For God So Loved

By: Calvin Otao
  • Summary

  • John 3:16 may be the most famous and possibly most popular verse in the Holy Bible. It is also the most profound in terms of God's dealings with humanity. It puts all of God's actions into perspective. We encourage you to join us as we experience God's love as seen in the Biblical narrative. We hope that you will love Him as He loves you.
    © 2023 For God So Loved
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Episodes
  • Eating with Jesus
    Dec 16 2022

    Today, on the FGSL podcast, we continue our discussion through the gospels. This time our focus is around Jesus of Nazareth eating with sinners.

    Reference: Mark 2:13-22.

    PS: You can follow me on Twitter below so you can stay updated on any new episodes I release. You can also visit my website where you can find a catalogue of all my episodes and the different platforms you can listen to and subscribe to.
    Follow me on Twitter @OtaoCalvin.
    You can also visit my podcast website @For God So Loved.


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    17 mins
  • Jesus Heals a Paralytic
    Oct 17 2021

    Today, on the FGSL podcast, we continue our discussion through the gospels. This time the discussion is around the healing of a paralytic by Jesus. Jesus on this occasion is making two points: 

    1. He can forgive sins 
    2. He is willing to forgive sins 
    3. He wants to convince you that He can and is willing to forgive sins.


    We will be reading Mark 2:1-13.

    PS: You can follow me on Twitter below so you can stay updated on any new episodes I release. You can also visit my website where you can find a catalog of all my episodes and the different platforms you can listen to and subscribe to.
    Follow me on Twitter @OtaoCalvin.
    You can also visit my podcast website @For God So Loved.

    God bless you!

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    29 mins
  • Mystery in Mark
    Aug 15 2021

    Today, on the FGSL podcast, we continue our discussion through the gospels. this time the discussion is around the mystery in the book of Mark. Jesus at least on two encounters is heard silencing a demon and a leper. Why? There is at least one reason: Gethsemane.

    We will be reading Mark 1.

    PS: You can follow me on Twitter below so you can stay updated on any new episodes I release. You can also visit my website where you can find a catalog of all my episodes and the different platforms you can listen to and subscribe to.
    Follow me on Twitter @OtaoCalvin.
    You can also visit my podcast website @For God So Loved.

    God bless you!

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    17 mins

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