Épisodes

  • Moses’ Intercession and God’s Mercy : Faith That Stands in the Gap
    Mar 5 2026

    After the catastrophe of the Golden Calf, Israel stands on the edge of destruction. Covenant has been broken. Judgment is deserved. Silence hangs heavy. Yet in this moment of failure, one of the deepest revelations of faith in all Scripture emerges. Moses stands between God and the people and intercedes. This episode explores Moses’ intercession through the original Hebrew text, drawing on ancient biblical usage and classical interpretive insights. We examine what it means to stand in the gap, how mercy engages justice, and why God responds to faith that pleads not with entitlement but with humility, covenant and love.

    This episode is for anyone burdened by the failures of others, wrestling with guilt or longing to understand how God’s mercy works when judgment seems inevitable.

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    11 min
  • The Golden Calf: Faith That Learns the Danger of Impatience
    Mar 2 2026

    While Moses is on the mountain receiving God’s instruction, impatience grows below. Silence stretches, fear rises, and faith fractures. Israel creates a visible god to replace the unseen One who delivered them. In this episode, we explore the Golden Calf through the original Hebrew text, early Aramaic interpretation, and Greek witness. We examine how impatience distorts memory, how fear seeks substitutes for faith, and why spiritual shortcuts lead to long term damage.

    This episode is for anyone who has struggled with waiting, grown uneasy in silence, or been tempted to replace trust with control. It reveals how impatience undermines faith and how God responds with justice, mercy, and restoration.

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    11 min
  • The Covenant at Sinai - Faith That Learns Reverence and Obedience
    Feb 26 2026

    Freedom without structure collapses into chaos. At Mount Sinai, God does something profound. He does not merely rescue Israel. He forms them. In thunder, fire and sacred boundaries, God establishes covenant, identity and purpose. This episode explores the covenant at Sinai through the original Hebrew narrative, early Aramaic interpretation and Greek witness. We examine why holiness requires boundaries, why obedience flows from relationship, and why faith matures when awe replaces familiarity.

    This episode is for anyone who wants a deeper understanding of God’s holiness, struggles with obedience, or needs to rediscover reverence in their walk of faith.

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    10 min
  • Jethro’s Counsel: Faith That Learns Wisdom and Delegation
    Feb 23 2026

    After battles, miracles and growing responsibility, Moses faces a quieter but equally dangerous threat: exhaustion from doing everything alone. In this episode, we explore Jethro’s counsel to Moses through the original Hebrew narrative, early Aramaic understanding and Greek witness. We uncover why wisdom sometimes comes through outsiders, how humility protects calling, and why delegation is not a lack of faith but an expression of it.

    This episode is for leaders, caregivers, parents and anyone carrying heavy responsibility. It reveals how God preserves faith not only through miracles, but through wise structure, shared leadership and humility that listens.

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    10 min
  • The Battle with Amalek: Faith That Learns to Depend on God Together
    Feb 19 2026

    Israel’s first battle after deliverance does not come against Egypt, but against Amalek. This is not only a military conflict. It is a spiritual lesson about dependence, leadership and community. In this episode, we explore the battle with Amalek through the original Hebrew narrative, early Aramaic interpretation and Greek witness. We uncover why victory depends not on strength alone, but on sustained trust, shared support and obedience. This episode reveals how faith is strengthened not in isolation, but through unity.

    This message is for anyone facing opposition after breakthrough and learning that endurance in faith requires help, humility and shared commitment.

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    11 min
  • Water from the Rock: Faith That Trusts God in Exhaustion
    Feb 16 2026

    After deliverance, worship, bitterness turned sweet and bread from heaven, Israel faces another crisis. This time the problem is not fear or disappointment, but exhaustion. There is no water, strength is fading, and patience is thin. In this episode, we explore the moment water flows from the rock through the original Hebrew text, early Aramaic interpretation and Greek witness. We uncover how God responds to weary faith, why exhaustion often produces accusation, and how God provides even when trust is fragile.

    This episode speaks to anyone who is tired, worn down or questioning God not because of rebellion, but because strength is running low. It reveals how God meets His people not only in faith, but also in fatigue.

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    10 min
  • Bread from Heaven - Faith That Learns Daily Dependence.
    Feb 12 2026

    Freedom does not end hunger. After deliverance and disappointment at Marah, Israel faces a new test, daily need. In the wilderness of Sin, faith is stretched not by danger, but by dependence. In this episode, we explore the gift of manna through the original Hebrew narrative, early Aramaic interpretation and Greek witness. We uncover why God feeds His people one day at a time, how dependence reshapes trust, and why faith matures when control is surrendered.

    This episode speaks to anyone who wants security, certainty and surplus, but is being invited by God into daily trust. It reveals why God often meets needs in portions rather than abundance, and how dependence becomes the foundation of spiritual maturity.

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    12 min
  • Bitter Water at Marah : Faith That Learns to Trust God in Disappointment
    Feb 9 2026

    Israel has just crossed the sea, sung songs of victory and watched their enemies fall. Yet only three days later, joy turns into complaint. The water at Marah is bitter, and faith is tested not by danger, but by disappointment. In this episode, we explore the story of Marah through the original Hebrew narrative, early Aramaic interpretation and Greek witness. We examine why faith often struggles after breakthrough, how unmet expectations reveal the heart, and how God transforms bitterness rather than ignoring it.

    This episode is for anyone who believed, obeyed and celebrated, only to face frustration soon after. It reveals how God teaches trust not only through miracles, but through moments where faith must mature.

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    10 min