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This article explores the Hebrew concept of Tefillah (prayer) and its significance within Judaism and Christianity. It argues that Tefillah is not merely supplication but a binding oath, akin to swearing a covenant with God, emphasising the importance of aligning… more ›
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The provided text explores the Amidah, a central Jewish prayer recited three times daily. It’s a structured prayer with three sections: praise, petitions, and thanksgiving, reflecting themes of confession, supplication, and gratitude. The text traces its historical roots to ancient… more ›
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The provided text is a Christmas message from the Hungry Hearts Collective emphasising God’s grace and invitation to all, regardless of their circumstances, to join Him. It uses the biblical example of Mephibosheth to illustrate this welcoming. The message centres… more ›
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This article from the Hungry Hearts Collective explains Romans 7:7–12, using Paul’s writing as a metaphor for the spiritual battle between sin and redemption. It draws parallels between spiritual warfare and military strategy, describing sin as an active enemy that… more ›
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AUDIO PODCAST Sin is a word that carries much weight in Christian theology, yet many misunderstand its depth. For many, sin is reduced to the “bad things” people do: lying, stealing, cheating, or breaking any number of moral or legal… more ›
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“The Big Picture: The Charge of Authority” by The Hungry Hearts Collective explores the Christian concept of dominion as stewardship, not tyranny. It argues that believers are called to actively participate in God’s healing work on Earth, citing biblical examples… more ›
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This audio podcast from The Hungry Hearts Collective, titled “The Big Picture: How to Approach Struggles with Faith,” guides listeners on strengthening their faith through intentional listening to God. It emphasises the importance of actively seeking God’s presence, using biblical… more ›
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Dragons and serpents, as symbols of chaos and transformation, are explored across various cultures and mythologies. The text examines their significance in Chinese, Hindu and Buddhist, Mesoamerican, and ancient Egyptian belief systems, highlighting their dual nature as both benevolent protectors… more ›
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This article from the Hungry Hearts Collective explores Romans 7:1-6, using the analogy of marriage to illustrate believers’ freedom from the law’s condemnation through Christ. The core argument centres on the idea of spiritual death to the old law, enabling… more ›
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In both the Septuagint and classical Greek literature, nomos transcends a simple definition of “law.” It encapsulates divine instruction, societal customs, and moral principles. Whether in the Torah’s covenantal framework or Herodotus’ cultural relativism, nomos is portrayed as a powerful… more ›
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Surrendering autonomy and yielding control to Christ represents a radical act of trust and submission to His divine order. It is a courageous act, akin to a knight slaying a dragon, where the dragon symbolises the chaos and sin nature… more ›
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The New Covenant, prophesied in the Old Testament and fulfilled in the New, is defined by God’s law being written on the hearts and minds of His people. This covenant is marked by internal transformation rather than external compulsion, with… more ›
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The concept of autonomy, rooted in self-rule, is deeply ingrained in modern culture and human nature, often leading to frustration, alienation, and spiritual death. In Scripture, autonomy contrasts sharply with the Law of Christ, which calls believers to submit to… more ›
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The New Covenant is a transformative relationship that redefines our identity, freeing us from the condemnation of the law and binding us to Christ in love and grace. No longer defined by sin, we are made holy, called to live… more ›
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This podcast excerpt from Everything I Have Is Yours: Aligning with God’s Promises argues that Christians often fail to receive God’s abundant blessings because of a revelation problem, not a lack of God’s provision. The text emphasises that God’s promises… more ›