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    Bible In Your Ear Daily Podcast with Kirk Whalum - Hosted by Olive Tree Bible Software

    NEW #BIYE w @OliveTreeBible DAY 57 - Leviticus 19:1-20:21 Mark 8:11-38 Psalms 42:1-11 Proverbs 10:17

    To Be a Christian: The Anglican Catechism in a Year
    Day 57. What is the relationship between Jesus' divine and human natures? (2026)

    To Be a Christian: The Anglican Catechism in a Year

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 8:28


    Today is day 57 and we are in the section on the Second Article of the Apostles' Creed on Jesus Christ the Son of God. Today we are on the sixth line: “He was conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of The Virgin Mary” and studying question 57. 57. What is the relationship between Jesus' divine and human natures? At the moment of Jesus' conception, the divine nature of the one eternal Person of the Son was united to our human nature. Therefore, Jesus Christ is fully and truly both divine and human, but without sin. His two natures are united without division, separation, mixture, or change. (Luke 1:26–38; John 1:14; Philippians 2:6–8; Hebrews 2:10–16; 1 John 4:2–3; Definition of Chalcedon) We will conclude today with The Collect for The Presentation of Christ in the Temple found on page 603 of the Book of Common Prayer (2019). If you would like to buy or download To Be a Christian, head to anglicanchurch.net/catechism. Produced by Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Madison, MS. Original music from Matthew Clark. Daily collects and Psalms are taken from Book of Common Prayer (2019), created by the Anglican Church in North America and published by the Anglican Liturgical Press. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Scripture quotations are from The ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Catechism readings are taken from To Be a Christian - An Anglican Catechism Approved Edition, copyright © 2020 by The Anglican Church in North America by Crossway a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

    Bible Bedtime
    2K7: Clever Lepers

    Bible Bedtime

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 27:35


    Welcome to Bible Bedtime. Tonight I will read 2 Kings 7. After that, I will read Psalms 31 and finish with the Lord's Prayer and my own prayer of dedication.As promised, here is more information on the podcast. If you'd like to connect with me or the Bible Bedtime community:Our email is BibleBedtimePodcast@gmail.com, You can join us on Facebook! You can message me there as well. To support this ad-free podcast, you can:Rate and review Bible Bedtime on your favorite podcast player. It costs you nothing and you can help others find (or avoid?) Bible Bedtime in their search for a bedtime podcast.Join our Patreon group for $1-$5 a month, you can listen to all episodes - including extended episodes of full books of the Bible.You can send a small donation to us on Venmo @Biblebedtime. All your support goes to offset the costs of doing the podcast and are ALWAYS appreciated but NEVER expected.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/biblebedtime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Go(o)d Mornings with CurlyNikki
    Daily Devotional: THIS IS THE MOMENT BEFORE IT BREAKS.

    Go(o)d Mornings with CurlyNikki

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 0:46


    Go(o)d Mornings with CurlyNikki
    Daily Devotional: YOU CAN'T LEAVE ME.

    Go(o)d Mornings with CurlyNikki

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 1:20


    YOU THINK YOU DO. BUT YOU ARE NEVER OUTSIDE ME. YOU NEVER LEFT. LOOK AGAIN. FEEL AGAIN. LOVE ETERNAL. www.curlynikki.com

    Wisdom-Trek ©
    Day 2805 Wisdom Nuggets – Psalm 114:1-14– Daily Wisdom

    Wisdom-Trek ©

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 12:36 Transcription Available


    Welcome to Day 2805 of Wisdom-Trek. Thank you for joining me. This is Guthrie Chamberlain, Your Guide to Wisdom. Day 2805 – Wisdom Nuggets – Psalm 114:1-14 – Daily Wisdom Wisdom-Trek Podcast Script - Day 2805 Welcome to Wisdom-Trek with Gramps! I am Guthrie Chamberlain, and we are on Day two thousand eight hundred five of our Trek. The Purpose of Wisdom-Trek is to create a legacy of wisdom, to seek out discernment and insights, and to boldly grow where few have chosen to grow before. The Title for Today's Wisdom-Trek is: The Cup of Salvation – Rescued from the Cords of Death Today, we are continuing our profound journey through the Egyptian Hallel. This is the collection of praise songs, sung by the Jewish people during the Passover festival, commemorating their deliverance from slavery. We are stepping into the deeply personal territory of Psalm One Hundred Sixteen, covering verses one through fourteen, in the New Living Translation. To fully appreciate where we are standing today, we must look back at the trail we just hiked in Psalm One Hundred Fifteen. In that previous trek, we stood amidst the great, living choir of Israel. We heard the worship leader call out to the nation, the priests, and all who fear the Lord, commanding them to trust in the Maker of heaven and earth. We learned that the heavens belong to Yahweh, but the earth has been given to humanity, as His authorized representatives. The psalm ended with a stark reminder: the dead cannot sing praises; therefore, we must praise the Lord while we still have breath in our lungs. Psalm One Hundred Sixteen takes that final thought about life, death, and praise, and turns it into a vivid, first-hand testimony. If Psalm One Hundred Fifteen was a massive, public choir singing about the theology of God, Psalm One Hundred Sixteen is a single, trembling voice, singing about the intimacy of God. The psalmist has just survived a near-death experience. He was standing on the absolute brink of the grave, staring into the abyss, and God reached down and pulled him back. As we read this, remember that this was sung by Jesus and His disciples on the very night He was betrayed. Jesus sang these words about the "snares of death," knowing that within hours, He would be facing the cross. So, let us walk closely with the psalmist, and discover what it means to lift the cup of salvation. The first segment is: Psalm One Hundred Sixteen: verses one through four I love the Lord because he hears my voice and my prayer for mercy. Because he bends down to listen, I will pray as long as I have breath! Death wrapped its ropes around me; the terrors of the grave overtook me. I saw only trouble and sorrow. Then I called on the name of the Lord: "Please, Lord, save me!" The psalm begins with a raw, unfiltered declaration of affection: "I love the Lord." It is actually quite rare in the Psalms for the writer to begin with such a blunt, personal statement of love. But why does he love God? "Because he hears my voice and my prayer for mercy." Notice the beautiful, physical imagery the psalmist uses to describe God's attentiveness:...

    Bible In Your Ear Daily Podcast with Kirk Whalum - Hosted by Olive Tree Bible Software

    NEW #BIYE w @OliveTreeBible DAY 56 - Leviticus 16:29-18:30 Mark 7:24-8:10 Psalms 41:1-13 Proverbs 10:15-16

    To Be a Christian: The Anglican Catechism in a Year
    Day 56. Was Mary the only biological parent of Jesus? (2026)

    To Be a Christian: The Anglican Catechism in a Year

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 4:55


    Today is day 56 and we are in the section on the Second Article of the Apostles' Creed on Jesus Christ the Son of God. Today we are on the sixth line: “He was conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of The Virgin Mary” and studying question 56. 56. Was Mary the only biological parent of Jesus? Yes. While still a virgin, Mary submitted to the will of God and bore the Son of God. Therefore, she is held in high honor. However, in obedience to God, Joseph took Mary as his wife and raised Jesus as his son. (Isaiah 7:14; Matthew 1:18–25; 13:55) We will conclude today with The Collect for Saint Mary the Virgin found on page 631 of the Book of Common Prayer (2019). If you would like to buy or download To Be a Christian, head to anglicanchurch.net/catechism. Produced by Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Madison, MS. Original music from Matthew Clark. Daily collects and Psalms are taken from Book of Common Prayer (2019), created by the Anglican Church in North America and published by the Anglican Liturgical Press. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Scripture quotations are from The ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Catechism readings are taken from To Be a Christian - An Anglican Catechism Approved Edition, copyright © 2020 by The Anglican Church in North America by Crossway a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

    Good Morning, City Church
    Wednesday, February 25, 2026

    Good Morning, City Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 7:18


    Today's readings: Psalms 49, 53, 119:49–72; Genesis 37:25–36; 1 Corinthians 2:1–13; Mark 1:29–45

    ABP - King James Version - One Hour A Day - April Start
    Day 313: 20 Proverbs 19-20; 2 Chronicles 12-19; 19 Psalms 44-49; 40 Matthew 2-6

    ABP - King James Version - One Hour A Day - April Start

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 73:14


    20 Proverbs 19-20; 2 Chronicles 12-19; 19 Psalms 44-49; 40 Matthew 2-6

    1 Year Daily Audio Salmos
    Daily Audio Salmos February 25 - 2026

    1 Year Daily Audio Salmos

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 9:26


    Daily Prayer at Crossroads Abbey
    Evening Prayer Wednesday February 25, 2026 Season of Lent

    Daily Prayer at Crossroads Abbey

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 26:36


    Evening lessons: Psalms 137, 138; Lamentations 1; Romans 9.  By the waters of Babylon we sat down and wept, when we remembered you, O Zion.

    Daily Prayer at Crossroads Abbey
    Morning Prayer Thursday February 26, 2026 Season of Lent

    Daily Prayer at Crossroads Abbey

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 29:36


    Morning lessons: Psalms 139; Exodus 5; Matthew 11.  O Lord, you have searched me out and know me; you know my sitting down and my rising up; you understand my thoughts from afar.

    1 Year Daily Audio Psaumes
    Daily Audio Psaumes February 25 - 2026

    1 Year Daily Audio Psaumes

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 2:33


    Amiga Arise - Christian Life Coach, Learning to Pray, Move and Grow in Faith, Hope & Healing

    Hola Amiga,  In today's episode The Art of Poetry, we explore poetry as a spiritual practice—how scripture reading becomes a sacred space to process our emotions. We draw inspiration from the Psalms, where we see how poetry can serve as prayer and giving voice to emotions before God.  We talk about how poetry can become a spiritual discipline—similar to journaling or contemplative prayer. We discuss how scripture reminds us that when words fail, the Spirit intercedes, and how poetry can give language to what feels unspoken. Writing becomes a way to sit with emotions instead of suppressing them, allowing God to meet us in the process. You are invited to embrace writing as a spiritual discipline, using poetry to reflect, release, and connect with the Divine. Whether journaling, composing verses, or whispering prayers through metaphor, this episode shows how words can become sacred offerings that transform the heart. Love your,  Amigas!    Connect with us:  Instagram: @Amigaarise  https://www.instagram.com/amigaarise/ Facebook: @Amiga Arise https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100083723596616 Email: Amigaarise@gmail.com Website: https://www.amigaarise.com

    The American Soul
    Guard Your Heart, Guard Your Nation

    The American Soul

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 18:06 Transcription Available


    Start at the source: the heart. We explore how inner life—thoughts, desires, and daily choices—spills into families, communities, and national destiny. Guided by Mark 7, we push beyond surface rituals and ask the tougher question: what's forming our character, and how does that formation show up in the real world?We move from scripture to lived reality, reflecting on a brutal crime and the Red Brigades' campaign of terror to show how pride, deceit, and envy don't stay private. They scale. Alongside these hard moments, we lift up examples of courage and service through a Medal of Honor citation and the immigrant story it carries. The throughline is not partisanship but principle: public virtue rests on private virtue. John Adams, General MacArthur, and Ronald Reagan each underscore a civic code where duty, honor, and sacrifice aren't museum pieces—they're survival tools for a free people.You'll hear a frank look at contested teachings around marriage, a call to examine where tradition replaces truth or where convenience edits conviction, and a reminder from Psalms and Proverbs that wisdom speaks quietly while folly shouts. We pray for leaders, first responders, neighbors, and marriages, not as ritual but as alignment with a higher standard. The message is clear: laws matter and institutions matter, but neither can save a society that abandons the work of guarding the heart.If this conversation stirs something in you—hope, resolve, a nudge to act—lean into it. Subscribe to the show, share this episode with a friend who's ready for substance over slogans, and leave a review so others can find it. What single virtue will you practice this week that could ripple beyond your own life?#DouglassMacArthur #DailyScripture #CountrysideBookSeriesSupport the showThe American Soul Podcasthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1791934/subscribe Countryside Book Series https://www.amazon.com/Countryside-Book-J-T-Cope-IV-ebook/dp/B00MPIXOB2

    Go(o)d Mornings with CurlyNikki
    Daily Devotional: YOU ARE BOLD NOW.

    Go(o)d Mornings with CurlyNikki

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 1:28


    Go(o)d Mornings with CurlyNikki
    YOU APPLIED THE SECRET.

    Go(o)d Mornings with CurlyNikki

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 1:11


    You changed the past, the present, and the future. They are one, they are none. I Am.www.curlynikki.com

    Sleep Psalms with Bishop T.D. Jakes
    Psalm 94

    Sleep Psalms with Bishop T.D. Jakes

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 11:32 Transcription Available


    Fall asleep to special Psalm devotionals at https://www.sleeppsalms.com Tonight's prayer is from Psalm 94:17. Welcome to "Sleep Psalms with Bishop T.D. Jakes," a tranquil oasis of serenity for your weary soul. In each episode, you'll embark on a soothing journey guided by the wisdom of the most popular book of the Bible, the book of Psalms. Bishop T.D. Jakes' calming voice and gentle prayers will lull you into a peaceful state of mind, perfect for restful sleep or deep meditation. Allow each profound devotional soothe your soul every night. Let the verses of the Psalms cradle your thoughts and provide solace, allowing you to drift into a night of tranquil slumber. Let the Lord be your shepherd tonight, and fall asleep to God's word. Join us as we embark on a profound exploration of these timeless scriptures, nurturing both your spirit and your dreams. Download the Pray.com app for more Bible stories to last a lifetime. To learn more about Bishop T.D. Jakes visit https://tdjenterprises.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Bible In Your Ear Daily Podcast with Kirk Whalum - Hosted by Olive Tree Bible Software

    NEW #BIYE w @OliveTreeBible DAY 55 - Leviticus 15:1-16:28 Mark 7:1-23 Psalms 40:11-17 Proverbs 10:13-14

    Flourish-Meant: You Were Meant to Live Abundantly
    Personal and National Revival with Senator Hank Erwin

    Flourish-Meant: You Were Meant to Live Abundantly

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 29:10


    How can we have national and personal revival in our nation this year?  In this episode, host Tina Yeager welcomes a very special guest, Senator Hank Erwin, as they explore the powerful concept of personal and national revival. Drawing from his 35 years in broadcasting, his service as a leader in government, and his role in founding the Great American Prayer organization, Senator Hank Erwin shares the vision behind GAP26—a nationwide call to prayer and repentance scheduled for March 1-4, 2026. Together, Tina Yeager and Senator Hank Erwin dive into why revival matters not only for America as a whole, but for every individual facing struggles and searching for renewed faith. Discover how the upcoming Great American Prayer event aims to ignite spiritual transformation across all 50 states, nurturing personal relationships with Jesus and fostering unity within families and communities. Whether you're seeking fresh purpose or wondering how to contribute to positive change, this conversation offers practical steps and heartfelt encouragement for everyone tuning in. Get ready to hear inspiring stories, actionable advice for deepening your spiritual walk, and details on how you can participate in a movement that could shape the future of America and beyond. Senator Erwin even shares insights about an upcoming movie release, I Can Only Imagine 2, and other marvelous projects produced by his sons, Jon and Andy Erwin (https://erwinbrothers.com/). Here's What You Can Expect:

    To Be a Christian: The Anglican Catechism in a Year
    Day 55. Why is it important to say that Jesus was born? (2026)

    To Be a Christian: The Anglican Catechism in a Year

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 4:55


    Today is day 55 and we are in the section on the Second Article of the Apostles' Creed on Jesus Christ the Son of God. Today we are on the sixth line: “He was conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of The Virgin Mary” and studying question 55. 55. Why is it important to say that Jesus was born? It is important to affirm that he is one of us: truly human, born to a human mother, and raised in a human family. (Luke 2:41–52; Hebrews 2:17–18) We will conclude today with The Collect for Christmas Day found on page 600 of the Book of Common Prayer (2019). If you would like to buy or download To Be a Christian, head to anglicanchurch.net/catechism. Produced by Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Madison, MS. Original music from Matthew Clark. Daily collects and Psalms are taken from Book of Common Prayer (2019), created by the Anglican Church in North America and published by the Anglican Liturgical Press. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Scripture quotations are from The ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Catechism readings are taken from To Be a Christian - An Anglican Catechism Approved Edition, copyright © 2020 by The Anglican Church in North America by Crossway a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

    Homilies from the National Shrine
    Deepening the Our Father: Lenten Prayer - Fr. Mark Baron | 2/24/26

    Homilies from the National Shrine

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 22:13


    The readings for this homily: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/022426.cfmFather Mark Baron, MIC, invites us to move beyond a superficial recitation of the Our Father and let this prayer become the heartbeat of our Lenten journey. He reminds us that the season of Lent began with Ash Wednesday, calling us to the three classic practices of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. These disciplines are not ends in themselves; they are pathways that lead us into a richer relationship with the Holy Trinity.Father Mark stresses that Jesus warned against “babbling like the pagans,” whose prayers were empty repetitions aimed at manipulating distant gods. In contrast, our Father knows our needs before we ask, and He invites us into an engaged, relational dialogue. Father Mark explains that God created us as image‑bearers so that we can reflect His holiness in our words, deeds, and community life. When we pray the Our Father slowly, ruminating on each petition, we align our will with the Father's, asking that His kingdom come; that His will be done; for daily bread, forgiveness, and protection from temptation.He points out that true prayer ordinarily requires the support of the Sacraments — the Eucharist, Confession, and the other means of grace that sustain us when our human strength falters. By receiving the Sacraments, we open ourselves to the grace that makes our repeated prayers meaningful rather than mechanical.Father Mark also addresses a common misunderstanding: that repetitive prayer is “babbling.” He notes that Scripture itself contains beautiful repetitions (e.g., the Psalms) and that Jesus Himself prayed repetitively the night before His Passion, demonstrating that sustained, heartfelt prayer deepens faith. Likewise, contemporary worship songs often repeat refrains to embed truth in the heart. ★ Support this podcast ★

    Good Morning, City Church
    Tuesday, February 24, 2026

    Good Morning, City Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 5:08


    Today's readings: Psalms 33 & 80; 1 Samuel 16:1–13; 1 John 2:18–25; Acts 20:17–35

    ABP - King James Version - One Hour A Day - April Start
    Day 312: 20 Proverbs 17-18; 2 Chronicles 6-11; 19 Psalms 39-43; 66 Revelation 18-22; 40 Matthew 1

    ABP - King James Version - One Hour A Day - April Start

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 71:51


    20 Proverbs 17-18; 2 Chronicles 6-11; 19 Psalms 39-43; 66 Revelation 18-22; 40 Matthew 1

    1 Year Daily Audio Salmos
    Daily Audio Salmos February 24 - 2026

    1 Year Daily Audio Salmos

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 9:58


    ABP - King James Version - Blended Mix - January Start
    Day 55: 03 Leviticus 15-16; 19 Psalms 117-118; 42 Luke 14

    ABP - King James Version - Blended Mix - January Start

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 21:17


    03 Leviticus 15-16; 19 Psalms 117-118; 42 Luke 14

    Abundant Life Church
    ENCOUNTER - His Refuge

    Abundant Life Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 52:28


    If God is light, why does the Bible talk about His shadow? In Scripture, God's shadow isn't darkness - it's evidence of His nearness. A shadow only forms when something is close. Throughout the Psalms, we see that the shadow of the Almighty is a place of refuge, rest, and even joy. Today, we will learn how to dwell under God's shadow, which is the safest place to be!Support the show

    Daily Prayer at Crossroads Abbey
    Morning Prayer Wednesday February 25, 2026 Season of Lent

    Daily Prayer at Crossroads Abbey

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 30:15


    Morning lessons: Psalms 136; Exodus 4; Matthew 10:24-42.  O give thanks unto the Lord, for he is gracious, for his mercy endures forever.

    ABP - World English Bible - Blended Mix - January Start
    Day 55: Leviticus 17-18; Psalms 117-118; Luke 14

    ABP - World English Bible - Blended Mix - January Start

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 13:41


    Leviticus 17-18; Psalms 117-118; Luke 14

    1 Year Daily Audio Psaumes
    Daily Audio Psaumes February 24 - 2026

    1 Year Daily Audio Psaumes

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 1:58


    BibleProject
    The Good Life According to Psalm 1

    BibleProject

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 66:14


    Psalms 1 & 2 E1 — The Psalms scroll—Israel's ancient hymn book—has deeply shaped the worship and prayers of millions of people over several millennia. The first two psalms work together as a unified introduction to the whole collection. Psalm 1 starts with the phrase “How good is life for the man who…” or in most English translations, “Blessed is the man who…” We then find a list of activities to avoid and an instruction to practice daily Scripture meditation. So how does this way of living lead to “the good life”? And what happens to those who follow it—and to those who don't? In this episode, Jon and Tim start a short series in Psalms 1 and 2 by first meditating on Psalm 1.FULL SHOW NOTESFor chapter-by-chapter summaries, biblical words, referenced Scriptures, and reflection questions, check out the full show notes for this episode.CHAPTERSThe Path of Tragedy (0:00-21:35)Becoming Like a Tree (21:35-40:40)Standing in the Judgment (40:40-1:06:14)OFFICIAL EPISODE TRANSCRIPTView this episode's official transcript.REFERENCED RESOURCESThe Hebrew Bible: A Translation with Commentary by Robert AlterCheck out Tim's extensive collection of recommended books here.SHOW MUSIC“Growing Season” by Gas Lab & Guillaume Muschalle“New Dae” by El Train & G MillsBibleProject theme song by TENTS SHOW CREDITSProduction of today's episode is by Lindsey Ponder, producer, and Cooper Peltz, managing producer. Tyler Bailey is our supervising engineer, who also edited today's episode and provided the sound design and mix. JB Witty writes the show notes. Our host and creative director is Jon Collins, and our lead scholar is Tim Mackie.  Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Go(o)d Mornings with CurlyNikki
    Daily Devotional: YOU STOPPED PRAYING FROM DEFEAT.

    Go(o)d Mornings with CurlyNikki

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 0:40


    YOU'RE DOING WHAT I TOLD YOU. YOU ARE PRAYING FROM POWER NOW. THIS IS SUPERNATURAL ACCESS. www.curlynikki.com

    VOX Podcast with Mike Erre
    The Opposite But Not Equal Kingdom

    VOX Podcast with Mike Erre

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 70:17


    In this episode, Mike and Tim ask a provocative question: Is "Christ is King" becoming blasphemy? They begin by analyzing recent political rhetoric, specifically a speech by Pete Hegseth, to discuss how biblical language can be hijacked for coercive power rather than reflecting the character of Jesus. The hosts argue that proclaiming theological truths while living in opposition to the way of Jesus is a distortion of "faith and politics." The conversation then shifts to a deep exploration of the Lord's Prayer and the petition, "Your Kingdom come." Mike and Tim unpack the concept of the "anti-kingdom," explaining that Jesus preached the Kingdom of God in enemy-occupied territory. They explore "theology" regarding the "powers and principalities," looking at the Divine Council in the Psalms, the "heavenly host" in Genesis, and how the biblical authors understood the spiritual forces behind structural evil and injustice. This isn't just about ancient myths; it is about understanding "the role of the church in society" when facing systemic corruption. By contrasting the "cruciformity" of the Gospel with the power dynamics of empire, the guys offer a framework for "navigating cultural challenges" with wisdom. They highlight that true "Christianity" recognizes the spiritual battle at play—not just in individuals, but in cultural patterns and ideologies. As the hosts discuss the "seen and unseen" realms, they emphasize the importance of prayer and "justice" in a world that is both beautiful and broken. We encourage and would love discussion as we pursue these complex topics, so please engage the conversation on Facebook and Instagram. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction and Welcome 02:17 - Living with Purpose Daily 05:46 - Pete Hegseth Biblical Analysis 09:55 - Spiritual Warfare and Authority 10:54 - Defining the Anti-Kingdom 18:07 - Mark 1:21-28 Bible Study 23:43 - Jewish Beliefs About Demons 26:04 - Jesus Appoints Twelve Disciples 26:50 - Understanding the Unforgivable Sin 30:57 - Spiritual vs Physical Realms 31:59 - Biblical Identity of Satan 36:30 - The Heavenly Host Explained 46:18 - Psalm 82 Divine Council 49:29 - Principalities and Spiritual Powers 51:01 - Spiritual Powers Unjust Rulers 52:49 - Spiritual Powers Popular Culture 54:09 - Idols and Sacrificed Meat 56:10 - Judgment of Spiritual Powers 57:28 - Satan and Cosmic Powers 1:01:55 - Overcoming the Anti-Kingdom 1:06:46 - Spiritual Reflection Poem 1:09:14 - Support and Partnership 1:09:19 - Connect and Follow Us What It Looks Like To Us and the Words We UseBy Ada Limón All these great barns out here in the outskirts,  black creosote boards knee-deep in the bluegrass. They look so beautifully abandoned, even in use. You say they look like arks after the sea's dried up, I say they look like pirate ships, and I think of that walk in the valley where J said, You don't believe in God? And I said, No. I believe in this connection we all have to nature, to each other, to the universe. And she said, Yeah, God. And how we stood there, low beasts among the white oaks, Spanish moss, and spider webs, obsidian shards stuck in our pockets, woodpecker flurry, and I refused to call it so. So instead, we looked up at the unruly sky, its clouds in simple animal shapes we could name though we knew they were really just clouds— disorderly, and marvelous, and ours.   Copyright Credit: Poem copyright ©2012 by Ada Limón, whose most recent book of poems is Sharks in the Rivers, Milkweed Editions, 2010. Poem reprinted from Poecology, Issue 1, 2011, by permission of Ada Limón and the publisher.   As always, we encourage and would love discussion as we pursue. Feel free to email in questions to hello@voxpodcast.com, and to engage the conversation on Facebook and Instagram. We're on YouTube (if you're into that kinda thing): VOXOLOGY TV. Our Merch Store! Etsy Learn more about the Voxology Podcast Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify Support the Voxology Podcast on Patreon The Voxology Spotify channel can be found here: Voxology Radio Follow us on Instagram: @voxologypodcast and "like" us on Facebook Follow Mike on Twitter: www.twitter.com/mikeerre Music in this episode by Timothy John Stafford Instagram & Twitter: @GoneTimothy

    The Word of the Lord Endures Forever
    54. The Book of Psalms, Part 215 (Psalms 106:40-48) – Pr. Will Weedon, 2/23/26

    The Word of the Lord Endures Forever

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026


    “Lord, Keep Us Steadfast in Thy Word” by Kirk Meyer The post 54. The Book of Psalms, Part 215 (Psalms 106:40-48) – Pr. Will Weedon, 2/23/26 appeared first on The Word of the Lord Endures Forever.

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