Apostolic Intelligence Podcast
Apostolic Intelligence Podcast
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Apostolic Intelligence podcast represents the eternal interest of christians from every class, tongue, and race whose hearts are committed to God and His Son, Jesus the Messiah. Our mandate is to attain unity in the faith by establishing the Apostles' belief system, teachings, and practices. We emphasize the simple yet powerful teachings of the early Church by presenting clear, verifiable, Scripture-based doctrines. We envision a Church that returns to its Scriptural roots—a united wave of fearless saints marching to reign with Jesus the Messiah in the coming kingdom of God.
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The podcast covers a range of topics centered on Christian faith, specifically focusing on the core messages of the Apostles, the significance of the resurrection, and the unifying aspects of the Gospel for all humanity. Episodes like Apostle Paul’s Gospel Obsession with the Resurrection and God’s Plan for Humanity illustrate the show’s commitment to unveiling Scriptural truths and fostering unity among believers.

Apostolic Intelligence podcast represents the eternal interest of christians from every class, tongue, and race whose hearts are committed to God and His Son, Jesus the Messiah.
Our mandate is to attain unity in the faith by establishing the Apostles’ belief system, teachings, and practices.
We emphasize the simple yet powerful teachings of the early Church by presenting clear, verifiable, Scripture-based doctrines.
We envision a Church that returns to its Scriptural roots—a united wave of fearless saints marching to reign with Jesus the Messiah in the coming kingdom of God.
In this episode of Apostolic Intelligence, Daniel Anazodo examines how the Apostle Paul introduced his letters and why those introductions matter far more than most believers realize.
Before writing to Rome, Galatia, Corinth, or Ephesus, Paul had a history — from persecutor of the Church to chosen vessel of Christ. This teaching traces Paul’s transformation in the book of Acts, his calling by Jesus, and his commission to carry the gospel to Gentiles, kings, and Israel.
But the central focus is this: What was Paul consistently saying in the openings of his letters?
By carefully walking through the introductions of Romans, Galatians, 1 Corinthians, and Ephesians, this study highlights several key themes:
•Paul as a servant and apostle of Jesus Christ
•The gospel as God’s promised plan fulfilled in Christ
•Jesus appointed Son of God in power by the resurrection
•Grace and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ
•The calling of believers into holiness and fellowship
This teaching emphasizes the clarity and consistency in Paul’s message — especially his distinction between God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ, and how that shapes our understanding of lordship, sonship, resurrection, inheritance, and eternal life.
If you’ve ever skimmed past the introductions of Paul’s letters, this study will challenge you to read them again — slowly and carefully.
📖 Scriptures Covered:
Acts 2, Acts 3, Acts 7–9, Romans 1, Galatians 1, 1 Corinthians 1, Ephesians 1, Titus 1
This message is for believers who want to understand apostolic doctrine without bias and see the consistency of the gospel from the beginning.
Follow Apostolic Intelligence for clear, scripture-based teaching rooted in love and truth.
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