January 9, 2026

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Weekly Roundup 1/4-1/10/2026

Weekly Roundup: January 4–10, 2026 1/4/2026 Reading the Bible Daily with Dave Podcast: Job 2, Holding Fast to Faith When the Pain Deepens — Listen Contending for the Word Q&A Podcast: Biblical Conviction vs. Personal Opinion — Listen 1/5/2026 Contending for the Word Q&A Podcast: How Christians Grow in Discernment, A Biblical and Practical Guide […]

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True Revival vs. False Revival: Biblical Discernment from Scripture

True Revival vs. False Revival: Biblical Discernment from Scripture By: Dave Jenkins Show: Contending for the Word — Weekly Watch Date: January 1/10/2026 Show Summary The word revival is used everywhere today across headlines, social media, worship gatherings, and cultural conversations. But Scripture never calls Christians to assume that every spiritual surge is from the

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Job 8: When Simplistic Theology Wounds the Suffering

Job 8: When Simplistic Theology Wounds the Suffering By: Dave Jenkins | Show: Reading the Bible Daily with Dave | Date: Saturday, January 10, 2026 Show Summary In Job chapter 8, Bildad responds to Job with words that sound theologically correct but lack compassion, wisdom, and understanding. He assumes suffering is always punishment for sin

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How Christians Fight Sin Biblically, Hope for the Battle Against Temptation

How Christians Fight Sin Biblically, Hope for the Battle Against Temptation Author: Dave Jenkins Show: Contending for the Word Q&A Date: December 2025 Show Summary Every Christian faces the lifelong struggle against sin. In this episode, we explore how Scripture teaches us to fight sin biblically by remembering who we are in Christ, relying on

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