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The BEMA Podcast

366: Isaiah — Let the Man Cook!

Nov 9, 2023
Exploring the political climate of King Ahas's reign and the consequences of doubt. Debates on biblical prophecies and interpretations, including the meaning of a sign and the identity of a young woman. The significance of 'Mahair Shalal Hoshpahs' and trusting God amidst threats. A vision of peace and harmony and reflecting on the title, encouraging trust in God's plans.
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  • Trusting in God's story and accepting His invitation leads to security and hope.
  • Social responsibility includes caring for the poor, upholding justice, and rejecting injustice.

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In this podcast episode, the host explores the themes of trust, justice, and hope found in the book of Isaiah. The speaker emphasizes the importance of trusting the story and God's invitation to find security in Him. They discuss the social responsibility to care for the poor and uphold justice, urging individuals to reject injustice and oppressive actions. The podcast also highlights the vision of a restored world, where even natural enemies coexist harmoniously. The episode concludes with an emphasis on praising God and proclaiming His name as His kingdom is established.

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