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Ancient Words, Modern Message
Hebrew Christian Fellowship
73 episodes
1 week ago
The past is a mirror. And the more we examine what came before us, the more we can understand where we are heading. This podcast is based on a series of Bible studies called Schmooze, News, and Views - where sections of old and new testament scripture are carefully examined. Hosted by Roger Wambold and released every other Monday.
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The past is a mirror. And the more we examine what came before us, the more we can understand where we are heading. This podcast is based on a series of Bible studies called Schmooze, News, and Views - where sections of old and new testament scripture are carefully examined. Hosted by Roger Wambold and released every other Monday.
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Ancient Words, Modern Message
Three Weeks, Two Back-packs, Plus Eighteen Years
At a time when so many nations and individuals are turning away from Israel and vilifying the Jewish state and the Jewish people, it is both remarkable and refreshing to hear from those who continue to have “a heart for Israel.”  Such a one is Paul Valerio, an American Gentile who, along with his young wife Traci, decided to visit Israel for three weeks and ended up living and working there for eighteen years! I recently had the privilege of sitting down with Paul during a few days with us in Pennsylvania as a stop between his home in Georgia and a visit with family (and running in a half-marathon) in Connecticut where he grew up. With each of us enjoying a cup of coffee and a bagel with a “shmear” of cream cheese, I asked Paul to share how he and Traci surprisingly ended up in Israel and to describe the development of his deep interest in, and love for, Israel and the Jewish people which continues to this day.  I also asked him to share from his heart his concern and hope for both the Jewish State and its citizens. I believe you will be blessed and challenged as you listen in on this conversation which is this next Bagel-side Chat in an episode with the intriguing title, “Three Weeks, Two Back-Packs, Plus Eighteen Years.” Thank you for listening to Ancient Words, Modern Message. You can expect episodes twice a month on Monday. Ancient Words, Modern Message is supported by Hebrew Christian Fellowship. To learn more about our ministry, or to ask a question, contact HCFellowship4819@gmail.com. We might just answer your question on a future episode of Ancient Words, Modern Message.If you know a person that you think would benefit from this teaching, please share it with them. And if you’d like to support Ancient Words, Modern Message, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Your input helps us make the podcast even better and reach new listeners.Ancient Words, Modern Message is produced by Studio D Podcast Production and hosted by Rev. Roger Wambold, Director of Hebrew Christian Fellowship.    
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1 week ago
35 minutes

Ancient Words, Modern Message
Corrie’s Tree and Me
Over these past months at various times you have been invited to join me, Roger Wambold, Director of Hebrew Christian Fellowship, for an informal conversation about matters related to Israel, the Jewish people, and how they fit into God’s plan and purpose for the world as revealed in His Word, the Bible. Loosely modeled after President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s (FDR’s) “Fireside Chats” in his radio addresses to the American people from 1933 to 1944 during the Great Depression and World War II, these talks have a “Jewish flavor” (read that “Bagel-side”) to them. In this eleventh “Bagel-side Chat” I focus on the example of the Ten Boom Family in the Netherlands during the terrible time of the Holocaust and its connection to what lies ahead for the Jewish people as foretold by the Old Testament prophets and Jesus Himself in the Olivet Discourse.   In this present time when so many nations and individuals have turned against the State of Israel and the Jewish people, it is especially important to ponder how Jesus would have us respond in practical ways to the circumstances and needs of “His brethren.” So, settle in with a beverage and a bagel with a “shmear” for this eleventh “Bagel-side Chat” entitled, “Corrie’s Tree and Me.” Thank you for listening to Ancient Words, Modern Message. You can expect episodes twice a month on Monday. Ancient Words, Modern Message is supported by Hebrew Christian Fellowship. To learn more about our ministry, or to ask a question, contact HCFellowship4819@gmail.com. We might just answer your question on a future episode of Ancient Words, Modern Message.If you know a person that you think would benefit from this teaching, please share it with them. And if you’d like to support Ancient Words, Modern Message, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Your input helps us make the podcast even better and reach new listeners.Ancient Words, Modern Message is produced by Studio D Podcast Production and hosted by Rev. Roger Wambold, Director of Hebrew Christian Fellowship.  
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3 weeks ago
26 minutes

Ancient Words, Modern Message
Precision Prophecy
Of the five supernatural revelations recorded in the Old Testament Book of Daniel, the prophet’s vision described in chapter 8 is certainly one of the most astounding, astounding in its specificity in predicting future events, covering a span of over five hundred years and beyond. Two vitally important truths emerge from an understanding of Daniel’s vision: Every earthly kingdom, no matter how seemingly indestructible, will fall as surely as it arose. . .with one notable exception. If all of Daniel’s predictions were correct, with the exception of the one yet unfulfilled, surely that one will be fulfilled, as well, though sometime in the indefinite future. With these truths in mind, we turn to Daniel 8 in this last in a six-part series entitled, “When Worlds Collide:  Studies in the Book of Daniel,” an episode we call “Precision Prophecy.” Thank you for listening to Ancient Words, Modern Message. You can expect episodes twice a month on Monday. Ancient Words, Modern Message is supported by Hebrew Christian Fellowship. To learn more about our ministry, or to ask a question, contact HCFellowship4819@gmail.com. We might just answer your question on a future episode of Ancient Words, Modern Message.If you know a person that you think would benefit from this teaching, please share it with them. And if you’d like to support Ancient Words, Modern Message, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Your input helps us make the podcast even better and reach new listeners.Ancient Words, Modern Message is produced by Studio D Podcast Production and hosted by Rev. Roger Wambold, Director of Hebrew Christian Fellowship.  
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1 month ago
34 minutes

Ancient Words, Modern Message
A Frightful Dream with Forever Details
There is a “slogan” of sorts heard often in years gone by:  “I don’t know what the future holds, but I know who holds the future.”  While the gist of this statement is correct, the first part of it should have an asterisk attached, directed toward the qualification that God has given us in His Word through the prophetic scriptures a glimpse of some of the general movements of the future. Such is the case with a dream Daniel had in the middle of the sixth century B.C., a dream with content similar to the Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar’s dream some fifty years earlier.  Both dreams outline the flow of world history through four great empires—all of which eventually crumble—and its culmination in a fifth empire, which will last forever. So we can know something of what the future holds through careful Bible study, challenging as it may sometimes be.  However, what is most encouraging of all is that we indeed know Who holds the future. With that in mind, let’s roll up our sleeves and dive into Daniel chapter 7 for this fifth episode of a six-part series, “When Worlds Collide:  Studies in the Book of Daniel,” an episode entitled, “A Frightful Dream with Forever Details.” which are not just stories, but accounts of actual events, there is an overarching theme of the book of which these various accounts are a demonstration.  That theme is summarized in verse twenty-one of chapter two:  And he [God] changeth the times and the seasons; he removeth kings, and setteth up kings; he giveth wisdom unto the wise, and knowledge to those who know understanding. “The wise” are those who look around them at current events in the world and ask the question, “Who’s in charge here?”  And “the wise” are those who realize the correct answer to that question:  “GOD is in charge here!” Especially in this present time the words of the hymn, “This Is My Father’s World,” are particularly relevant, comforting, and encouraging:  “This is my Father’s world, O let me ne’er forget that though the wrong seems oft so strong, God is the Ruler yet.”   Thank you for listening to Ancient Words, Modern Message. You can expect episodes twice a month on Monday. Ancient Words, Modern Message is supported by Hebrew Christian Fellowship. To learn more about our ministry, or to ask a question, contact HCFellowship4819@gmail.com. We might just answer your question on a future episode of Ancient Words, Modern Message.If you know a person that you think would benefit from this teaching, please share it with them. And if you’d like to support Ancient Words, Modern Message, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Your input helps us make the podcast even better and reach new listeners.Ancient Words, Modern Message is produced by Studio D Podcast Production and hosted by Rev. Roger Wambold, Director of Hebrew Christian Fellowship.
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1 month ago
35 minutes

Ancient Words, Modern Message
The REAL King-Maker
While the Old Testament book of Daniel contains numerous fascinating stories which are not just stories, but accounts of actual events, there is an overarching theme of the book of which these various accounts are a demonstration.  That theme is summarized in verse twenty-one of chapter two:  And he [God] changeth the times and the seasons; he removeth kings, and setteth up kings; he giveth wisdom unto the wise, and knowledge to those who know understanding. “The wise” are those who look around them at current events in the world and ask the question, “Who’s in charge here?”  And “the wise” are those who realize the correct answer to that question:  “GOD is in charge here!” Especially in this present time the words of the hymn, “This Is My Father’s World,” are particularly relevant, comforting, and encouraging:  “This is my Father’s world, O let me ne’er forget that though the wrong seems oft so strong, God is the Ruler yet.”   Thank you for listening to Ancient Words, Modern Message. You can expect episodes twice a month on Monday. Ancient Words, Modern Message is supported by Hebrew Christian Fellowship. To learn more about our ministry, or to ask a question, contact HCFellowship4819@gmail.com. We might just answer your question on a future episode of Ancient Words, Modern Message.If you know a person that you think would benefit from this teaching, please share it with them. And if you’d like to support Ancient Words, Modern Message, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Your input helps us make the podcast even better and reach new listeners.Ancient Words, Modern Message is produced by Studio D Podcast Production and hosted by Rev. Roger Wambold, Director of Hebrew Christian Fellowship.
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2 months ago
29 minutes

Ancient Words, Modern Message
How the Mighty Has Fallen!
The Old Testament is “chocked full” of great stories of fascinating characters and dramatic events.  However, it is important to recognize that the Bible is not just another story-book, but that, in fact, the “stories” it contains are not fictional stories, but they are the record of things that really happened.  Time and time again the veracity and authenticity of the record have been supported by archaeological discoveries over the centuries. One of the most exciting and intriguing “stories” in the Old Testament is found in the fourth chapter of the Book of Daniel which is the first-hand account by Babylon’s greatest king, Nebuchadnezzar, of an astounding event in his life and reign.   The story is that of how one who could correctly be called a pride-filled narcissist was brought low in order that he might become a humble worshipper of the One True God. And so, in the third episode of this series, “When Worlds Collide:  Studies in the Book of Daniel,” we consider this fascinating and ultra-dramatic story, an episode entitled, “How the Mighty Has Fallen!”   Thank you for listening to Ancient Words, Modern Message. You can expect episodes twice a month on Monday. Ancient Words, Modern Message is supported by Hebrew Christian Fellowship. To learn more about our ministry, or to ask a question, contact HCFellowship4819@gmail.com. We might just answer your question on a future episode of Ancient Words, Modern Message.If you know a person that you think would benefit from this teaching, please share it with them. And if you’d like to support Ancient Words, Modern Message, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Your input helps us make the podcast even better and reach new listeners.Ancient Words, Modern Message is produced by Studio D Podcast Production and hosted by Rev. Roger Wambold, Director of Hebrew Christian Fellowship.
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2 months ago
28 minutes 35 seconds

Ancient Words, Modern Message
279 Years in Just One Night!
Certainly most of us have had the experience of waking up in the morning and asking:  “Where did that dream come from?  Maybe the bed-time snack of three slices of pepperoni pizza, but more often than not, we simply do not know where those far-fetched and bizarre dreams come from. However, we do know where the Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar’s dream came from, a strange dream reported in the second chapter of the Old Testament Book of Daniel.  Thanks to the divinely inspired insight of a young Jewish exile, Nebuchadnezzar also knew where the dream came from—more correctly from whom it came—and its meaning, as well. While the great majority of dreams defy explanation and understanding, this particular one was deep in its meaning and broad in its scope, so broad, in fact, that it covered a span of 279 years and beyond, outlining in amazing detail a major period of world history. With this in mind, let’s open our Bibles to Daniel 2 for this second in the series we have named, “When Worlds Collide:  Studies in the Book of Daniel,” an episode with the intriguing title, “279 Years in Just One Night!”   Thank you for listening to Ancient Words, Modern Message. You can expect episodes twice a month on Monday. Ancient Words, Modern Message is supported by Hebrew Christian Fellowship. To learn more about our ministry, or to ask a question, contact HCFellowship4819@gmail.com. We might just answer your question on a future episode of Ancient Words, Modern Message.If you know a person that you think would benefit from this teaching, please share it with them. And if you’d like to support Ancient Words, Modern Message, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Your input helps us make the podcast even better and reach new listeners.Ancient Words, Modern Message is produced by Studio D Podcast Production and hosted by Rev. Roger Wambold, Director of Hebrew Christian Fellowship.  
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3 months ago
34 minutes 29 seconds

Ancient Words, Modern Message
The Curtain Opens
The Old Testament book of Daniel is one of the books that many people know a little about, but few people know much about.  While there is considerable familiarity with some of its “stories” which hold the attention of children and adults alike, there is so much more to these twelve chapters, the content of which could be considered epic in its scope. World history, from the earliest days of human civilization to the present, is actually a record of the rise and fall of governments, cultures, and ideologies in conflict with one another, and it is this panoramic scene which is at the heart of the book of Daniel. However, as expansive as this subject is, its consideration begins in a very basic and simple way with the introduction of four young Jewish men who found themselves in a foreign land, facing the challenge of colliding cultures and colliding world views.  It is through one of these four that God has provided an amazing glimpse of His hand at work:  past, present, and future. And so, the curtain opens on what can only be described as a dramatized observatory of history in motion.  Join us as we begin a six-part series, “When Worlds Collide:  Studies in the Book of Daniel,” with this first episode aptly titled, “The Curtain Opens.” Thank you for listening to Ancient Words, Modern Message. You can expect episodes twice a month on Monday. Ancient Words, Modern Message is supported by Hebrew Christian Fellowship. To learn more about our ministry, or to ask a question, contact HCFellowship4819@gmail.com. We might just answer your question on a future episode of Ancient Words, Modern Message.If you know a person that you think would benefit from this teaching, please share it with them. And if you’d like to support Ancient Words, Modern Message, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Your input helps us make the podcast even better and reach new listeners.Ancient Words, Modern Message is produced by Studio D Podcast Production and hosted by Rev. Roger Wambold, Director of Hebrew Christian Fellowship.
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3 months ago
30 minutes 2 seconds

Ancient Words, Modern Message
Joy Comes in the Morning
Most Gentiles know about the major Jewish holidays and observances throughout the year:  Passover, Hanukkah, and even Yom Kippur and Purim.  However, there are numerous other special days on the Jewish calendar which are not nearly as well known. Among these is a special day observed by many Jewish people each year in the summer months:  Tisha B’Av. Indubitably, no race, no ethnic group has ever experienced the level of adversity and suffering as have the Jewish people throughout their history.  This should not surprise us when we realize the special plan and purpose that God has for Israel and the level of spiritual warfare directed against its fulfillment. One day each year is devoted to Jewish recollection, recognition, and response in sorrow to the many tragic events and circumstances faced by previous generations.  That day is Tisha B’Av. In this episode of “Ancient Words, Modern Message” in a tenth “Bagel-side Chat” we consider the meaning of Tisha B’Av, how it is observed by Jewish people around the world, and the “light at the end of the dark tunnel,” as promised by the psalmist in Psalm 30:4-5: Sing unto the LORD, O ye saints of his, and give thanks at the remembrance of his holiness.  For his anger endureth but for a moment; in his favor is life.  Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning. Join us now for this episode entitled, “Joy Comes in the Morning.” Thank you for listening to Ancient Words, Modern Message. You can expect episodes twice a month on Monday. Ancient Words, Modern Message is supported by Hebrew Christian Fellowship. To learn more about our ministry, or to ask a question, contact HCFellowship4819@gmail.com. We might just answer your question on a future episode of Ancient Words, Modern Message.If you know a person that you think would benefit from this teaching, please share it with them. And if you’d like to support Ancient Words, Modern Message, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Your input helps us make the podcast even better and reach new listeners.Ancient Words, Modern Message is produced by Studio D Podcast Production and hosted by Rev. Roger Wambold, Director of Hebrew Christian Fellowship.
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4 months ago
32 minutes 41 seconds

Ancient Words, Modern Message
King David's Greater Son
It is widely accepted by the rabbis and the Jewish people whom they lead that the Old Testament Prophetic Scriptures clearly indicate that the coming Messiah will be a descendant of King David from the Tribe of Judah. However, what is not widely accepted is that the “Son of David” whose coming is foretold is the One who has already come, namely Jesus. In this series, “Songs of Jesus in the Tanach,” we have considered only a few of the Messianic Psalms, songs in “the Bible’s sacred hymn book” which contain details about the Messiah whom God will send.  This information, combined with many other Old Testament prophecies, presents a portrait of the only one whose birth, life, death, and resurrection amazingly and perfectly fit and fulfill all of that specific information. In this sixth and final episode in the series, we look at Psalm 110, into which are woven two cardinal tenets of Christian theology, the doctrine of the trinity and the doctrine of the deity of Jesus. While the great majority of Jewish people have yet to acknowledge Jesus as the Messiah depicted throughout the Tanach, the Old Testament, it is thrilling to know that many are at least carefully considering the matter and that a growing number are coming to Faith in Him. So together let’s open our Bibles to Psalm 110 for this study entitled, “King David’s Greater Son.” Thank you for listening to Ancient Words, Modern Message. You can expect episodes twice a month on Monday. Ancient Words, Modern Message is supported by Hebrew Christian Fellowship. To learn more about our ministry, or to ask a question, contact HCFellowship4819@gmail.com. We might just answer your question on a future episode of Ancient Words, Modern Message.If you know a person that you think would benefit from this teaching, please share it with them. And if you’d like to support Ancient Words, Modern Message, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Your input helps us make the podcast even better and reach new listeners.Ancient Words, Modern Message is produced by Studio D Podcast Production and hosted by Rev. Roger Wambold, Director of Hebrew Christian Fellowship.
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4 months ago
36 minutes 22 seconds

Ancient Words, Modern Message
The Crimson Thread
While the spectrum of subjects and events presented in the Old Testament Scriptures is very broad indeed, there is a recurring theme that appears from the first chapter of Genesis to the fourth chapter of Malachi; that theme is God’s redemptive plan for lost mankind.  That plan has at its very center the person of God’s anointed one, His Beloved Son, the Messiah. And so it is no surprise that a careful reading of this Biblical literature provides repeated glimpses of the One whose very name means “salvation,” and nowhere is this more apparent than in the Book of Psalms where the person and work of the Messiah are foretold centuries and centuries before His birth in Bethlehem. In this episode of the series, “Songs of Jesus in the Tanach,” we consider two of these Messianic Psalms, Psalm 16 and Psalm 34, together providing an amazingly accurate description of a detail of Christ’s death on the cross and of His glorious resurrection on the third day thereafter, amazing to be sure when we realize that these “songs” were written a thousand years before the events to which they point. Through it all can be seen the image of the One who willingly shed His blood in payment of the penalty of sin, not His sins, for He had none, but for the sins of those who would trust in His atoning work on the cross.  Truly it can be said that there is a crimson thread woven into the very fabric of the Old Testament Scriptures, something we will clearly see in this episode of Ancient Words, Modern Message, one we call “The Crimson Thread.” Thank you for listening to Ancient Words, Modern Message. You can expect episodes twice a month on Monday. Ancient Words, Modern Message is supported by Hebrew Christian Fellowship. To learn more about our ministry, or to ask a question, contact HCFellowship4819@gmail.com. We might just answer your question on a future episode of Ancient Words, Modern Message.If you know a person that you think would benefit from this teaching, please share it with them. And if you’d like to support Ancient Words, Modern Message, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Your input helps us make the podcast even better and reach new listeners.Ancient Words, Modern Message is produced by Studio D Podcast Production and hosted by Rev. Roger Wambold, Director of Hebrew Christian Fellowship.
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5 months ago
40 minutes 58 seconds

Ancient Words, Modern Message
Singing in the Shadow of the Cross
The recent Prime Video series on the public ministry of Jesus, The Chosen, does a credible and effective job of presenting not only His deity, but also His humanity, a balance not often achieved in such media. A comprehension, albeit incomplete, of both dimensions of the person who is the Unique Son of God adds to the depth of our appreciation of everything we read about Him in the Gospel accounts. Rarely are we given in the scriptures a glimpse of what might have been the innermost thoughts and emotions of the Savior in any particular situation.  However, such an opportunity is presented by a careful reading and understanding of yet another of one of the numerous Messianic Psalms and the impact that Psalm must have had on Jesus on the eve of His death on the cruel cross of Calvary. With that in mind, let’s turn to Psalm 118, as did Jesus and his followers as they gathered in the upper room to observe the Passover Seder, for this unusual perspective in our series,  “Songs of Jesus in the Tanach,” an episode entitled, “Singing in the Shadow of the Cross.” Thank you for listening to Ancient Words, Modern Message. You can expect episodes twice a month on Monday. Ancient Words, Modern Message is supported by Hebrew Christian Fellowship. To learn more about our ministry, or to ask a question, contact HCFellowship4819@gmail.com. We might just answer your question on a future episode of Ancient Words, Modern Message.If you know a person that you think would benefit from this teaching, please share it with them. And if you’d like to support Ancient Words, Modern Message, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Your input helps us make the podcast even better and reach new listeners.Ancient Words, Modern Message is produced by Studio D Podcast Production and hosted by Rev. Roger Wambold, Director of Hebrew Christian Fellowship.
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5 months ago
26 minutes 49 seconds

Ancient Words, Modern Message
The Mystery of Godliness
The Apostle Paul, in writing to his son in the Faith, Timothy, observes, “And without controversy, great is the mystery of godliness.”  (1 Timothy 3:16) This great mystery includes the truth of the incarnation, that over two millennia ago Jesus entered the world as fully God and fully man.  Many of the 150 psalms in the Old Testament Scriptures predict this dual nature of Jesus, demonstrated in his life, death, resurrection, and ultimate reign.  Among these is Psalm 69, the second most often quoted by the writers of the New Testament, as in their day these prophecies were fulfilled. A careful study of David’s words in this psalm reminds us of the magnitude of Jesus’ suffering on the cross, willingly endured because of the magnitude of His love for lost mankind.  In the words of hymn writer Charles Wesley, “Amazing love, how can it be, that thou, my God, shouldest die for me!” With that in mind, we consider Psalm 69 in this third study in the series, “Songs of Jesus in the Tanach,” an episode entitled, “The Mystery of Godliness.”   Thank you for listening to Ancient Words, Modern Message. You can expect episodes twice a month on Monday. Ancient Words, Modern Message is supported by Hebrew Christian Fellowship. To learn more about our ministry, or to ask a question, contact HCFellowship4819@gmail.com. We might just answer your question on a future episode of Ancient Words, Modern Message.If you know a person that you think would benefit from this teaching, please share it with them. And if you’d like to support Ancient Words, Modern Message, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Your input helps us make the podcast even better and reach new listeners.Ancient Words, Modern Message is produced by Studio D Podcast Production and hosted by Rev. Roger Wambold, Director of Hebrew Christian Fellowship.
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6 months ago
31 minutes 47 seconds

Ancient Words, Modern Message
The Worst of All Deaths, the Deepest of All Loves
The second in this series entitled, “Songs of Jesus in the Tanach,” draws our attention to another of the many Messianic Psalms in the Old Testament, Psalm 22. Though written a thousand years before Jesus’ day, the Holy Spirit inspired King David to describe his own experiences of suffering in exaggerated terms which would, in fact, provide an extremely detailed and accurate first-person description of death by crucifixion.  The details are so precise and vivid that we find the whole account repugnant and repulsive. But then. . .we are strangely drawn to the scene as an expression of the extent of Jesus’ love for us, that he would willingly endure such profound and immeasurable suffering. This episode is released just ten days after Good Friday, so it is timely and fitting that we turn now to this particular Messianic Psalm, Psalm 22 in a study we have entitled, “The Worst of All Deaths, the Deepest of All Loves.”  Thank you for listening to Ancient Words, Modern Message. You can expect episodes twice a month on Monday. Ancient Words, Modern Message is supported by Hebrew Christian Fellowship. To learn more about our ministry, or to ask a question, contact HCFellowship4819@gmail.com. We might just answer your question on a future episode of Ancient Words, Modern Message.If you know a person that you think would benefit from this teaching, please share it with them. And if you’d like to support Ancient Words, Modern Message, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Your input helps us make the podcast even better and reach new listeners.Ancient Words, Modern Message is produced by Studio D Podcast Production and hosted by Rev. Roger Wambold, Director of Hebrew Christian Fellowship.
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6 months ago
31 minutes 37 seconds

Ancient Words, Modern Message
Bow or Be Broken!
This first episode in a new series of “Ancient Words, Modern Message” is scheduled to launch on the day after Palm Sunday at the beginning of “Holy Week” which culminates in Easter, the celebration of the resurrection of Jesus from the dead. What a perfect time to begin a study of six of the numerous Psalms which look into the future and point to Jesus and His redemptive work for mankind through His death, burial, and resurrection and which anticipate His ultimate reign upon the earth and through all eternity. The first of these six Psalms to be considered is God’s declaration to the mightiest of earthly potentates that when His Son, His anointed One, the Messiah, arrives in glory, they will only have two choices—either bow the knee to Him in acknowledgment of His right to reign, or be vanquished.  The first choice will surely result in brokenness, while the second will surely result in blessedness. So. . .let’s turn to Psalm two as we begin the series, “Songs of Jesus in the Tanach,” with this first episode entitled, “Bow or Be Broken!”   Thank you for listening to Ancient Words, Modern Message. You can expect episodes twice a month on Monday. Ancient Words, Modern Message is supported by Hebrew Christian Fellowship. To learn more about our ministry, or to ask a question, contact HCFellowship4819@gmail.com. We might just answer your question on a future episode of Ancient Words, Modern Message.If you know a person that you think would benefit from this teaching, please share it with them. And if you’d like to support Ancient Words, Modern Message, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Your input helps us make the podcast even better and reach new listeners.Ancient Words, Modern Message is produced by Studio D Podcast Production and hosted by Rev. Roger Wambold, Director of Hebrew Christian Fellowship.  
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6 months ago
29 minutes 27 seconds

Ancient Words, Modern Message
Bagel-side Chat #9: Looking Back While Moving On
In this, his ninth “Bagel-side Chat” Hebrew Christian Fellowship Director, Roger Wambold reflects on decades of ministry as a pastor and as a mission director.  This episode is quite different from the previous eight, providing “time-travel” to a church-pew in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as a young pastor preaches from 1 Samuel 24 in a sermon entitled, “Loving Until It Hurts.”  Join us as we listen in. Thank you for listening to Ancient Words, Modern Message. You can expect episodes twice a month on Monday. Ancient Words, Modern Message is supported by Hebrew Christian Fellowship. To learn more about our ministry, or to ask a question, contact HCFellowship4819@gmail.com. We might just answer your question on a future episode of Ancient Words, Modern Message.If you know a person that you think would benefit from this teaching, please share it with them. And if you’d like to support Ancient Words, Modern Message, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Your input helps us make the podcast even better and reach new listeners.Ancient Words, Modern Message is produced by Studio D Podcast Production and hosted by Rev. Roger Wambold, Director of Hebrew Christian Fellowship.
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7 months ago
46 minutes 5 seconds

Ancient Words, Modern Message
Recruited for Failure
Imagine a job posting on LinkedIn or Ziprecruiter with the following description:  Excellent opportunity for a career prophet demonstrating exceptional communication skills, interest in employment longevity, and a willingness to commit to a task leading to disappointment, minimal affirmation, and near-total failure. Clearly there would not be a long line of applicants for such a position, and yet that is the career offered by God to Isaiah, one which he enthusiastically accepted and which he diligently pursued. We read about the hiring process in Isaiah 6:1-13 as we move into this last of six episodes  in  the series entitled:  “I Saw the Lord:  Studies in the Book of Isaiah.” With Bibles open to Isaiah 6, let’s consider together this most unusual job search in an episode entitled:  “Recruited for Failure.”   Thank you for listening to Ancient Words, Modern Message. You can expect episodes twice a month on Monday. Ancient Words, Modern Message is supported by Hebrew Christian Fellowship. To learn more about our ministry, or to ask a question, contact HCFellowship4819@gmail.com. We might just answer your question on a future episode of Ancient Words, Modern Message.If you know a person that you think would benefit from this teaching, please share it with them. And if you’d like to support Ancient Words, Modern Message, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Your input helps us make the podcast even better and reach new listeners.Ancient Words, Modern Message is produced by Studio D Podcast Production and hosted by Rev. Roger Wambold, Director of Hebrew Christian Fellowship.  
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7 months ago
31 minutes 41 seconds

Ancient Words, Modern Message
An Old Testament Prophet for Today’s America
There are those who dismiss the relevance of the Bible to twenty-first century Americans, calling it archaic and obsolete.     However, a careful reading of the observations and pronouncements of the Old Testament Prophets leads one to the sense that they could just as readily be spoken in the United States of America today.   Nowhere is this more evident than in the Book of Isaiah in its record of that prophet’s message to his own Southern Kingdom of Israel in the eighth century B.C.  As we consider that message we can legitimately wonder:  “If Isaiah were to address the moral and spiritual condition of the U.S. and the American people today, what would he say?”  It would seem that his words would be strikingly similar to those spoken by him over two and a half millennia ago. In today’s study we listen in on Isaiah’s God-given commission to confront his own people in his day, while carefully facing the question:  “Could this also be God’s message to America in 2025?”   So, with Bibles open to Isaiah five, verses eight through thirty, we continue the series, “I Saw the Lord:  Studies in the Book of Isaiah,” in an episode entitled, “An Old Testament Prophet for Today’s America.” -- Thank you for listening to Ancient Words, Modern Message. You can expect episodes twice a month on Monday. Ancient Words, Modern Message is supported by Hebrew Christian Fellowship. To learn more about our ministry, or to ask a question, contact HCFellowship4819@gmail.com. We might just answer your question on a future episode of Ancient Words, Modern Message. If you know a person that you think would benefit from this teaching, please share it with them. And if you’d like to support Ancient Words, Modern Message, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Your input helps us make the podcast even better and reach new listeners. Ancient Words, Modern Message is produced by Studio D Podcast Production and hosted by Rev. Roger Wambold, Director of Hebrew Christian Fellowship.
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8 months ago
33 minutes 31 seconds

Ancient Words, Modern Message
The Ballad of the Disappointing Vineyard
It wasn’t easy being an Old Testament prophet whose job it was to speak on God’s behalf in denouncing the disobedience and rebellion of his own Jewish people and declaring the certainty of divine judgment if they did not repent and turn from their wicked ways.   Sometimes the prophet turned to an unorthodox style to make his point, using metaphors, object lessons, and even a song. Such is the case with Isaiah as recorded in the beginning of the fifth chapter of the book that bears his name. After a glimpse into the future of Israel and the Jewish people in chapter four, Isaiah turns to the weighty task of addressing the present condition of His people in their land. Perhaps, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, Isaiah thought, “I think I’ll try something different to make my point.  I know; I’ll write a song, a ballad, and maybe they’ll get the message!” And that’s exactly what we find in Isaiah 5:1-7, so let’s turn to chapters four and five for today’s episode entitled, “The Ballad of the Disappointing Vineyard”  in this continuing series, “I Saw the Lord:  Studies in the Book of Isaiah." -- Thank you for listening to Ancient Words, Modern Message. You can expect episodes twice a month on Monday. Ancient Words, Modern Message is supported by Hebrew Christian Fellowship. To learn more about our ministry, or to ask a question, contact HCFellowship4819@gmail.com. We might just answer your question on a future episode of Ancient Words, Modern Message. If you know a person that you think would benefit from this teaching, please share it with them. And if you’d like to support Ancient Words, Modern Message, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Your input helps us make the podcast even better and reach new listeners. Ancient Words, Modern Message is produced by Studio D Podcast Production and hosted by Rev. Roger Wambold, Director of Hebrew Christian Fellowship.
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8 months ago
27 minutes 30 seconds

Ancient Words, Modern Message
Crisis Management 101!
Following a number of recent natural disasters in various parts of our country there has been a careful examination of the effectiveness of FEMA, the Federal Emergency Management Agency. It could well be said that the FEMA of the Old Testament Period consisted of one person, the Old Testament Prophet who was commissioned by God to identify the crisis which posed an emergency, along with managing and addressing that crisis. In the Southern Kingdom of Israel in the eighth century B.C., that position was filled by Isaiah who boldly and courageously declared the emergency and offered a response to manage it, a message which sadly was consistently ignored. We have been moving through a series of studies entitled:  “I Saw the Lord:  Studies in the Book of Isaiah,” and in today’s episode we find the prophet Isaiah identifying three crises and offering a solution to their threat of danger. So, let’s turn now to the third chapter of the Book of Isaiah in an episode we call simply, “Crisis Management 101!” -- Thank you for listening to Ancient Words, Modern Message. You can expect episodes twice a month on Monday. Ancient Words, Modern Message is supported by Hebrew Christian Fellowship. To learn more about our ministry, or to ask a question, contact HCFellowship4819@gmail.com. We might just answer your question on a future episode of Ancient Words, Modern Message. If you know a person that you think would benefit from this teaching, please share it with them. And if you’d like to support Ancient Words, Modern Message, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Your input helps us make the podcast even better and reach new listeners. Ancient Words, Modern Message is produced by Studio D Podcast Production and hosted by Rev. Roger Wambold, Director of Hebrew Christian Fellowship.
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9 months ago
37 minutes 51 seconds

Ancient Words, Modern Message
The past is a mirror. And the more we examine what came before us, the more we can understand where we are heading. This podcast is based on a series of Bible studies called Schmooze, News, and Views - where sections of old and new testament scripture are carefully examined. Hosted by Roger Wambold and released every other Monday.