Sometimes judgment is meant to force you to depend on God. The work of human hands is dangerous. The only thing worse than forgetting is not remembering. And a promise is made to those outside of Israel. Have a listen.
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Moab is in trouble and God takes no pleasure in its destruction. Lions are waiting for you, so send a Lamb to Zion. And in three years there will be nothing more than a remnant. Have a listen.
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A fate worse than death awaits the enemies of God’s people. The Philistines want to join forces with their ancient foe. And the Prophets have a chorus. Have a listen.
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God is stirring up the Medes against Babylon to reduce it to the shame of Sodom. A promise of compassion on the house of Jacob is given. And the remnant taunts the oppressor. Have a listen.
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There is a day coming when God’s anger will be turned away, and water will be drawn from the well of salvation. But God sees the arrogance of the Godless, and Babylon's judgement will be great. Have a listen.
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A righteous branch will shoot up from Jesse's stump. The Spirit is described in seven ways. And both Advents are the same promise. Have a listen.
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All nations are just kingdoms to conquer in the mind of the Assyrians. When God doesn’t fight, His people lose. But God has not forgotten His promises and a remnant will remain. Have a listen.
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What has kindled the anger of God against His people? Why do we fight so hard against the accusations of the Law? And those God uses to judge His people will also be judged. Have a listen.
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Lots of promises are made and the foundation of them all is a baby being born. Four titles are given to this baby, all telling us something about Him. And the passion of God will do what it sets out to do. Have a listen.
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Don’t ask the dead about the secrets of life. If you want safety flee to the Word of God. There are only two types of days. And a great light will dawn on a land of deep darkness. Have a listen.
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God gives Isaiah words to write on a tablet and then tells him to name his son that. Judgment is coming as unstoppable as natural disasters. And the fear of the Lord is the only place to find sanctuary. Have a listen.
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God tells King Ahaz to ask for a sign, but Ahaz refuses. God says He will send His people a sign anyway, and the sign will be a virgin-born baby who will be God with us. But after this promise is given, God speaks of more judgment. Have a listen.
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Isaiah says he will go to the people for the Lord, and the message is hard. The King as his fear placed in the wrong person. And if you don’t stand firm in faith, you won’t stand at all. Have a listen.
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Isaiah explains how he came to the place of being God’s Prophet. The Lord’s robe fills the temple. Seraphim dare not look or tread near the holiness of God. And Isaiah’s lips are too unclean to speak. Have a listen.
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God is in the business of recreation, but everything must be torn down first. The Lord sings a sad love song about His people. And the nations will be an instrument of judgment. Have a listen.
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The people are proclaiming all the wrong things. There is a plague of pride and a famine of humility. God's judgment turns everything upside down. But there is still a promise of forgiveness and cleansing coming. Have a listen.
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Judgment is coming and it will not be tempered. Moles will be handed idols and man will be reminded of what he is. And the young will be insolent. Have a listen.
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This is Caleb Keith, director of the 1517 Podcast Network. Today, as many of you may know, is Giving Tuesday. On this special day, I have a question for you: Does this podcast bring Jesus and His Gospel of peace into your life on a regular basis? At 1517, our mission—and the mission of the 1517 Podcast Network—is to declare and defend the Good News that we are forgiven and free through the death and resurrection of Christ alone. Because of Jesus, God has made peace with you and continues to actively give you His peace. You can give by visiting 1517.org or by following the link in the show notes.
God desires that all people wash and be made clean. He promises to make what is red as scarlet, white as snow. But the people will not listen and end their unfaithfulness, so judgment is coming. And yet, there is still a promise of God drawing a people to Himself. Have a listen.
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In this episode, Chad and Daniel begin the book of Isaiah. They introduce the author and the historical context of the book. God has some hard words for Judah from the mouth of the Prophet. And God still has a big problem with idolatry. Have a listen.
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· Junk Drawer Jesus By Matt Popovits
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· Clothed with Christ by Brian William Thomas
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Chad and Daniel finish The Song of Solomon in this episode. This love is public love that is stronger than death and more fiery than hell. Have a listen.
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· Listen to 1517 Executive Director Scott Keith and Magnus Persson on the latest Re:Formera podcast
· Signup For Free Advent Church Resources for 2024
· Clothed with Christ by Brian William Thomas
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The people want to know where the groom has gone. The bride cannot help but end up where he is. And Christ floods His church with compliments and affection. Have a listen.
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· HWSS NWA
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· 1517 Academy - Free Theological Education
What’s New from 1517:
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· Junk Drawer Jesus By Matt Popovits
· Listen to 1517 Executive Director Scott Keith and Magnus Persson on the latest Re:Formera podcast
· Signup For Free Advent Church Resources for 2024
· Clothed with Christ by Brian William Thomas
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Enjoy this live recording from HWSS 2024 where Chad, Daniel, and Erick go over Psalm 46. Have a listen.
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· HWSS NWA
· Support 1517 Podcast Network
· 1517 Podcast Network on Apple Podcasts
· 1517 Academy - Free Theological Education
What’s New from 1517:
· Broken Bonds: A Novel of the Reformation, Book 1 of 2 by Amy Mantravadi
· Junk Drawer Jesus By Matt Popovits
· Listen to 1517 Executive Director Scott Keith and Magnus Persson on the latest Re:Formera podcast
· Signup For Free Advent Church Resources for 2024
· Clothed with Christ by Brian William Thomas
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The bride misses the groom knocking on the door and goes out searching for him. What is so desirable about her beloved? And why Jesus is everything at the same time. Have a listen.
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The bride is made flawless. The garden of love is in bloom and the groom will unlock the gates. And the church has Christ and yet we wait. Have a listen.
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