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  • The Fullness of God Waits on an Empty Vessel (1 Samuel 4 & 7)
    2026/05/17

    In this meditation on 1 Samuel chapters 4 and 7, we consider a timeless spiritual lesson: when man takes his true place before God, God meets him in grace. Israel first tried to claim victory through religious form, bringing the ark of the covenant into battle without repentance or self-judgment. Their confidence ended in defeat. Yet years later, when the people humbled themselves, confessed their sin, and returned to the Lord, God thundered on their behalf and delivered them. The contrast reveals a powerful truth — the fullness of God waits on an empty vessel.

    Drawing from the writings of C. H. Mackintosh, this short meditation reflects on the difference between outward religious confidence and genuine repentance before God. Scripture shows that human strength and pretension shut God out, but a broken and contrite heart invites His power. When the vessel is emptied of self, the grace, help, and strength of God can be fully known. This episode invites us to consider our own hearts and to learn the blessing of taking the low place before the Lord.

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    7 分
  • Simple Faith: Hannah’s Prayer and the Power of Trusting God (1 Samuel 1 & 2)
    2026/05/17

    In a dark and declining period in Israel’s history, God begins His work not with a king or a prophet—but with a grieving woman who turns to Him in simple faith.

    In 1 Samuel 1–2, Hannah’s story reveals the quiet strength of trusting God when circumstances seem impossible. Provoked, barren, and misunderstood—even by the priest—Hannah pours out her soul before the Lord. Before her prayer is visibly answered, she finds peace simply by leaving the matter with God.

    Her faith shows us a powerful principle: true faith believes God before the answer appears.

    In this episode we explore:

    • Why God begins the book of Samuel with a suffering woman
    • Hannah’s prayer of dependence: “I have poured out my soul before the Lord” (1 Samuel 1:15)
    • The moment faith takes hold before circumstances change
    • Why Hannah gave Samuel back to God after receiving the answer
    • The worship that flows from a life that trusts the Lord

    Hannah’s story reminds us that simple faith is not weak faith—it is faith that has stopped leaning on self and has learned to rest in who God is.

    When Hannah stands before the Lord she trusted, how will God reward the simple faith that trusted Him in sorrow and honored Him in the answer?

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    7 分
  • Obeying God ---Before Praying to Him
    2026/05/11

    We often say, “I’m praying for you”… but what actually gives prayer its power?

    In this episode, we examine a sobering truth from Scripture: God does not separate prayer from obedience. Drawing from passages like Proverbs 28:9, Psalm 66:18, 1 John 3:22, and John 7:17, this message explores how a refusal to hear God’s Word can quietly affect whether He hears us.

    This is not about technique or saying the right words—it’s about the condition of the heart. When obedience is set aside, prayer becomes uncertain. But when the heart returns to submission, prayer is restored to what it was meant to be: real communion with God.

    A direct and searching look at the link between hearing God… and being heard by Him.

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    8 分
  • What the Lord Hates, and What His Word Preserves (Proverbs 6:16–35)
    2026/05/06

    In this meditation on Proverbs 6:16–35, we consider a solemn passage that begins with the seven things the Lord hates and then turns to the preserving power of His Word. The commandment is described as a lamp, the law as light, and reproofs of instruction as the way of life.

    This portion searches the heart, warns against pride, lying, false witness, discord among brethren, and the deadly path of moral impurity. With direct Scripture readings from the KJV and commentary from Harry Ironside, this episode reminds us that God’s warnings are not given to burden the soul, but to preserve it from destruction.

    “He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says...” — Revelation 2:29

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    12 分
  • The Spirit of God: Unity and Discipline (J.Brereton)
    2026/05/06

    John Brereton, in the late 1970's and early 1980's gave a 4-part series on the ground of gathering with God found in scripture. This excerpt is from John Brereton’s final talk in a four-part series on the Ground of Gathering.

    Holiness, Discipline, and the "Within" and "Without" in the Assembly explains what is morally suited to God does not change between Old and New Testament dispensations: God gathers a holy people by His Spirit around a holy Person, Christ.

    Using the Corinthian situation, Mr. Brereton argues that tolerated wickedness “leavens” the whole assembly and must be put outside, noting that while “deliver unto Satan” was apostolic, the principle of exclusion remains. The person dealt with is not set aside as a brother but as “that wicked person,” and obedience to Scripture, not excuses like love or reluctance to judge, requires separation from evil.

    He emphasizes the biblical reality of “within” and “without,” insisting one cannot be excluded in one place yet received in another among those gathered to the Lord’s name by the same Spirit.

    Original meeting can be found on www.WhoseFaithFollow.org

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    9 分
  • The Evil Man and the Strange Woman (Proverbs 2:6-19)
    2026/05/02

    In this meditation on Book of Proverbs 2:6-19, we consider the solemn difference between merely knowing truth and being governed by it.

    These verses show that wisdom from God is not simply intellectual understanding or adherence to a theological system. Divine truth is given to preserve the conscience, guard the pathway, and deliver the believer from moral and spiritual danger.

    Two enemies especially rise before us in this portion of Proverbs:
    • The evil man — representing proud independence from God and the attraction of walking in darkness.
    • The strange woman — portraying both moral corruption and the subtle deception of false religion.

    Drawing from the comments of Harry A. Ironside, this podcast reflects on how truth must not only be searched for, but obeyed and walked in daily. The heart that humbly receives wisdom will find that God Himself preserves the path.

    Scripture Readings:
    • Proverbs 2:6-19
    • John 7:17

    “If any man will do his will, he shall know of the doctrine…” — John 7:17

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    9 分
  • A Wise Man Will Hear (Proverbs 1:2-8)
    2026/05/01

    In this meditation on Proverbs 1:2–9, we consider the opening foundation of the entire book of Proverbs and the great theme of true wisdom. Reading from the scriptures and drawing directly from the comments of Harry Ironside, this episode explores wisdom, instruction, understanding, discretion, and the teachable spirit that marks a wise soul.

    At the center of these verses stands the searching declaration: “The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge.” This passage reminds us that true wisdom is not merely education or intellect, but humble submission to God and His Word. We also consider the danger of self-confidence, the importance of receiving correction, and the beauty of a heart willing to hear and increase learning.

    A thoughtful meditation on the pathway of wisdom, the forming of godly character, and the voice of God speaking to the conscience through Proverbs 1.

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    10 分
  • The Altar and the Tent: The Marks of a Called Life (Episode 2)
    2026/05/01

    What does a life truly called by God look like?

    In Genesis 12, Abraham’s response to God’s call is not complicated—but it is profound. Two things begin to define his life: an altar and a tent.

    The altar speaks of worship—real, personal communion with God.
    The tent speaks of separation—a life that is no longer rooted in this world.

    In this episode, we connect these Old Testament pictures to New Testament truth, including what it means to worship the Father “in spirit and in truth” (John 4), and how believers today are called to live as strangers and pilgrims.

    This is not about perfection—but direction.

    A life turned toward God…
    And a life not settled here.

    📖 Scriptures Referenced

    • Genesis 12:7–8
    • John 4:23–24
    • Matthew 6:21
    • Romans 12:1–2
    • 1 Peter 2:11
    • 2 Timothy 4:10

    🎙️ About This Series

    This podcast series walks through the life of Abraham, tracing what it means to be called by God and to walk by faith—step by step.

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    10 分