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26th Oct 2020

The Irrationality of Blame Game

Based on 1 Timothy 1:12-17  ‘The Irrationality of Blame Game’ draws the attention of listeners of this podcast to the fact that everyone of us is responsible for the wrongs and the rights of this world as our actions or inactions have great impact on the world. We are so good at trading blames with each other instead of simply looking inside of ourselves to see if we are a contributing factor. Blame gain however, is not new, its origin  is  firmly rooted in the creation narrative, Genesis 3:12-13) where Adam blamed Eve and Eve blame the Serpent.

The key text for this podcast offers us a platform to reflect on the life of the Apostle Paul who upon his encounter with Jesus Christ learnt the act of taking responsibilities for his past and present actions which I believe is the first step that we too must take if we are to make the world a better place as blaming one another has never been to anyone’s advantage. I pray that this podcast blesses you. Shalom!


Music:

Portrait of Hope: Carry Me

Scot Underwood: You are God

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Pneuma Podcast
...shows you how God’s Word connects directly to your life in this age to help you navigate trials and tribulations.
The world is more complex than ever who can make sense of it, join Revd Michael Angley Ogwuche on Pneuma Podcast each week as he shows you how God’s Word connects directly to your life in this age to help you navigate trials and tribulations. If you want to deepen your relationship with God and learn what He has in store for you then listen and subscribe to Pneuma Podcast.
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Michael Angley Ogwuche

Since 1987, the Reverend Michael Angley Ogwuche has been actively preaching the Gospel. He firmly believes that his primary calling to preach and write comes from God's grace. Michael is an ardent advocate for social justice, displaying a genuine interest in fairness for all. He regards the Bible as the infallible Word of God, an invaluable and essential tool for navigating life on this planet. Additionally, he firmly holds the belief that the Gospel of Jesus Christ should not be limited in any way, but rather should be proclaimed through various platforms, including podcasts (Isaiah 61:1). To accomplish this, Michael strives to breathe life into the ancient teachings of the Bible, ensuring that they are comprehensible in the present era. With extensive ministerial training and experience, Michael is a resolute and mission-oriented minister. He has served as a Street Evangelist, Director of Bible Correspondence Courses, a Pentecostal pastor, and an R&R Methodist presbyter in Africa and the UK. However, in recent times, you can find Michael ministering as a chaplain, offering spiritual support and guidance to the sick in hospital wards and inmates in prison cells.