There were likely many many trees in the Garden of Eden, but God zooms in and focuses on two very specific ones — the Tree of Life and the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. Why is that? Eric unpacks this mystery and demonstrates how the entire idea of Biblical faith can be understood in and through the lesson of these two trees.
With a passionate heart for Christian discipleship, the majesty and centrality of Jesus Christ, and the life-changing power of the Gospel, the Daily Thunder podcast is a daily teaching series from the Bible to exhort, equip, and encourage Christians down the Narrow Way of the Cross. Taught by Eric Ludy, Nathan Johnson, and other guests – now you can have a little of the Ellerslie Discipleship boom, grit, and oomph thundering daily in your earbuds.
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567: How can I stand firm in a time of hostility?
Throughout Christian history, there has been a biblical truth which enabled the heroes of old to stand firm in times of great hostility (even their own deaths). Their secret? Patience. In this timely discussion, Eric Ludy and Nathan Johnson talk about what true patience is biblically and how it will enable you to stand firm in times of great trial and difficulty.
566: You Are Blessed! (Nathan Johnson)
You are blessed! As a Christian, you don’t have to hope for blessing, you have already been blessed in Christ Jesus – for ALL things that you need for life and godliness are found in Him!
565: Guarding Against Deception (Leslie Ludy)
Leslie shares two Biblical keys for recognizing the subtly to the enemy’s deception and embracing God’s wisdom for such a time as this.
564: Behind the scenes of what it’s like to play Christian in the musical Pilgrim (an interview with Adam Bradt)
In this special Daily Thunder episode, Eric Ludy talks with Adam Bradt, the actor who plays “Christian” in the musical Pilgrim, and gets his take on what it’s like to play such an important character. This is an episode you don’t want to miss.
563: Which Cologne Do You Wear? (Eric Ludy)
This is part one of Eric Ludy’s four-part series on faith entitled Deciding Between the Two. Using Mary of Bethany and her bewildering breaking open of the costly spikenard as the muse, Eric dives into the mechanics and make-up of biblical faith — how it works in concept and how God intends to have it work in us.