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Giants, Flood & Fallen Angels (Part 1): What Genesis 6 Is Really About | Ep. 4

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What really happened in Genesis 6? In this episode of Sips of Grace, I sit down with Pete and Luke from The Days of Noah Podcast for Part 1 of our deep-dive into Genesis 6, Nephilim, and why understanding these supernatural elements of scripture matters more than ever.

We talk about:

  • The origins of The Days of Noah Podcast
  • Why taking the Bible literally changes everything
  • The dangers of ignoring the supernatural in scripture
  • How understanding Genesis 6 helps us grasp God’s justice, the flood, and spiritual warfare today
  • What the Church often overlooks—and why that matters

This conversation is foundational. We discuss why certain stories in scripture are so often avoided… and what happens when we stop skipping them.

👉 Check out The Days of Noah Podcast: https://bleav.com/shows/the-days-of-noah/

🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe for Part 2, where we go even deeper into end-times deception, modern Nephilim theories, and spiritual discernment in today’s world.

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What really happened in Genesis 6? In this episode of Sips of Grace, I sit down with Pete and Luke from The Days of Noah Podcast for Part 1 of our deep-dive into Genesis 6, Nephilim, and why understanding these supernatural elements of scripture matters more than ever.

We talk about:

  • The origins of The Days of Noah Podcast
  • Why taking the Bible literally changes everything
  • The dangers of ignoring the supernatural in scripture
  • How understanding Genesis 6 helps us grasp God’s justice, the flood, and spiritual warfare today
  • What the Church often overlooks—and why that matters

This conversation is foundational. We discuss why certain stories in scripture are so often avoided… and what happens when we stop skipping them.

👉 Check out The Days of Noah Podcast: https://bleav.com/shows/the-days-of-noah/

🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe for Part 2, where we go even deeper into end-times deception, modern Nephilim theories, and spiritual discernment in today’s world.

--

Follow along:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sipsofgracepodcast/
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sipsofgrace
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SipsofGracePodcast

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