Arise and Abide
In this episode of Arise + Abide, Curtis and Sally reflect on Psalm 132, a psalm that recalls God’s promises to David and His desire to dwell among His people. Together they trace the psalm’s echoes of David’s devotion, Solomon’s prayer, and ultimately the eternal fulfillment found in Jesus—the true anointed King from David’s line. The conversation explores the tension between human longing to build a place for God and God’s deeper desire for relationship with His people. They discuss the psalm’s reminder to remain faithful to God’s calling, to remember His promises, and to...
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Reading Hosea 4.
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In this episode of Arise + Abide, Sally and Curtis reflect on Psalm 131, a short but powerful psalm about humility, trust, and finding true peace in God. David reminds us not to trouble ourselves with matters beyond our understanding but instead to rest in the Lord with childlike faith. The conversation explores how humility allows us to release pride, entrust the unknown to God, and experience the calm of His presence. Like a weaned child who no longer cries for comfort, we can mature in our faith by finding contentment and security in the Lord rather than in circumstances or other people....
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In this episode of Arise + Abide, Curtis and Sally reflect on Hosea chapter 3, where Hosea is called to redeem his unfaithful wife as a living picture of God’s unfailing love for His people. Together, they explore how this passage reveals the depth of God’s commitment to Israel despite betrayal and idolatry, and how it points forward to His covenant of love fulfilled in Christ. The conversation highlights how true love is rooted in relationship and care rather than physical desire, and how God’s unconditional love calls us to extend grace to others who may not meet our expectations....
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Reading Psalms 130 followed by discussion.
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Reading from Hosea chapter two followed by a brief discussion.
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Reading Psalms 129 followed by a brief discussion and encouragement.
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Reading Hosea 1:1-2:1 followed by a brief discussion and encouragement.
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Reading Psalms 128 followed by a brief discussion and encouragement.
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We continue in the Chronological Life Application Study Bible reading 2 Kings 15:30-31 and 17:1-4 followed by 2 Chronicles 29:1-2 and then 2 Kings 18:1-8.
info_outlineIn this episode, Sally and Curtis explore Isaiah 17, a chapter filled with vivid imagery of desolation and judgment but also powerful glimpses of hope and restoration. As the prophecy unfolds against Damascus and Israel, we see once-flourishing cities reduced to ruins, fields stripped bare like after a harvest, and the consequences of turning away from God. Yet, in the midst of this devastation, a powerful shift occurs: the people finally lift their eyes to the Creator and abandon the idols of their own making.
Sally and Curtis reflect on what it means to return to the One who gives life—the Holy One of Israel. They discuss how idolatry drains life while God, the true Rock, offers protection, refuge, and renewal. Curtis highlights the comforting image of a God who doesn’t just stand as a barrier but actively hides and shields His people from harm. They share how prayer and God’s covering provide a kind of spiritual invisibility in the face of darkness.
As the episode concludes, listeners are reminded that no matter how overwhelming the opposition or how far we’ve wandered, nothing can thwart the Lord’s redemptive plan. His justice is real, but so is His desire to restore. When we turn back to Him, we find not judgment alone—but a Rock who hides us.