In this episode of the Redeemed and Restored Podcast, host Mike Noland and Pastor Samuel Deuth explore themes of faith, redemption, and the essentials of following Jesus. They discuss Samuel's book Following Jesus, talk about the importance of prayer and worship, and the nature of God's love and sovereignty. The discussion emphasizes the significance of communion with God and the transformative power of asking for His help. Mike and Samuel also explore the transformative power of reading the Bible, the importance of church community, and the call to salvation through Jesus Christ. They discuss how engaging with scripture can shift from a discipline to a desire, emphasizing the need for daily connection with God. The conversation also highlights the significance of being part of a church community for accountability and growth, and concludes with a heartfelt invitation to accept Jesus as Lord and Savior, underscoring the simplicity and accessibility of salvation.
To get your own copy of Pastor Samuel's book Following Jesus, and to take a look at other books by him as well, go to https://www.samueldeuth.com/followingjesus.
For quick access to his book Following Jesus you can also get it on Amazon here https://a.co/d/3cp2hPo.
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