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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.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Philosophy,
History
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An Old Testament Prophet for Today’s America
Ancient Words, Modern Message
33 minutes 31 seconds
8 months ago
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.
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.