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From The Heart Radio

From The Heart Radio

By: Vernon Scott Peters
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Please Support Our Sponsors: RMGDESIGNZ PRODUCTIONS https://rmg-designz-productions.printify.me/products PODCAST HOME: https://soundcloud.com/vernondawordmaster From the Heart Radio is a podcast that serves as a beacon of light in the world of audio broadcasting. Hosted by the Wordmaster, this podcast has been providing Bible-based instruction and encouragement for over a decade, reaching its 11th year of operation.The podcast is often described as ‘food for the soul’, nourishing the spiritual appetite of its listeners with insightful teachings from the Bible. It encourages individuals to delve into the scriptures themselves, fostering a personal and profound understanding of the Word.With a reach that spans the globe, From the Heart Radio has touched the lives of countless individuals across different cultures and backgrounds. Its universal message of hope and faith resonates with a diverse audience, making it a beloved fixture in the world of religious podcasts.The Wordmaster, with his deep understanding of the scriptures and engaging delivery, has been instrumental in the podcast’s success. His ability to elucidate complex biblical concepts and provide practical applications has endeared him to listeners.To support this program and help it continue its mission of spreading biblical wisdom, please follow the provided link. Your support will ensure that From the Heart Radio can continue to serve as a source of spiritual nourishment for years to come. Thank you for your generosity and commitment to this cause.Please Support This Podcast: https://buymeacoffee.com/rmgproductions/membership FROM THE HEART RADIO (soundcloud.com)All rights reserved Spirituality
Episodes
  • GROWTH PART 4: knowledge
    Jun 15 2026
    In 2 Peter 1:1-11, the apostle outlines a profound, progressive pathway for character development—often referred to as Peter's Ladder of Sanctification. This passage presents a beautiful synergy between God’s empowering grace and our diligent human effort. Here is a comprehensive breakdown of the text, using the King James Version, exploring how each step builds upon the last to restore the image of God in humanity. The Divine Foundation (Verses 1–4) Before Peter asks us to climb, he establishes that God has already provided the ladder and the strength to ascend it. The Source of Life (v. 3): "According as his divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness..." True to His nature, God is the supreme giver of life (John 10:10). He does not leave us to our own destructive devices; instead, He equips us with everything necessary for spiritual vitality. The Promises and the Escape (v. 4): Through "exceeding great and precious promises," we are invited to become "partakers of the divine nature." The alternative to partaking in God's nature is facing the "corruption that is in the world through lust." Because sin is inherently destructive and carries its own natural, fatal consequences, taking hold of these promises is our only means of escaping spiritual death. The Eight Steps of Ascent (Verses 5–7) With the foundation laid, Peter outlines the active, progressive work of sanctification. He urges believers to "giving all diligence, add to your faith..." Sanctification is not instantaneous; it is a continuous, lifelong work where we add grace to grace, while God multiplies those graces within us (v. 2). ADDITIONAL RESOURCES ON THIS TOPIC: https://www.youtube.com/c/OnlyByLoveTV
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    14 mins
  • GROWTH PART 3: Virtue
    Jun 14 2026
    In 2 Peter 1:1-11, the apostle outlines a profound, progressive pathway for character development—often referred to as Peter's Ladder of Sanctification. This passage presents a beautiful synergy between God’s empowering grace and our diligent human effort. Here is a comprehensive breakdown of the text, using the King James Version, exploring how each step builds upon the last to restore the image of God in humanity. The Divine Foundation (Verses 1–4) Before Peter asks us to climb, he establishes that God has already provided the ladder and the strength to ascend it. The Source of Life (v. 3): "According as his divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness..." True to His nature, God is the supreme giver of life (John 10:10). He does not leave us to our own destructive devices; instead, He equips us with everything necessary for spiritual vitality. The Promises and the Escape (v. 4): Through "exceeding great and precious promises," we are invited to become "partakers of the divine nature." The alternative to partaking in God's nature is facing the "corruption that is in the world through lust." Because sin is inherently destructive and carries its own natural, fatal consequences, taking hold of these promises is our only means of escaping spiritual death. The Eight Steps of Ascent (Verses 5–7) With the foundation laid, Peter outlines the active, progressive work of sanctification. He urges believers to "giving all diligence, add to your faith..." Sanctification is not instantaneous; it is a continuous, lifelong work where we add grace to grace, while God multiplies those graces within us (v. 2).
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    14 mins
  • GROWTH PART 2: Faith
    Jun 12 2026
    In 2 Peter 1:1-11, the apostle outlines a profound, progressive pathway for character development—often referred to as Peter's Ladder of Sanctification. This passage presents a beautiful synergy between God’s empowering grace and our diligent human effort. Here is a comprehensive breakdown of the text, using the King James Version, exploring how each step builds upon the last to restore the image of God in humanity. The Divine Foundation (Verses 1–4) Before Peter asks us to climb, he establishes that God has already provided the ladder and the strength to ascend it. The Source of Life (v. 3): "According as his divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness..." True to His nature, God is the supreme giver of life (John 10:10). He does not leave us to our own destructive devices; instead, He equips us with everything necessary for spiritual vitality. The Promises and the Escape (v. 4): Through "exceeding great and precious promises," we are invited to become "partakers of the divine nature." The alternative to partaking in God's nature is facing the "corruption that is in the world through lust." Because sin is inherently destructive and carries its own natural, fatal consequences, taking hold of these promises is our only means of escaping spiritual death. The Eight Steps of Ascent (Verses 5–7) With the foundation laid, Peter outlines the active, progressive work of sanctification. He urges believers to "giving all diligence, add to your faith..." Sanctification is not instantaneous; it is a continuous, lifelong work where we add grace to grace, while God multiplies those graces within us (v. 2).
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    16 mins
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