Send us a text A scroll rolls open, the room stills, and one sentence rearranges the air: today this Scripture is fulfilled in your hearing. We walk through Luke 4 and the jolting moment Jesus declares freedom for captives, sight for the blind, and the year of the Lord’s favor—not as a distant hope but as a present reality that confronts our comfort. From there we trace His hard word to the religious heart, the reminder that God’s mercy landed on a widow in Zarephath and on Naaman the Syrian,...
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Send us a text A scroll rolls open, the room stills, and one sentence rearranges the air: today this Scripture is fulfilled in your hearing. We walk through Luke 4 and the jolting moment Jesus declares freedom for captives, sight for the blind, and the year of the Lord’s favor—not as a distant hope but as a present reality that confronts our comfort. From there we trace His hard word to the religious heart, the reminder that God’s mercy landed on a widow in Zarephath and on Naaman the Syrian,...
Finding Strength in God's Beauty: Psalm 27 Spiritual Warfare
Chronicles of the End Times
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4 months ago
Finding Strength in God's Beauty: Psalm 27 Spiritual Warfare
Send us a text Psalm 27 offers a powerful antidote to fear when facing opposition. This episode dives deep into finding unshakeable confidence when surrounded by enemies. We explore what happens when God is doing something special in your life and others respond with jealousy rather than celebration. The beauty of God's character becomes our meditation—His perfection, His love for the unlovable, His mercy that arrives fresh each morning like the sunrise, and His remarkable patience wit...
Chronicles of the End Times
Send us a text A scroll rolls open, the room stills, and one sentence rearranges the air: today this Scripture is fulfilled in your hearing. We walk through Luke 4 and the jolting moment Jesus declares freedom for captives, sight for the blind, and the year of the Lord’s favor—not as a distant hope but as a present reality that confronts our comfort. From there we trace His hard word to the religious heart, the reminder that God’s mercy landed on a widow in Zarephath and on Naaman the Syrian,...