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The J.B. Phillips version is full of energy and feels ALIVE. For anyone that wants to refresh themselves in scripture in a new format and perhaps a new translation. Read by J.B. Phillips' Grandson, Peter Croft. Special episodes - interviews, stories and inspiring readings from J.B. Phillips' other books.
Episodes

Friday Jun 28, 2024
1 Peter Chapter 3 New Testament Reading
Friday Jun 28, 2024
Friday Jun 28, 2024
1 Peter. Originally published as a part of Letters to Young Churches, with an introduction by C.S. Lewis, which sold over 4,000,000 copies.
Read by Peter Croft, youngest grandson of the late J.B. Phillips.

Thursday Jun 27, 2024
1 Peter Chapter 2 New Testament Reading
Thursday Jun 27, 2024
Thursday Jun 27, 2024
1 Peter. Originally published as a part of Letters to Young Churches, with an introduction by C.S. Lewis, which sold over 4,000,000 copies.
Read by Peter Croft, youngest grandson of the late J.B. Phillips.

Wednesday Jun 26, 2024
1 Peter Chapter 1 New Testament Reading
Wednesday Jun 26, 2024
Wednesday Jun 26, 2024
1 Peter. Originally published as a part of Letters to Young Churches, with an introduction by C.S. Lewis, which sold over 4,000,000 copies.
Read by Peter Croft, youngest grandson of the late J.B. Phillips.

Tuesday Jun 25, 2024
Ephesians Chapter 6 New Testament Reading
Tuesday Jun 25, 2024
Tuesday Jun 25, 2024
"Paul is concerned first to establish in his readers' minds as great and wide and deep a conception of Christ as he can. He points out that he is not only the Saviour of the world, but also the divinely appointed focal point of all activity and all knowledge, whether it is physical, mental or spiritual".

Monday Jun 24, 2024
Ephesians Chapter 5 New Testament Reading
Monday Jun 24, 2024
Monday Jun 24, 2024
"Paul is concerned first to establish in his readers' minds as great and wide and deep a conception of Christ as he can. He points out that he is not only the Saviour of the world, but also the divinely appointed focal point of all activity and all knowledge, whether it is physical, mental or spiritual".

Sunday Jun 23, 2024
Ephesians Chapter 4 New Testament Reading
Sunday Jun 23, 2024
Sunday Jun 23, 2024
"Paul is concerned first to establish in his readers' minds as great and wide and deep a conception of Christ as he can. He points out that he is not only the Saviour of the world, but also the divinely appointed focal point of all activity and all knowledge, whether it is physical, mental or spiritual".

Saturday Jun 22, 2024
Ephesians Chapter 3 New Testament Reading
Saturday Jun 22, 2024
Saturday Jun 22, 2024
"Paul is concerned first to establish in his readers' minds as great and wide and deep a conception of Christ as he can. He points out that he is not only the Saviour of the world, but also the divinely appointed focal point of all activity and all knowledge, whether it is physical, mental or spiritual".

Friday Jun 21, 2024
Ephesians Chapter 2 New Testament Reading
Friday Jun 21, 2024
Friday Jun 21, 2024
"Paul is concerned first to establish in his readers' minds as great and wide and deep a conception of Christ as he can. He points out that he is not only the Saviour of the world, but also the divinely appointed focal point of all activity and all knowledge, whether it is physical, mental or spiritual".

Thursday Jun 20, 2024
Ephesians Chapter 1 New Testament Reading
Thursday Jun 20, 2024
Thursday Jun 20, 2024
"Paul is concerned first to establish in his readers' minds as great and wide and deep a conception of Christ as he can. He points out that he is not only the Saviour of the world, but also the divinely appointed focal point of all activity and all knowledge, whether it is physical, mental or spiritual".

Wednesday Jun 19, 2024
Romans Chapter 16 New Testament Reading
Wednesday Jun 19, 2024
Wednesday Jun 19, 2024
"To Paul, brought up under the rigid Jewish Law, God was pre-eminently the God of Righteousness, i.e. moral perfection. In these days when the majority of people assume God to be a vague easy-going Benevolence it is difficult to appreciate the force of Paul's problem or the wonder of its solution.
If we are prepared the grant the absolute moral perfection of God, eternally aflame with positive goodness, truth and beauty, we can perhaps understand that any form of sin or evil cannot approach God without instant dissolution. This is as inevitable as, for example, the destruction of certain germs by the light of the sun.
How them, asks Paul, can man who has failed and, moreover, sinned deliberately, ever approach God or hope to share in his timeless existence?"
Originally published as part of Letters to Young Churches.