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Fr. Stephen De Young discusses Exodus Chapters 38, 39, and 40.
In this thought-provoking series, Anthony B. Bradley author of God at Work: Loving God and Neighbor Through the Book of Exodus—guides listeners through a fresh, multidimensional exploration of Exodus chapters 1–24. This isn't your typical Bible study. Drawing from years of theological reflection at the Acton Institute and Kuyper College, Bradley brings Exodus to life by integrating biblical theology with psychological insight and cultural critique. Alongside in the book, he unpacks the deeper meaning behind Israel's liberation, the formation of covenant community at Sinai, and the enduring relevance of these stories for personal, ecclesial, and societal transformation. Listeners will encounter Pharaoh's anxiety and Moses's self-doubt through the lens of Reinhold Niebuhr, explore the Israelites' wilderness behavior using Karen Horney's theory of basic anxiety, trace God's redemptive arc using Gerard Van Groningen's “Golden Cable” of covenant, kingdom, and mediator, and see how Abraham Kuyper's “sphere sovereignty” helps frame God's authority over all areas of life. Whether you're a pastor, student, Bible teacher, or someone seeking clarity and courage in a chaotic world, this podcast and book offer deep insight, practical reflection, and a renewed vision of what it means to love God and neighbor.
In this week's sermon, Pastor Nathan finishes the book of Exodus by taking a look at what happens after the Israelites' obedience in building the Tabernacle.
Pastor John teaching from the Book of Exodus Chapters 28-29.
Fr. Stephen De Young discusses Exodus Chapters 35, 36, and 37.
In this week's sermon, Pastor Nathan explains how our faces can shine with the glory of God just as it did with Moses.
On today's show, Episode 181, this is the SECOND PART of a discussion that I had with Professional Mechanical Engineer Andrew Hoy about the biblical Hebrew Ohel Mo'ed – the tabernacle or the tent of Elohim (“God”) as described in the Bible in Exodus Chapters 26 and 27. As a professional mechanical engineer and the son of a professor of mechanical engineering, Andrew Hoy approached the subject of the tabernacle structure with exacting attention to detail, drawing on his knowledge of Hebrew, textual biblical evidence, and the mathematical constant referred to as 3.14, commonly known as “pi.” What Andrew discovered in the Exodus Hebrew texts challenged him to reconsider the traditional tabernacle model and to begin accepting the textual biblical evidence showing that the Israelite Tent or Tabernacle was a circular structure with a dome-shaped design. Join me for the second part of our discussion about what Andrew discovered about the biblical tabernacle and why the information is so vital to our Hebraic and Messianic Torah Walk of Faith.
Please, feel free to send a text message here and give us feedback. Also, you may send a text msg or leave voicemail (425) 550-6670. Please DO NOT ask questions here because I have no way to respond to your questions. If you have questions, please send an email: questions@cominghome.co.ilOn today's show, Episode 181, this is the SECOND PART of a discussion that I had with Professional Mechanical Engineer Andrew Hoy about the biblical Hebrew Ohel Mo'ed – the tabernacle or the tent of Elohim (“God”) as described in the Bible in Exodus Chapters 26 and 27. As a professional mechanical engineer and the son of a professor of mechanical engineering, Andrew Hoy approached the subject of the tabernacle structure with exacting attention to detail, drawing on his knowledge of Hebrew, textual biblical evidence, and the mathematical constant referred to as 3.14, commonly known as “pi.” What Andrew discovered in the Exodus Hebrew texts challenged him to reconsider the traditional tabernacle model and to begin accepting the textual biblical evidence showing that the Israelite Tent or Tabernacle was a circular structure with a dome-shaped design. Join me for the second part of our discussion about what Andrew discovered about the biblical tabernacle and why the information is so vital to our Hebraic and Messianic Torah Walk of Faith. Support the show
Pastor John teaching from the Book of Exodus Chapters 26-27.
Parental Advisory: This episode may contain some adult themes. Fr. Stephen De Young discusses Exodus Chapter 34.
In this week's sermon, Pastor Nathan delves into the request of Moses to see God and how his desire for more of God should be the focus of our walk.
Pastor John teaching from the Book of Exodus Chapters 24-25.
Fr. Stephen De Young discusses Exodus Chapter 33.
In this week's sermon, Pastor Nathan explores the story of the golden calf-how a moment of impatience led the people to break their covenant with God, and the profound consequences that followed. It's a powerful reminder of how easily we can exchange trust for control, and the cost that comes with it.
On today's show, Episode 180, I'm speaking with Andrew Hoy about the biblical Hebrew Ohel Mo'ed – the tabernacle or the tent of Elohim (“God”) as described in the Bible in Exodus Chapters 26 and 27. As a professional mechanical engineer and the son of a professor of mechanical engineering, Andrew Hoy approached the subject of the tabernacle structure with rigorous attention to detail, drawing on his knowledge of Hebrew, textual biblical evidence, and the mathematical constant referred to as 3.14, commonly known as “pi.” What Andrew discovered in the Exodus Hebrew texts challenged him to reconsider the traditional tabernacle model and to begin accepting the textual biblical evidence showing that the Israelite Tent or Tabernacle was a circular structure with a dome-shaped design. Join me for this next series of biblical studies with Mechanical Engineer Andrew Hoy as he shares with us what he has discovered about the biblical tabernacle and why the information is so vital to our Hebraic and Messianic Torah Walk of Faith.
Please, feel free to send a text message here and give us feedback. Also, you may send a text msg or leave voicemail (425) 550-6670. Please DO NOT ask questions here because I have no way to respond to your questions. If you have questions, please send an email: questions@cominghome.co.ilOn today's show, Episode 180, I'm speaking with Andrew Hoy about the biblical Hebrew Ohel Mo'ed – the tabernacle or the tent of Elohim (“God”) as described in the Bible in Exodus Chapters 26 and 27. As a professional mechanical engineer and the son of a professor of mechanical engineering, Andrew Hoy approached the subject of the tabernacle structure with rigorous attention to detail, drawing on his knowledge of Hebrew, textual biblical evidence, and the mathematical constant referred to as 3.14, commonly known as “pi.”What Andrew discovered in the Exodus Hebrew texts challenged him to reconsider the traditional tabernacle model and to begin accepting the textual biblical evidence showing that the Israelite Tent or Tabernacle was a circular structure with a dome-shaped design. Join me for this next series of biblical studies with Mechanical Engineer Andrew Hoy as he shares with us what he has discovered about the biblical tabernacle and why the information is so vital to our Hebraic and Messianic Torah Walk of Faith. Support the show
This week we explore the phrase “Hallowed be your name." We reflect on how God, who can seem mysterious and far, is deeply near to us like a loving parent. Drawing from Martin Luther's teachings and scripture, we consider how God's name becomes This message is brought to us by Pastoral Intern Aaron Schutte. Our Scripture is from Exodus Chapter 3, verses 1 - 15.
Parental Advisory: This episode may contain some adult themes. Fr. Stephen De Young discusses the ending of Exodus Chapter 32.
In this week's sermon, Pastor Nathan unpacks the workmanship of the Tabernacle and how it shapes the way we do ministry with maximum impact!
Pastor John teaching from the Book of Exodus Chapter 23.
Parental Advisory: This episode may contain some adult themes. Fr. Stephen De Young discusses the beginning of Exodus Chapter 32.
Pastor John teaching from the Book of Exodus Chapters 21-22.
Fr. Stephen De Young discusses the ending of Exodus Chapter 30, as well as Chapter 31.
Pastor John teaching from the Book of Exodus Chapter 20.
Fr. Stephen De Young discusses the beginning of Exodus Chapter 30.
Pastor John teaching from the Book of Exodus Chapters 18-19.
Fr. Stephen De Young discusses the ending of Exodus Chapter 29.
Pastor John teaching from the Book of Exodus Chapter 17.
Fr. Stephen De Young discusses the beginning of Exodus Chapter 29.
Fr. Stephen De Young discusses the ending of Exodus Chapter 28.
Fr. Stephen De Young discusses the beginning of Exodus Chapter 28.
Pastor John teaching from the Book of Exodus Chapter 16.
Fr. Stephen De Young discusses the beginning of Exodus Chapter 25, as well as Chapters 26 and 27.
Pastor John teaching from the Book of Exodus Chapter 15.
Fr. Stephen De Young discusses the beginning of Exodus Chapter 25.
Pastor John teaching from the Book of Exodus Chapters 13-14.
Fr. Stephen De Young discusses the ending of Exodus Chapter 24.
A verse by verse Bible Teaching through Exodus Chapter 13 by Pastor Brock Ashley.
Pastor John teaching from the Book of Exodus Chapter 12.
A verse by verse Bible Teaching through Exodus Chapter 12 vs. 21 through 51 by Pastor Brock Ashley.
Fr. Stephen De Young discusses the beginning of Exodus Chapter 24.
A verse by verse Bible Teaching through Exodus Chapter 12 vs. 1 to 20 by Pastor Brock Ashley.
Fr. Stephen De Young discusses the ending of Exodus Chapter 23.
Fr. Stephen De Young discusses the beginning of Exodus Chapter 23.
Fr. Stephen De Young discusses Exodus Chapter 22.
Fr. Stephen De Young discusses the ending of Exodus Chapter 21.
Fr. Stephen De Young discusses Exodus Chapters 21, 22, and the beginning of Chapter 23.
Fr. Stephen De Young discusses the beginning of Exodus Chapter 21.
Fr. Stephen De Young discusses the end of Exodus Chapter 20.
Fr. Stephen De Young continues his discussion of Exodus Chapter 20.