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Charcoal Fire Bible Study

Charcoal Fire Bible Study

De : Pastor Bill Schott
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These teachings are for anyone looking for an in-depth, Christ-centered study on various books of the Bible. My goal is to demonstrate the centrality of Christ throughout all of the Scriptures, and I pray that these teachings deepen and enrich your relationship with Christ Jesus.Pastor Bill Schott Christianisme Ministère et évangélisme Spiritualité
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    • Unfaithful but Not Abandoned
      Feb 19 2026

      In Hosea 3–4 Pastor Bill highlights a powerful contrast: God’s unwavering love versus Israel’s unfaithfulness. Despite betrayal, God’s goal is restoration, not abandonment. Yet a lack of truth and knowledge of God leads to moral collapse and consequences. Judgment warns, but redemption remains the bigger story.


      Please be aware there is a brief gap in the audio at the beginning of this teaching.

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      1 h et 1 min
    • Running on Empty, Found by Love
      Feb 12 2026

      Hosea 2 is a powerful picture of God’s relationship with His people, using the imagery of a broken marriage.

      It shows how chasing other “lovers” — misplaced trusts and idols — leads to emptiness, yet God’s response is not abandonment but restoration.

      Even after unfaithfulness, God pursues, heals, and renews the covenant. It’s ultimately a story of mercy, redemption, and unwavering lo

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      1 h
    • Love, Loss, and Restoration
      Feb 5 2026

      Hosea 1 opens with God calling the prophet Hosea to marry Gomer as a living picture of Israel’s unfaithfulness. Their three children are given prophetic names—Jezreel, Lo-ruhamah (“no mercy”), and Lo-ammi (“not my people”)—as warnings that judgment is coming. It’s a sobering reminder that idolatry and compromise break covenant relationship with God. Yet Hosea’s message ultimately points toward God’s desire to restore a repentant people.

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      56 min
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