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Arise and Abide
A Call to Trust the Lord

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 12:16


In this episode of Arise + Abide, Curtis and Sally explore Isaiah 8:11–22, a powerful passage calling God's people to resist fear and trust wholly in the Lord. In a time of national panic and looming invasion, Isaiah is instructed not to think like the fearful crowd but to honor the Lord as holy and sovereign. Curtis and Sally reflect on the relevance of this message today, urging listeners to reject fear-driven mindsets and instead embrace faith, reverence, and obedience. The conversation highlights the danger of seeking guidance from the dead, the spiritually dead, worldly sources and the importance of clinging to God's word in times of darkness. Even as Isaiah foretells stumbling and judgment, there is a promise shining through: the hope of the coming Messiah. Jesus, the light of the world, calls us out of darkness and into life. Join us as we discuss the challenge of keeping God holy in our lives, trusting Him above all else, and living with confident hope in His promises.

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In this final stanza of Psalm 119 (verses 169–176), Curtis and Sally reflect on the psalmist's heartfelt plea for God's help, discernment, and rescue. They explore the tension between waiting on God's promises and the reality of suffering, highlighting how prayer and praise can emerge even in the hardest circumstances. Drawing parallels to Job's endurance and Jesus' parable of the lost sheep, they emphasize that God hears, sees, and seeks us—especially when we feel most lost. This episode offers a reminder that humility, trust, and faith anchor us as we wait for the Good Shepherd to carry us home.

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The Coming Assyrian Evasion

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 11:05


In this episode, Curtis and Sally explore Isaiah 8:1-10, where God commands Isaiah to name his son Maher-shalal-hash-baz—a prophetic sign of the swift Assyrian invasion. They discuss how Judah's rejection of God's gentle provision in favor of Assyrian protection leads to devastating consequences. Yet even amid judgment, God's presence remains. Through imagery of floods and promises of divine vindication, the hosts reflect on the tension between God's discipline and love, and the dangers of trusting worldly power over God's steady care.

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In this episode, Curtis and Sally reflect on Psalm 119:161–168, the “Shin” section, which highlights the peace and stability found in loving and obeying God's Word. Despite facing harassment and chaos in a broken world, the psalmist rejoices in the truth and justice of God's commands. Curtis and Sally explore themes of trust, obedience, and love, drawing connections to Jesus' call to die to self and follow Him. They emphasize that true peace comes not from our circumstances, but from remaining in God's truth and resting in His presence.

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The Lord's Message for Ahaz

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 12:59


In this episode of Arise + Abide, Sally and Curtis reflect on Isaiah 7 and God's message to King Ahaz during a time of crisis. Despite Ahaz's idolatry and alliance with Assyria, God extends grace, urging him to stand firm in faith and even offering a sign of His deliverance. But Ahaz refuses, prompting Isaiah to deliver the prophetic sign of Immanuel—“God with us.” Through this passage, Sally and Curtis explore God's unwavering faithfulness, His desire for relationship over control, and how He invites us to trust Him even when we feel unsteady. God continues to reach out with rescue, redemption, and the promise of His presence.

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In this episode of Arise+Abide, Curtis and Sally reflect on Psalm 119:153-160, a heartfelt plea for God's rescue grounded in love for His Word. As the psalmist cries out for help amidst suffering and betrayal, Curtis and Sally explore how obedience to God's commandments prepares us to turn to Him in our most desperate moments. The discussion draws connections to Jesus as our ultimate advocate and redeemer—the one who not only takes our side, but takes our place. Listeners are encouraged to rest in the truth of God's everlasting Word and His unfailing love, which revives and transforms our lives.

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Ahaz Rules in Judah

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Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 15:01


In this episode of Arise + Abide, Sally and Curtis dive into 2 Kings 16 and 2 Chronicles 28, exploring the reign of King Ahaz and Judah's deepening spiritual decline. Unlike his father Jotham, Ahaz chooses political strategy over faithful dependence on God—offering temple treasures to Assyria for protection and sacrificing his own sons in pagan rituals. As Judah suffers military defeat and moral collapse, a surprising act of mercy emerges when Israel's army, rebuked by the prophet Oded, returns captives and plunder in an act of repentance. Sally and Curtis reflect on misplaced trust, the dangers of looking to the world for solutions, and the steadfast hand of God that moves even in seasons of rebellion and despair. Through this cautionary tale, listeners are reminded that God's help is near and His mercy still reaches into the darkest chapters of our story.

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In this episode of Rise and Abide, Curtis and Sally reflect on the deeply personal and vulnerable cries found in Psalm 119:145–152. The psalmist's desperate plea for rescue is not just a call for relief, but a heartfelt expression of devotion and trust in God's enduring truth. Curtis explores how adversity still finds us even in faithful obedience, while Sally shares how sleepless nights have become moments for prayer and spiritual connection. Together, they uncover how God's nearness and eternal promises offer strength and peace in the face of fear, distraction, and spiritual attack.

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Micha Begins His Ministry

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Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 16:55


In this episode of Arise + Abide, Curtis and Sally reflect on the transitional moment between kings in Judah and the powerful beginning of the prophet Micah's ministry. As King Jotham ascends the throne and seeks to walk in obedience, the underlying corruption and idolatry of the people remain unaddressed. The episode explores God's call to repentance through Micah's vivid and haunting vision of judgment on Samaria and Jerusalem. Curtis and Sally discuss the deep wounds caused by rebellion, the need to tear down false foundations, and the faithful patience of a God who continually calls His people back. With insights into leadership, repentance, and restoration, this conversation challenges listeners to examine their own foundations and lean into the grace and truth of God's enduring promise.

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Apologetics With Archie: The Moral Argument

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Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 42:53


Send us a textDo you know an atheist, agnostic, or any believer with doubts? Join Dan and Archie as they discuss the Moral argument in this episode of Holy Spirit Soapbox.Music by Alex Grohl "Catching Rays" via https://www.pixabay.comVisual Art Credit: https://www.canva.comFor more information and to check out our other episodes, visit us on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/@holyspiritsoapbox.For more information and to check out our other episodes, visit us at https://holyspiritsoapbox.buzzsprout.com/ or search "Holy Spirit Soapbox" on YouTube.

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In this episode of Arise + Abide, Sally and Curtis reflect on Psalm 119:137–143, a passage that highlights the enduring righteousness and trustworthiness of God's Word. As they explore themes of pressure, indignation, and feeling insignificant, they point to the joy and peace that come from anchoring our lives in God's thoroughly tested promises. With connections to Isaiah 55 and 2 Corinthians 1, this conversation reminds us that God's Word brings life, even in a world that plays by different rules.

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In this episode, Sally and Curtis reflect on Psalm 119:129-136, a passage filled with awe for God's word and sorrow over the world's disobedience. They explore the psalmist's deep longing for God's commands, the peace that comes from waiting on the Lord, and the tension between divine truth and the brokenness of the world. With references to John 14, James 1, and 1 John 4, the conversation draws out how love for God leads to obedience and how the Spirit empowers us to live faithfully, even when surrounded by injustice. Ultimately, they offer encouragement rooted in Christ's victory and abiding presence.

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Struggle for Power in the Northern Kingdom

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Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 14:30


In this episode of Arise + Abide, Curtis and Sally reflect on 2 Kings 14:28–29 and 15:8–29, examining a turbulent period in Israel's history marked by assassinations, short reigns, and a refusal to turn from sin. As king after king follows the destructive example of Jeroboam, the nation spirals toward exile despite God's long-suffering patience and repeated warnings through prophets like Amos. The hosts draw powerful parallels between the kings' desperate grip on power and our own tendency to control outcomes instead of trusting God's promises. Through this sobering account, they highlight the freedom that comes from surrender—releasing control, remembering God's faithfulness, and walking daily in His plan.

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In this episode of Arise + Abide, Curtis and Sally reflect on Psalm 119:121-128, the stanza labeled Ayin. The psalmist's plea—“My eyes strain to see your rescue”—resonates deeply with anyone who has waited on God's promises in hard times. The conversation explores the tension between crying out for justice and submitting to God's loving discipline. They discuss the importance of discernment, the transformative power of God's Word, and how loving His commands shapes our understanding of what is true and good. Even when God's rescue feels far off, we are reminded of Christ's completed work and the abundant life available through Him.

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A Vision of God at the Alter

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 12:33


In this episode of Arise + Abide, Curtis and Sally dive into Amos chapter 9, where the prophet receives a vision of the Lord standing beside the altar, declaring that judgment is inevitable and inescapable. As Curtis and Sally discuss, God's justice is thorough—reaching every hidden place—but His heart is ultimately set on restoration. They reflect on the humility needed to walk with God and the assurance that no true believer will be lost. Drawing connections to Psalm 139, Romans 8, and the promise of renewal seen through Ezra and Nehemiah, they remind listeners that God's relentless presence is both a warning and a comfort. Even in judgment, God's goal is to rebuild, restore, and reconcile His people to Himself.

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In this episode of Arise + Abide, Curtis and Sally reflect on Psalm 119:113–120 (Samekh), a passage that contrasts divided loyalties with wholehearted devotion to God's Word. They explore the psalmist's call to reject evil influences and cling to God's sustaining truth, emphasizing the need for spiritual discernment and unwavering faith. Through honest discussion, Curtis and Sally connect the psalm to James 1 and John 8, highlighting the dangers of self-deception and the life-giving power of God's truth. Listeners are reminded that God's promises offer refuge and abundant life—both now and eternally—for those who remain undivided in their faith.

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In this episode of Arise+Abide, Sally and Curtis reflect on Psalm 119:105-112, the section marked Nun, exploring how God's Word serves as both light and lifeline in life's darkest and most uncertain moments. They discuss the imagery of walking through darkness and the necessity of divine guidance to avoid the traps set by the enemy. With insights from Deuteronomy and the Gospel of John, the conversation highlights the beauty of covenant—our promise to follow God and His promise to sustain and treasure us. Even when life hangs in the balance, His light never goes out.

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A Vision of Ripe Fruit

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 16:11


In this episode of Arise and Abide, Curtis and Sally reflect on Amos 8 and the vision of a basket of ripe fruit, symbolizing that Israel is ripe for judgment. They explore God's patience through previous visions and the shift to final warning as Israel's injustices and spiritual apathy reach a breaking point. The discussion highlights how God sees the hidden sins of dishonest gain and empty religious observance, and how His justice brings both accountability and the opportunity for repentance. Curtis and Sally connect this prophetic message to the spiritual famine Amos describes—a longing for the Word of the Lord—and point to Jesus as the ultimate fulfillment of God's presence and sustenance.

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In this episode of Arise + Abide, Curtis and Sally reflect on Psalm 119:97–104, a passage rich with the psalmist's love for God's Word. They explore the benefits of meditating on Scripture—gaining wisdom beyond enemies, teachers, and elders—and the joy of walking in obedience. Curtis highlights the continuity between Old and New Covenants, pointing to Jesus' teachings as the fulfillment and embodiment of God's law. Sally emphasizes the contrast between false and true ways of life, grounding her thoughts in Jesus' identity as the Way, the Truth, and the Life. Together, they point to the transforming power of God's Word and the call to live out His truth through love and action.

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Visions of the Lord's Judgement

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 16:00


In this episode, Sally and Curtis explore Amos chapter 7, where God reveals three visions to the prophet Amos—locusts, fire, and a plumb line. These visions reflect the tension between God's mercy and justice, with Amos interceding for Israel and God twice relenting. But the third vision, the plumb line, signals that the time for judgment has come. The hosts discuss the significance of these visions, the rejection of Amos by Israel's leaders, and the deeper truth that God desires repentance and restoration, not destruction. Through thoughtful conversation, they challenge listeners to examine the foundations of their own lives and align with God's truth

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In this episode of Arise+Abide, Sally and Curtis reflect on Psalm 119:89–96 and the powerful imagery of God's eternal word standing firm in heaven. They explore how the unchanging nature of God brings hope and sustains us through life's struggles. The discussion highlights the relevance of God's word across generations, the personal and rescuing nature of His commands, and how abiding in Him brings life and transformation. Curtis shares his journey with perfectionism and the realization that God's relational perfection far surpasses our human ideals. Sally offers insights on surrendering control and embracing the beauty of imperfection through a relationship with Jesus. Together, they invite listeners to find strength, joy, and purpose in God's word.

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Apologetics with Archie: The Teleological Argument (Part 2)

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 49:56


Send us a textDo you know an atheist, agnostic, or any believer with doubts? Join Dan and Archie as they discuss the Teleological (or "Intelligent Design") argument in this episode of Holy Spirit Soapbox.  This is part 2 of 2.Music by Alex Grohl "Catching Rays" via https://www.pixabay.comVisual Art Credit: https://www.canva.comFor more information and to check out our other episodes, visit us at https://holyspiritsoapbox.buzzsprout.com/ or search "Holy Spirit Soapbox" on YouTube.For more information and to check out our other episodes, visit us at https://holyspiritsoapbox.buzzsprout.com/ or search "Holy Spirit Soapbox" on YouTube.

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In this episode, Sally and Curtis reflect on Psalm 119:81–88, exploring the emotional and spiritual tension of waiting on God in seasons of hardship. They discuss the psalmist's honesty about feeling worn out and under attack, yet remaining faithful to God's Word. Through vivid imagery and personal insight, they draw parallels to the wilderness moments in our own lives, emphasizing the power of Scripture, the discipline of waiting, and the importance of remaining present with God. Whether you're feeling overwhelmed or simply seeking encouragement, this episode offers a reminder of God's unfailing love and the strength that comes from holding on to His promises.

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A Call To Repentance

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 15:43


In this episode of Arise+Abide, Curtis and Sally dive into Amos chapter 5, a powerful call to repentance from the prophet Amos. They explore God's deep sorrow over Israel's corruption and injustice, emphasizing His desire for His people to turn back to Him and live. Through poetic imagery and stark warnings, Amos conveys the inescapable nature of God's judgment—but also His ever-present mercy for those who seek Him. Curtis and Sally discuss how this message applies today, reminding us that true faith is not about empty religious rituals but about living with justice, mercy, and love. Join them for a thought-provoking conversation on God's call to righteousness and His enduring invitation to return to Him.

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In this episode of Arise+Abide, Sally and Curtis dive into Psalms 119:73-80, reflecting on the wisdom and comfort found in God's word. They discuss the importance of recognizing God as our creator, placing our hope in His promises, and living as a testimony of joy for others. Through personal insights and biblical references, they explore themes of discipline, justice, and the role of the Holy Spirit in guiding our lives. Tune in for an uplifting conversation about trust, obedience, and the abundant life God has planned for us.

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Israel's Failure to Learn

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 12:29


In this episode of Arise+Abide, Curtis and Sally explore Amos Chapter 4, a powerful passage that highlights Israel's failure to learn from God's discipline. The hosts discuss how the prophet Amos delivers a strong rebuke to the wealthy elite of Samaria, calling out their complacency and misplaced confidence in their material security. Through a series of divine warnings—including famine, drought, and plagues—God repeatedly urged His people to return to Him, yet they refused. Curtis and Sally reflect on the significance of these warnings for believers today, emphasizing the importance of spiritual awareness, obedience, and recognizing God's guidance in everyday life. Drawing connections to Jesus' teachings in Matthew 16, they encourage listeners to discern the signs of God's work in their lives and respond with faith and humility.

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Apologetics with Archie: The Teleological Argument

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 47:34


Send us a textDo you know an atheist, agnostic, or any believer with doubts? Join Dan and Archie as they discuss the Teleological (or "Intelligent Design") argument in this episode of Holy Spirit Soapbox.Music by Alex Grohl "Catching Rays" via https://www.pixabay.comVisual Art Credit: https://www.canva.comFor more information and to check out our other episodes, visit us at https://holyspiritsoapbox.buzzsprout.com/ or search "Holy Spirit Soapbox" on YouTube.

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In this episode of Arise+Abide, Curtis and Sally dive into Psalm 119:65-72 (Teth), reflecting on God's goodness, discipline, and the transformative power of His Word. They explore how suffering and discipline draw believers closer to God, shaping their faith journey and deepening their dependence on Him. Through personal insights and biblical wisdom, they discuss the importance of allowing God's truth—not human reasoning—to define good and evil. The episode highlights the incredible value of God's Word and the blessing of having access to it, reminding listeners of the ultimate fulfillment found in Christ.

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Witnesses Against Guilty Israel

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 14:40


In this episode of Arise+Abide, Sally and Curtis continue their study of the book of Amos, diving into chapter 3. The discussion explores God's judgment against Israel, highlighting how their spiritual rebellion and social injustice led to inevitable consequences. Amos paints a vivid picture of God as a roaring lion, calling His people to listen and recognize the seriousness of their sin. Sally and Curtis reflect on the covenant between God and Israel, drawing connections to Deuteronomy and the warnings given long before Amos' time. They discuss how forgetfulness of God's ways leads to destruction and how the call to repentance remains relevant today. Through Jesus, believers have the opportunity to walk in restored relationship with God, free from the burden of sin. Join the conversation as they unpack the significance of obedience, discipleship, and God's relentless pursuit of His people.

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Apologetics with Archie: The Cosmological Argument

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 48:29


Do you know an atheist, agnostic, or any believer with doubts? Join Dan and Archie as they discuss the Cosmological (or "First Cause") argument in this episode of Holy Spirit Soapbox.Verses mentioned in this episode:-Genesis 1:1-4-1 Peter 3:15-16Music by Alex Grohl "Catching Rays" via https://www.pixabay.comVisual Art Credit: https://www.canva.comSupport the showFor more information and to check out our other episodes, visit us at https://holyspiritsoapbox.buzzsprout.com/ or search "Holy Spirit Soapbox" on YouTube.

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In this episode of Arise+Abide, Sally and Curtis dive into Psalm 119:57-64 (Heth), reflecting on the powerful declaration, “Lord, you are mine!” They explore themes of devotion, obedience, and self-reflection, discussing how anchoring oneself in God's Word helps navigate life's challenges. Curtis shares how adopting a practice of thanksgiving in the middle of the night has deepened his faith, while Sally emphasizes the importance of self-examination and acting without delay in following God's direction. Together, they highlight the significance of community and accountability in our walk with God, reminding listeners that faith was never meant to be a solo journey. Tune in for an encouraging conversation about surrender, growth, and God's unfailing love that fills the earth.

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God's Judgment of Judah and Israel

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 11:20


In this episode of Arise+Abide, Curtis and Sally dive into Amos 2:4-16, examining God's judgment on Judah and Israel. They explore how Amos delivers a powerful message about the consequences of rejecting God's instructions, mistreating others, and falling into idolatry. The discussion highlights the recurring theme of deception—how the same lies that misled past generations continue to lead people away from God today. Curtis and Sally reflect on how selfishness blinds people to true freedom in God's way and how misplaced trust in worldly security ultimately fails. With insight from scripture, they emphasize God's justice and mercy, reminding listeners that while He is patient, there is a limit to His tolerance for oppression and sin. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation on faith, obedience, and the importance of remembering God's truth.

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In this episode of Arise+Abide, Curtis and Sally reflect on the enduring hope found in God's promises as they discuss Psalm 119:49-56. Together, they explore the human tendency to bargain with God during difficult times and the steadfast comfort found in trusting His word. Through personal reflections and scriptural insights, they emphasize the importance of endurance, hope, and the power of God's presence in our daily lives. Join them for an encouraging conversation on how God's promises revive and sustain us through life's trials.

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God's Righteous Judgment

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 12:07


In this episode of Arise+Abide, Sally and Curtis delve into the prophetic words of Amos, a shepherd and fig farmer called by God to deliver a message to the northern kingdom of Israel. Reading from Amos 1 through 2:3, they explore a time of prosperity overshadowed by moral and spiritual decay. The discussion centers on God's pronouncements of judgment against surrounding nations, highlighting acts of violence, betrayal, and injustice. Sally and Curtis reflect on God's heart for justice, mercy, and righteousness, emphasizing the danger of harboring unchecked anger and the importance of repentance. Through the vivid imagery of Amos' warnings, listeners are reminded of God's compassion and the call to live with integrity and love for others. Tune in for insights on how ancient prophecies remain relevant today, revealing the enduring nature of God's justice and mercy in a broken world.

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It May Go Well With You

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 16:33


Join Dan as we discuss God's desire for His creation in this episode of Holy Spirit Soapbox.Verses mentioned in this sermon:-Deuteronomy 4:39-40-Isaiah 3:10 -Romans 8:26-28-Ephesians 6:3 -Deuteronomy 5:16 Question:1) How do you feel knowing that our God wants you to be well?2) How can you help others understand that God wants them to also be well?Music by Alex Grohl "Catching Rays" via https://www.pixabay.comVisual Art Credit: https://www.canva.comSupport the showFor more information and to check out our other episodes, visit us at https://holyspiritsoapbox.buzzsprout.com/ or search "Holy Spirit Soapbox" on YouTube.

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In this episode of Arise+Abide, Sally and Curtis continue their journey through Psalm 119, focusing on verses 41-48 (Waw). They reflect on the profound connection between God's unfailing love and salvation, emphasizing the enduring value of His word. The discussion highlights themes of trust, obedience, and the freedom found in devotion to God's commandments. Curtis explores different translations of key verses, shedding light on the depth of God's love and mercy, while Sally contemplates the psalmist's plea to hold onto the truth. Together, they draw connections to Jesus as the living Word and the ultimate fulfillment of God's promises. Tune in for an insightful conversation on faith, surrender, and the joy of walking in freedom with the Lord.   How can we practically apply the psalmist's desire to "walk in freedom" by devoting ourselves to God's commandments? [05:38] What are some specific ways we can boldly testify about God's laws and commands, even to those in positions of authority? [08:17] How can we cultivate a deeper sense of delight and joy in meditating on God's decrees, as the psalmist describes? What are some practical steps we can take to ensure we do not become complacent in our obedience to God's instructions, but continue to keep them forever and ever? [07:57] How can we better recognize and respond to the challenges and calls to surrender that are present in the passage, as the speaker identified? [09:29]

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The Lord's Mercy

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 14:23


In this episode, Sally and Curtis dive into Jonah Chapter 4, exploring the prophet's reaction to God's mercy towards Nineveh. Despite witnessing the city's repentance and God's compassion, Jonah becomes angry, revealing his struggle with justice, fairness, and personal comfort. Through an in-depth discussion, they examine the contrast between Jonah's limited perspective and God's boundless grace. The episode also unpacks the significance of the leafy plant that God provides and then removes, using it as a lesson on misplaced priorities and spiritual blindness. Ultimately, this episode highlights the patience of God—not only towards Nineveh but also towards Jonah—as He seeks to guide His people towards repentance and understanding.

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In this episode of Arise + Abide, Curtis and Sally reflect on Psalm 119:33-40, exploring the tension between the desire to follow God and the human tendency to stray. They discuss the Psalmist's acknowledgment of the need for God's guidance, wisdom, and transformation, emphasizing that obedience and faith are not achieved through sheer willpower but through a deep reliance on God. Drawing parallels to Mark 9, where a father seeks Jesus' help but must first overcome his unbelief, they highlight how God reshapes hearts and minds, leading to spiritual renewal. Curtis and Sally also examine how the enemy plants doubt about God's promises and the importance of clinging to His truth for reassurance. They conclude with the powerful message of Christ's redemptive work, reminding listeners that true renewal comes through Jesus, who grants abundant life and reconciliation with God. Tune in for an encouraging discussion on surrendering self-reliance, embracing transformation, and trusting in God's unwavering faithfulness. Follow-Up Questions: How can believers practically apply the principles discussed in this conversation to their daily lives? [05:13] What specific strategies or spiritual disciplines can help believers cultivate a deeper understanding of God's word and a stronger desire to obey His commands? [02:18] How can the church community better support believers in their struggle against the tension between human desire and sin, and in their pursuit of God's goodness and renewal? What other biblical passages or themes could be explored to further deepen the understanding of the topics discussed in this conversation?

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Nineveh Repents

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 11:15


In this episode of Arise+Abide, Sally and Curtis delve into Jonah Chapter 3, exploring the remarkable story of Nineveh's repentance. Following Jonah's deliverance from the belly of the great fish, God gives him a second chance to deliver His message to the people of Nineveh. The hosts reflect on Jonah's obedience, the simplicity and power of his prophecy, and the profound response of the Ninevites, from the king to the common people. They discuss themes of humility, repentance, and God's eagerness to show mercy to those who turn from their wicked ways. This episode challenges listeners to examine their own lives: Are we stepping down from the thrones we've placed ourselves on and putting God first? Tune in for an inspiring conversation about obedience, transformation, and the boundless compassion of God.   Follow-Up Questions: How might the speakers' insights on obedience and humility apply to the listeners' own lives and faith journeys? [07:08] What other examples from the Bible or personal experiences could the speakers draw upon to further illustrate the themes of God's compassion and mercy? [10:51] How can the listeners actively seek to make God's character known to those around them, as the speakers emphasize is the purpose of God's interactions with His people?

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In this episode, Sally and Curtis delve into Psalms 119:25-32, reflecting on the psalmist's heartfelt cry for guidance, wisdom, and renewal. They discuss the imagery of lying in the dust and being revived by God's Word, emphasizing themes of humility, surrender, and the transformative power of God's instructions. Curtis explores the significance of submitting our plans to God, while Sally examines the deceitfulness of the human heart, and the hope found in a relationship with God. Together, they highlight the importance of pursuing God's commands, seeking His presence, and aligning our desires with His will for a life of peace and abundance. Follow-Up Questions: How can we practically cultivate a daily habit of delighting in the Lord and seeking His guidance, as the psalmist describes? [10:05] What are some specific ways we can identify and address the deceitfulness of our own hearts, and allow God to reshape our desires? [09:20] How can we encourage others to pursue a deeper understanding of God's word and its application to their lives? [11:19] What other biblical principles or passages could provide further insight into the themes discussed in this passage from Psalm 119?

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Jonah's Prayer

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 10:21


In this episode of Arise+ Abide, Curtis and Sally dive into Jonah chapter 2, exploring the heartfelt prayer Jonah offers from the belly of the great fish. Reflecting on Jonah's journey—from fleeing God's call to his desperate plea for mercy—Curtis and Sally unpack the deep themes of repentance, God's unwavering mercy, and the irony of Jonah seeking the same grace he resisted sharing with the people of Nineveh. They discuss the vivid imagery of Jonah's near-death experience, the parallels to our own struggles when we distance ourselves from God, and the comfort of knowing God's presence even in the darkest circumstances. Through thoughtful conversation, they highlight God's patience and steadfast love, even when we fall short or resist His plans. Tune in for an inspiring and relatable episode that reminds us of the power of God's mercy and the hope we can find when we turn back to Him, no matter how far we've strayed. Follow-Up Questions: How might Jonah's experience and prayer have impacted his subsequent obedience to God's call to preach to Nineveh? What lessons can modern-day believers learn from Jonah's journey and his recognition of God's mercy and sovereignty?  How can we cultivate a similar attitude of worship and dependence on God, even in the midst of our own struggles and difficulties?

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Sally and Curtis read and reflect on Psalm 119:17-24. The key themes explored include the truth and wisdom found in God's instructions, the importance of surrendering to and depending on God, and the experience of facing opposition and insults while remaining faithful to God's decrees. The discussion on the truth and wisdom found in God's instructions, as well as the experience of facing opposition while remaining faithful, encourages and inspires the audience to deepen their own relationship with God and reliance on His word. Follow-Up Questions: How can believers practically apply the insights from this psalm to their daily lives? What other biblical examples or stories illustrate the contrast between relying on one's own understanding versus submitting to God's truth? What strategies or practices can help believers maintain a posture of dependence on God and His guidance, even in the face of opposition or insults? How can the church community support and encourage one another in remaining faithful to God's instructions and decrees, especially when facing challenges or persecution?

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God's Call to Repentance

Arise and Abide

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 16:06


In this episode of Arise+Abide, hosts Sally and Curtis dive into Jonah Chapter 1, exploring the prophet's dramatic response to God's call. Reflecting on Jonah's attempt to flee from his mission to Nineveh, they examine themes of God's mercy, human disobedience, and divine purpose. Through the lens of Jonah's journey, the hosts discuss relatable struggles with surrendering to God's will, the transformative power of repentance, and the unexpected ways God uses challenging situations to reveal His character. They also explore the parallels between Jonah's story and God's larger redemptive plan, highlighting how even in disobedience, God's grace shines through to bring others to faith. This thought-provoking episode invites listeners to consider their own callings, the importance of obedience, and the assurance that God's plans prevail—even in the storms of life.

Arise and Abide

In this episode of Arise and Abide, Curtis and Sally delve into Psalm 119:9–16, exploring the theme of purity through obedience to God's word. Reflecting on the psalmist's yearning for closeness with the Lord, they discuss the metaphor of God's word as a treasure—something invaluable to cherish and guard in our hearts. Curtis shares insights inspired by Michael Pollan's The Botany of Desire, linking human desires to the deeper spiritual longing for God. Sally emphasizes the transformative power of meditating on scripture and delighting in God's decrees, which leads to a life of abundance and purpose. Together, they remind us that true purity and fulfillment are gifts from God, realized through surrender and relationship rather than performance or rule-following. This heartfelt conversation invites listeners to embrace the treasure of God's word and find joy in living His truth.

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Contentment

Arise and Abide

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 18:31


In this episode of Arise and Abide, Curtis and Sally delve into the reign of King Uzziah as detailed in 2 Kings 14-15 and 2 Chronicles 26. They explore themes of faithfulness, pride, and God's unwavering patience and love. The conversation reflects on the dangers of pride, the importance of contentment in God's plan, and the lessons learned from Uzziah's overstepping his role, leading to his downfall. The hosts discuss how these stories illustrate God's faithfulness to His people despite their repeated failures, emphasizing the importance of humility, dependence on God, and seeking His glory rather than personal fame. Sally and Curtis also draw parallels to the New Testament, pointing out how these Old Testament accounts foreshadow the grace and access to God provided through Jesus Christ. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their calling, resist prideful ambition, and trust in God's perfect plan for their lives. Join Curtis and Sally for this insightful discussion on God's enduring faithfulness and the perils of losing sight of Him.

Arise and Abide

In this episode of Arise + Abide, Sally and Curtis dive into Psalms 119:1-8, reflecting on the profound joy and freedom found in following God's commandments. They explore the Psalmist's call to live a life of integrity, the transformative power of obedience, and the enduring grace of God in moments of failure. Through heartfelt discussion, they emphasize the importance of remaining connected to God, reflecting His love, and seeking the guidance of the Holy Spirit in everyday decisions. The episode concludes with an inspiring reminder of God's faithfulness and the call to live as a new creation, producing the good fruit of the Spirit. Join them for an uplifting and honest journey into the richness of God's Word.

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Follow the Leader

Arise and Abide

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 17:00


In this episode of Arise + Abide, Curtis and Sally explore 2 Kings 14:1-22 and 2 Chronicles 25, diving into the life and reign of King Amaziah of Judah. They discuss Amaziah's initial obedience to God, his partial devotion, and the consequences of misplaced confidence. Reflecting on the examples we follow, they highlight the importance of wholehearted faith, sensitivity to the Holy Spirit, and giving glory to God for victories in life. The episode unpacks key lessons from Amaziah's prideful missteps, including his ill-fated challenge to Israel and his downfall following idolatry. Through these scriptures, Curtis and Sally remind us to examine our own hearts, follow Christ's example, and align our goals with God's glory. Join the conversation as they reflect on the ultimate prize of serving the Lord and living out a testimony that points others to Him.

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The LORD is for You!

Arise and Abide

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2024 12:27


In this episode of "Arise + Abide," Curtis and Sally explore Psalms 117 and 118, focusing on the powerful message of God's unfailing love and enduring faithfulness. They discuss Psalm 117's universal call for all people to praise the Lord and the depth of Psalm 118, which emphasizes God's steadfast love, the importance of taking refuge in Him, and the assurance He provides even in distress. Sally highlights the theme of God's heart for all nations, while Curtis reflects on the security found in God amidst life's uncertainties. Through verses like, “The stone the builders rejected has now become the cornerstone,” they connect the psalms to Jesus, noting that He fulfills this cornerstone role in believers' lives. They also delve into themes of triumph over adversity, the importance of gratitude, and the act of sharing testimonies to strengthen faith. This episode offers listeners encouragement to rely on God, to approach Him in times of distress, and to actively remember and share His goodness.

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The Sons of Jehu

Arise and Abide

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 17:36


In this episode of Arise + Abide, Sally and Curtis dive into 2 Kings 13, exploring the reigns of Jehoahaz and Jehoash, the sons of Jehu, as kings of Israel. Despite their continued sinful practices following Jeroboam's idolatrous example, moments of humility and reliance on God highlight His unwavering mercy and faithfulness. The discussion reflects on God's character, the importance of turning to Him even in our failures, and the transformative power of surrender. The episode also covers Elisha's final interactions, a miraculous revival, and the spiritual implications of renewed life through God's Spirit. Join Sally and Curtis as they unpack the lessons of leadership, faith, and redemption found in this compelling chapter.

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I Love the Lord!

Arise and Abide

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 8:01


In this episode of Arise + Abide, Curtis and Sally explore Psalm 116, reflecting on its themes of God's kindness, mercy, and deep love for His people. They discuss the Psalmist's gratitude for God's rescue and protection, emphasizing how God listens closely to those who call on Him with childlike faith. Curtis shares insights on the commitment of discipleship, encouraging listeners to surrender and praise God in all circumstances. Sally highlights the Psalmist's honest, unfiltered prayer, underscoring the importance of trusting in God's perfect plans. Together, they invite listeners to experience God's comforting presence and unchanging goodness.