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The Adventist Voice

The Adventist Voice

Fredrick Omondi

The Adventist Voice is a Bible study and devotional podcast. Join us every week to prayerfully meditate on the word of God as we work in His vineyard. Episodes drop every Tuesday or Wednesday. Listen in, follow and recommend us to others who are yearning to come to the knowledge of the truth. Connect with us on Twitter @adventist_voice and email me on oukomondi@gmail.com. Keep living for Christ.

56 - Sn 4 Ep 4: Will your Works Survive the Refiner's Fire?
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  • 56 - Sn 4 Ep 4: Will your Works Survive the Refiner's Fire?

    The bible talks, in several passages about the refiner's fire. At the end of time when we shall be called forth from the grave to receive the rewards that has been kept for us, what shall your reward be? Christ says in the parable of the talents that everyone shall receive the rewards according to the works that they did here on earth. Have you ever wondered whether the works you are doing will go with you beyond the grave? Are your works gold, silver, bronze, wood, straw, or hay? Christ says that we should work to store our treasures in heaven where no rush or moth can eat them. If you have been blessed by this episode, then follow me on Spotify and rate five stars on Apple Podcasts.

    Sun, 24 Mar 2024 - 40min
  • 55 - Sn 4 Ep 3: Do not harden your hearts

    This episode is based on Exodus 7-11. God had send Moses and Aaron to the house of Pharaoh to ask him to let the children of Israel go. With His mighty power, God would have easily killed the first borns the first time Pharaoh resisted and saved the Egyptians the agony of the 8 plagues. But this story demonstrates God's patience even with sinners. Pharaoh was given 9 chances to repent but with each forgiveness, he only hardened his heart and grew obstinate. There's a lot of lessons to draw from this story. Paul says that we need to watch how we stand, lest we harbor unbelief in our hearts and miss heaven. Thank you for listening and may God bless you. If you loved this episode, then keep an ear out for future episodes starting next week. Follow me on Spotify and rate this podcast 5 stars.

    Fri, 15 Mar 2024 - 42min
  • 54 - Sn 4 Ep 2: The Days of Elijah

    In this episode, I go back to the book of 1 Kings 17, to talk about the faith of Elijah. Elijah declared a three year drought in Israel, as a punishment for the blatant idolatry that was practiced by the people. In the final duel between the prophets of Baal and Elijah, God is glorified by fire coming down to burn up the sacrifice that was presented by Elijah. Elijah then prays for rain and rain falls. But in chapter 18, when Jezebel threatened the life of Elijah, he chose to run away into the wilderness instead of praying to God and waiting for His word. God asks Elijah one important question that He asks each of us, "What are you doing here?" Look around you, where you are living, the things you re doing and ask yourself, "What am I doing here?" If you loved this episode, don't forget to share with friends and family. Follow me on Spotify and rate this podcast 5 stars on Apple Podcasts. Be blessed.

    Fri, 09 Feb 2024 - 37min
  • 53 - Sn 4 Ep 1: The Origin of Sin Pt 1

    Have you ever wondered where sin came from? How did it happen that Lucifer started feeling pride, where pride never existed before? How did he come to convince a third of a billion billion angels to follow him in his rebellion. In this episode, we read from the pen of inspiration about the origin of sin in heaven and the judgement of God on Satan and his host. In the next two episodes, we will look at sin, it's definition and why Christ had to die and no other sacrifice was enough. Join me in this episode and the others this year and may you be blessed. Tell your friends about the Adventist Voice Podcast. If you have any query or comment, reach out to me on oukomondi@gmail.com. Sharing is caring.

    Sat, 13 Jan 2024 - 35min
  • 52 - Sn 3 Ep 15: His Ways are Higher than Our Ways

    I have sometimes struggled to understand how God operates. But is it really possible to fully understand God? No it is not. In Isaiah 55:8-11, He says his ways are higher than our ways and his thoughts higher than our thoughts. We can't understand why God allowed Lucifer to live on. We don't understand why God would let children be killed and not intervene, we don't even understand when God says in His commandments not to do certain things. Instead of trying to understand first before we obey or acknowledge his works, we should instead have faith in his supreme authority. It's called unwavering faith. Be blessed.

    Thu, 07 Dec 2023 - 23min
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