengeful tyrant. God's identity makes Him trustworthy and, therefore, make His guidance much sought after.
We end with yet another favorite quote of Stephanie's, "complaint supposes ill-usage." If we complain that God has not come through for us (as we all are prone to do!) we basically state that God is out to get us, or that He does not have our best interest at heart; that He behaves towards us with ill-will. When we take time to think this through, we realize it is not consistent with who we know God to be. In other words, complaining against God is always rooted in a faulty understanding of His grace and heart on our behalf. It means we can correct our faulty view, and therefore grow in joy and contentment! What a delightful prospect.
Such promises are NOT for the fearless, perfect version of you, some time in the future. They are for you TODAY, as you are, imperfections and all. And that is the best news we can hear all day!
If it is true that we become what we behold, then behold Christ. Anything lower is beneath you as a royal priesthood, adopted child of God.
MORE ABOUT TODAY'S EPISODE | MEET JESSICA!
So, today, meet Jessica. It’s been a long weekend for Jessica, and she’s glad to be back home. She’s dirty, sweaty,...
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Engaging and resisting culture with Christlike faith | with Patrick Miller
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Stephanie here! Do, you, like me, feel more like an outsider in the American culture today than you did ten years ago, as a Christian? If that's the case, you're not alone. The question is, what kind of outsider will we become? Will we become a combative outsider and rage against your enemies? Will we become a conformist outsider and mirror the world around us? Will we become a conflict-averse ...
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Wisdom. Most of us would say we possess some measure of it. And yet, we would probably all sign up for more, if it didn’t prove so, well… elusive? Unattainable? Reserved for the “truly spiritual”? What if our desire for wisdom led us to look for the right answers in the wrong places? What if wisdom was accessible to anyone who asks? Most importantly, how do we get this wisdom that is not of the...
How a pernicious false doctrine is invading our churches and theology | with Melissa Dougherty
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We live in an era dominated by subjective morality and individualized spirituality. How do we provide biblical, God-honoring responses? Stephanie sits down with Christian apologist and popular TH-camr Melissa Dougherty, who utilizes theological insights alongside her deeply personal experiences to dismantle the seductive façade of the New Thought movement. She describes this philosophy as “a st...
How a pernicious false doctrine is invading our churches and theology | with Melissa Dougherty
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We live in an era dominated by subjective morality and individualized spirituality. How do we provide biblical, God-honoring responses? Stephanie sits down with Christian apologist and popular TH-camr Melissa Dougherty, who utilizes theological insights alongside her deeply personal experiences to dismantle the seductive façade of the New Thought movement. She describes this philosophy as “a st...
How can I grow in wisdom?
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Wisdom. Most of us would say we possess some measure of it. And yet, we would probably all sign up for more, if it didn’t prove so, well… elusive? Unattainable? Reserved for the “truly spiritual”? What if our desire for wisdom led us to look for the right answers in the wrong places? What if wisdom was accessible to anyone who asks? Most importantly, how do we get this wisdom that is not of the...
The mystery of God revealed in Christ | The Feast of Epiphany
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As we conclude our “Come to the Table” series today, we also poise ourselves to enter a new year. So, Stephanie invites you to consider the feast of Epiphany. The Greek word "epiphany" originates from the idea of a sudden realization or manifestation. Epiphanies are an invitation to delight in the manifestation of God's glory through Christ. Scripture draws our attention to the ultimate epiphan...
Joyeux Noel! Your Jesus-centered Christmas today
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Stephanie reads her favorite passages about Jesus, both in the Old and in the New Testaments. Her goal is to magnify Him in your heart and life, to make this your most Christ-centered Christmas yet. We at Gospel Spice hold to a very high-christology, which is a fancy way of saying that we worship Jesus as our King, Lord, Savior, and Friend. Jesus is the most beautiful gift we can give one anoth...
Celebrate Jesus as the Light of the world | Hanukkah on Christmas Day
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As winter approaches, the twinkle of festive lights heralds the season of joy and reflection. In 2024, this season offers an extraordinary convergence, where Hanukkah, the Jewish festival of lights, and Christmas, the birth of Jesus Christ, align perfectly on the calendar. Hanukkah, meaning "dedication," commemorates the rededication of the Jewish Temple in 165 BC. The festival's origin lies in...
RELEASE FROM SHAME THROUGH CHRIST | Ep. 367 Jennifer Tucker on the Gospel Spice Podcast
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RELEASE FROM SHAME THROUGH CHRIST | Ep. 367 Jennifer Tucker on the Gospel Spice Podcast
Cultivate Christ-centricity in our chaotic celebrity culture | with Ben Lansing and Dan Marotta
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Cultivate Christ-centricity in our chaotic celebrity culture | with Ben Lansing and Dan Marotta
The Incarnate Word: How Mary's very Jewish story shapes our Christmas celebration
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The Incarnate Word: How Mary's very Jewish story shapes our Christmas celebration
Carving out sacred time and space for God’s presence | with Jenn Tucker
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Carving out sacred time and space for God’s presence | with Jenn Tucker
From darkness to light: a reflective journey through Advent
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From darkness to light: a reflective journey through Advent
Express your worship by investing eternally | Giving Tuesday 2024
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Express your worship by investing eternally | Giving Tuesday 2024
Magnify Christ through reflection and liturgy
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Magnify Christ through reflection and liturgy
DEPENDENCE ON THE LORD THROUGH GRIEF | Lanier Ivester on the Gospel Spice Podcast
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DEPENDENCE ON THE LORD THROUGH GRIEF | Lanier Ivester on the Gospel Spice Podcast
Advent welcomes both holy leisure and sorrow | with Lanier Ivester
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Advent welcomes both holy leisure and sorrow | with Lanier Ivester
Harvest and gratitude from Mount Sinai to the Upper Room | Pentecost & Shavuot
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Harvest and gratitude from Mount Sinai to the Upper Room | Pentecost & Shavuot
Catching the whimsy of practical Christian living | with Bob Goff
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Catching the whimsy of practical Christian living | with Bob Goff
Better than chocolate | Heaven will be intoxicatingly delightful.
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Better than chocolate | Heaven will be intoxicatingly delightful.
To Gaze Upon God | with Samuel Parkison | Gospel Spice Podcast Episode 359
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To Gaze Upon God | with Samuel Parkison | Gospel Spice Podcast Episode 359
THE TIMELESS PURSUIT OF GOD'S GLORY | Sam Parkison on the Gospel Spice Podcast
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THE TIMELESS PURSUIT OF GOD'S GLORY | Sam Parkison on the Gospel Spice Podcast
The Battle to Embrace Gratefulness through Hardship | Gospel Spice Podcast with Rachel Wojo
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The Battle to Embrace Gratefulness through Hardship | Gospel Spice Podcast with Rachel Wojo
To gaze upon God | with Samuel Parkison
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To gaze upon God | with Samuel Parkison
A first taste of the eternal feast | Easter and First Fruits
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A first taste of the eternal feast | Easter and First Fruits
The battle to embrace gratefulness through hardship | with Rachel Wojo
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The battle to embrace gratefulness through hardship | with Rachel Wojo
Tasting our faith anew through the feasts | An unusual pairing
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Tasting our faith anew through the feasts | An unusual pairing
Go on a Bible study adventure! | with Ros Evans
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Go on a Bible study adventure! | with Ros Evans
Taste the rich fare of Jesus' last meal | Passover
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Taste the rich fare of Jesus' last meal | Passover