Gospel Doctrine at Home!
Gospel Doctrine at Home!
What if the miracle you've been praying for begins with something so simple you've almost overlooked it? In this episode of The Doctrine Drop, we explore Naaman's journey to the Jordan River and uncover the surprising neuroscience behind why our brains often distrust simple solutions. Discover how God works through small acts of faith—and why they may be exactly enough.
The Brain that Rejected the Jordan River, Come, Follow Me July 6–12: 2 Kings 2-7
"It Shall Be Well" tells the story of the Shunammite woman from 2 Kings 4, who showed kindness to the prophet Elisha and was miraculously blessed with the son she never thought she'd have. When tragedy struck and her son suddenly died, she refused to give up hope, sought out Elisha, and trusted God even when everything seemed lost. This original song explores her journey of grief, faith, and the God who still brings life where hope seems to have ended.
Also on youtubemusic (free) and all other streaming services on the album: A COME, FOLLOW ME OLD TESTAMENT MUSICAL COMPANION Volume 2
"Elijah's Proof" tells the dramatic story of Elijah on Mount Carmel as he calls Israel to choose between the Lord and Baal. Based on the biblical account in 1 Kings 18, this original song captures the faith, courage, and miracle that proved once and for all that the Lord is God.
Also on youtubemusic (free) and all other streaming services on the album: A COME, FOLLOW ME OLD TESTAMENT MUSICAL COMPANION Volume 2
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