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The Old Testament book of Habakkuk explains how Habakkuk initially questioned God’s silence regarding Judah’s internal wickedness and was subsequently stunned by the divine plan to use the ruthless Chaldeans as an instrument of judgment. The scriptures tracethe prophet’s journey from agonizing doubt to triumphant worship. Central to the narrative is the foundational doctrinal truth that "the just shall live by his faith," contrasting the arrogance of worldly empires with the patient endurance required of believers. Through a series of five woes, the sources...
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This episode provides an exposition of the Old Testament book of Micah, structured as a series of instructional lessons. The text explores the prophet's eighth-century BC message, which transitions from severe divine indictments against social injustice and religious hypocrisy to a messianic vision of future restoration. The prophetic text emphasizes the sovereignty of God in punishing sin while highlighting His long-suffering patience and the eventual gathering of a faithful remnant. Specific focus is placed on the birthplace of the Messiah in...
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The Book of Obadiah provides a brief but intense prophetic message centered on the divine judgment of Edom and the eventual restoration of Israel. Reviewing from a Baptist perspective, we explore how the descendants of Esau were condemned for their arrogant pride and their betrayal of their kin during the invasion of Jerusalem. The prophecy establishes the Day of the LORD as a pivotal moment of perfect retribution, where Edom’s violence is repaid with total annihilation. In contrast, the narrative emphasizes God's unconditional...
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Today's Episode takes a glimpse into the Book of Amos, focusing primarily on chapters 4 through 9. The source used is a bible study lesson from Pastor Anthony on the Book of Amos. The analyses detail God's severe warnings and impending judgment upon Israel and Judah, citing reasons such as social injustice, religious hypocrisy, and self-indulgent complacency. Key doctrinal themes consistently highlighted include the absolute authority of Scripture (symbolized by the plumbline), the certainty of moral accountability, and the necessity of sincere...
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In this episode we present and analyze the dense theological message contained within the eighth chapter of the Book of Romans, providing the complete scriptural text from the King James Version. The accompanying detailed analysis focuses intensely on Romans 8:28, explaining that this key promise—that all things work together for good—is specifically directed toward those "called according to his purpose." An analysis carefully traces the chapter's flow from the initial declaration of no condemnation in Christ to the final assurance that believers are eternally secure...
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This episode provides an overview of the entire Book of Joel, focusing on themes of divine judgment, repentance, and restoration. The Bible explains that the prophet Joel uses a devastating locust plague as a metaphor for the impending "Day of the Lord," a concept referencing both immediate historical calamities and the final eschatological wrath of God. Chapters 1 and 2 issue an urgent call for sincere repentance and corporate fasting, emphasizing that God, who is sovereign over all armies and disasters, desires mercy and is quick to restore what sin has...
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The primary focus is on Israel’s spiritual adultery—specifically the Northern Kingdom of Ephraim—through idolatry and reliance on foreign alliances, which resulted in inevitable divine judgment and destruction (Assyrian captivity). Recurring theological themes include the futility of false religion and empty ritualism, God’s persistent, redeeming love despite betrayal, and the necessity of genuine repentance and obedience for restoration. The studies consistently contrast Israel's disobedience with the sovereignty and faithfulness of...
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In Revelation 13 a description of the endtime event known by many as the mark of the beast is explored. Ultimately the Victory is Christ, and Christ alone
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Today's Message is from I Corinthians 15:12-20
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Today we looking into the book of Hebrews 12. We read the result we should have based upon the Heroes of Faith listed in Chapter 11.
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No Man Can Build Upon Sand And Have Their Work Stand. Only build upon Jesus Christ