Episodi

  • 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
  • The Song of Moses : Faith That Responds with Worship
    Feb 5 2026

    After the sea closes and the threat disappears, Israel does something just as important as crossing. They worship. The Song of Moses is not an emotional afterthought. It is a theological declaration, a public testimony and a spiritual act that seals deliverance in memory. In this episode, we explore the Song of Moses through the original Hebrew poetry, early Aramaic understanding and Greek witness. We uncover why worship follows victory, how praise reshapes identity, and why faith must learn to sing before the next challenge appears.

    This episode is for anyone who has experienced deliverance, breakthrough or protection and needs to learn how to respond rightly, not only with relief, but with worship that anchors faith for the journey ahead.

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    10 min
  • Crossing the Red Sea : Faith That Steps into the Impossible
    Feb 2 2026

    Israel has left Egypt, but freedom is immediately tested. Pharaoh changes his mind, the sea blocks the path forward, and fear rises louder than faith. In this episode, we explore the crossing of the Red Sea through the original Hebrew narrative, early Aramaic interpretation and Greek witness. We uncover what it means to stand between promise and threat, why God sometimes leads His people into impossible situations, and how faith moves forward when there is no visible way.

    This episode is for anyone facing a moment where retreat feels safer than obedience, where the future looks blocked, and where faith must act before understanding appears.

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    11 min
  • The Plagues Begin : Faith That Reveals God’s Power
    Jan 26 2026

    When Pharaoh refuses to listen, God begins to act. The plagues are not random disasters or acts of cruelty. They are deliberate revelations that expose false power, dismantle fear and reveal who truly governs creation. In this episode, we explore the first nine plagues through the original Hebrew text, early Aramaic understanding and Greek witness. We examine why God confronts Egypt gradually, how signs become judgments, and why faith must sometimes witness God’s power before freedom arrives.

    This episode is for anyone wondering why deliverance takes time, why resistance intensifies before breakthrough, and how God reveals His power in ways that call both oppressor and oppressed to truth.

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    11 min
  • Confronting Pharaoh : Faith That Speaks Truth to Power
    Jan 22 2026

    Moses finally stands before Pharaoh, the most powerful ruler of his time. He carries no army, no political leverage and no personal authority. He carries only a word from God. This episode explores what it means to speak truth to power, why obedience can initially make circumstances worse, and how faith holds steady when authority resists God’s will. Through careful Hebrew interpretation, early Aramaic insight and Greek witness, we examine the tension between divine command and human power, and how faith survives disappointment, backlash and delay.

    This episode is for anyone who has obeyed God only to face resistance, misunderstanding or opposition. It reveals why faith must be anchored in God’s promise rather than immediate outcomes.

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    13 min