Foreigners Settle in Israel
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In this episode of Arise + Abide, Curtis and Sally explore 2 Kings 17:24–41, a sobering passage that follows the fall of Samaria and the resettlement of the land by foreign nations. As Assyria relocates people from across its empire into Israel, the newcomers attempt to worship the God of the land—yet they also cling tightly to their former gods and practices.
The hosts unpack the strange and unsettling moment when lions are sent among the people, examining both the historical context and the deeper symbolism of God's righteous authority, strength, and judgment. Even when a priest is sent back to teach the people how to worship the Lord, their response reveals a divided heart: God is treated as a solution to a problem, not as the center of their lives.
Curtis and Sally reflect on what it means to truly worship the Lord—not as one voice among many, but as the only voice that shapes our lives. They draw thoughtful connections between the syncretism of ancient Samaria and the modern tendency to compartmentalize faith, trusting God in some areas while relying on cultural norms, influencers, or personal strategies in others.
This conversation invites listeners to examine where competing voices may be shaping their decisions, and to consider God's consistent call to covenant faithfulness. As Scripture reminds us, the issue is not a lack of information, but a lack of wholehearted devotion—a challenge that remains just as relevant to this day.