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The Godhead

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Why Does God Permit Suffering?
By Bill Pinto

Why would a loving God allow sin to exist? Why is there pain and suffering? Why doesn’t God intervene?

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The Defender of God
By Bill Pinto

Marked with both tragedy and joy, the story of Job bears a timeless lesson for every Christian. Here, Bill Pinto unravels that lesson, and provides answers to the perplexing questions that arise. Why did God allow such a trial to take place? Was Job at fault? Who is the defender of God?

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Behold the Serpent and Live
By Bill Pinto

Why would a loving God allow sin to exist? Why is there pain and suffering? Why doesn’t God intervene?

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With His Stripes
By Bill Pinto

Marked with both tragedy and joy, the story of Job bears a timeless lesson for every Christian. Here, Bill Pinto unravels that lesson, and provides answers to the perplexing questions that arise. Why did God allow such a trial to take place? Was Job at fault? Who is the defender of God?

The Robe, The Door And The Threshold Covenant

Learn the ancient meaning and symbolism of passing through the door, stepping over the threshold, and entering into covenants. Watch how this practice reflects the many covenants that God has made with man, and how the faithful will be clothed in garments of white raiment (Revelation 3:5, 3:8, 7:9) as the outward symbol of covenant with Jesus, and choosing to walk as His sheep through His door (John 10:7).

James 3: The Unruly Tongue

How neglected is our duty of bridling our tongue? We are very careful about what we eat, how we dress, and the things we watch on TV, but how careful are we about the things we say? Jesus said that for every word we speak, we shall give account for in the day of judgment. Every idle word.

The Bitterness of Joy

Why do bitterness and joy go together in a unique way for the Christian? What did Paul mean when he wrote that we are 'sorrowful yet alway rejoicing...having nothing, and yet possessing all things'? (2 Cor 6:10) Listen and discover how the only true joy is felt when God abides in our heart, through trial, and how true deliverance requires surrender and sacrifice of self to His will.

The Violent Take it By Fo

Jesus declared that "the kingdom of heaven suffereth violence, and the violent take it by force" (Matthew 11:12). But who are the violent? And what kind of force do they employ? Join Tom Pinto as he unfolds the meaning of this enigmatic passage.

The Corn, The Wine & The Oil

Why do bitterness and joy go together in a unique way for the Christian? What did Paul mean when he wrote that we are 'sorrowful yet alway rejoicing...having nothing, and yet possessing all things'? (2 Cor 6:10) Listen and discover how the only true joy is felt when God abides in our heart, through trial, and how true deliverance requires surrender and sacrifice of self to His will.

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