Episodios

  • Deuteronomy 14-15 Consecration And Mercy
    Jan 9 2026

    The theme of Deuteronomy 14-15 is Consecration and Mercy. These chapters teach the Israelites how to live as God’s chosen people through trust, generosity, and obedience. Chapter 14 highlights dietary laws, emphasizing a life set apart for God’s glory. It also mentions the importance of tithing, which provided for the Tabernacle, Levites, and those in need, such as widows, orphans, and foreigners. Chapter 15 focuses on mercy, instructing the Israelites to cancel debts during the Year of Release every seven years and to treat their neighbors with kindness. Those who were enslaved due to debt were to be freed after six years, reflecting God’s value on dignity and compassion. Moses reminds the people to give generously and not with selfish hearts because God promises to bless those who obey. These chapters show how godly principles—mercy and generosity—can build a strong, united, and prosperous community.

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    26 m
  • Deuteronomy 12-13 Not Just Any Old Way
    Jan 8 2026

    The theme of Deuteronomy 12-13 is Not Just Any Old Way. Moses reminds the Israelites that worshiping God must be done according to His instructions, not by blending it with the practices of false religions. He commands them to destroy the pagan altars, idols, and places of worship in the land of Canaan, ensuring their focus remains on God alone. Moses also emphasizes the importance of unity and warns against doing “whatever is right in your own eyes.” In chapter 13, he cautions the Israelites to reject false prophets or even family members who encourage worshiping other gods. Idolatry is considered treason against God because it leads people away from truth into dangerous and evil practices. For us today, this passage reminds us to worship God sincerely, in spirit and truth, avoiding the mixing of worldly ideas with biblical worship. God desires both faithfulness and unity among His people.

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    28 m
  • Deuteronomy 10-11 Horizontal And Vertical Faith
    Jan 7 2026

    The theme of Deuteronomy 10-11 is Vertical and Horizontal Faith. Moses reminds the Israelites of God's covenant with them, demonstrated by the Ten Commandments written on stone tablets. These commandments show how to love God (vertical faith) and love others (horizontal faith). Moses urges the people to circumcise their hearts, meaning they should worship God sincerely, not just perform empty rituals. He explains how real faith connects godly obedience with fairness and love for others, including strangers, widows, and orphans. In chapter 11, Moses encourages the Israelites to choose between blessings for obedience and curses for disobedience. He highlights how God's commands are not restrictive but are for their good. Through faithfulness to God and justice toward others, the Israelites reflect their relationship with the one true God. For us today, this chapter reminds us that walking with God requires both love for Him and care for those around us.

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    25 m
  • Deuteronomy 08-09 Remember Where It Comes From
    Jan 6 2026

    The theme of Deuteronomy 8-9 is Remember Where It Comes From. Moses urges the Israelites to remember that every blessing—freedom, wealth, and provision—comes from God. He reminds them of their time in the wilderness, where God humbled them, tested their faith, and provided manna, water, and even clothes that lasted 40 years. Moses stresses that their blessings are not because of their righteousness but as part of God’s plan and justice against sinful nations. People often forget God when life is easy, but Moses warns against pride and believing they earned prosperity by their own power. Chapter 9 highlights the Israelites’ rebellions, including the golden calf incident, showing that their stubbornness did not stop God’s mercy. These chapters teach us that true life goes beyond material possessions; it comes from obedience and reliance on the Bread of Life—God Himself.

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    30 m
  • Deuteronomy 7 A Chosen People
    Jan 5 2026

    The theme of Deuteronomy 7 is A Chosen People. God reminds the Israelites they are His special possession, chosen not because they are the biggest or best nation but because of His love and promises to their ancestors. As His representatives, they are called to be distinct by removing idolatry and evil influences. God commands them to clear away wicked nations and avoid intermarriage with them to prevent falling into idolatry. While this may seem harsh, Moses explains it is divine justice because of their sins. God promises blessings—love, health, and prosperity—if they obey His commandments and trust Him. He also reassures them not to fear opposition because God, who delivered them from Egypt, will fight for them again. As Israel is chosen for God’s purposes, we are reminded to drive out anything in our lives that competes with our devotion to Him.

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  • Deuteronomy 06 If You Love Me Show Me
    Jan 2 2026

    The theme of Deuteronomy 6 is If You Love Me, Show Me. Moses encourages the Israelites to love God with all their heart, soul, and strength, showing this love through obedience to His commandments. Loving God isn’t just about feelings or emotion—it’s about living intentionally and keeping God’s Word at the center of daily life. Parents are reminded to teach God’s truths to their children constantly—not just in church—but in everyday situations. Moses warns the Israelites not to forget God when life becomes comfortable and prosperous, reminding them to remain faithful and avoid idols or anything that replaces God in their lives. The emphasis is clear: obedience is the evidence of love for God. Without obedience, our love for Him cannot be proven. This chapter reminds us that loving God is a commitment that touches every part of life, from worship to how we act daily.

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  • Deuteronomy 05 The Meaning of the 10 Commandments
    Jan 1 2026

    The theme of Deuteronomy 5 is The Meaning of the Ten Commandments. This chapter repeats the Ten Commandments, first given in Exodus 20, emphasizing their continued importance for guiding our relationship with God and others. Moses reminds the Israelites that God’s laws are not just rules but reflect His perfect character and desires for us to live well. The first four commandments focus on how we honor and worship God, while the remaining six guide how we treat people around us. Moses highlights that idolatry, a central theme, opens the door to all other sins, making it dangerous. He explains the Sabbath's importance, the value of honoring parents, and the harmful impact of sins like murder, adultery, theft, lying, and covetousness. Through these laws, we see our own imperfection and our need for God’s grace through Jesus, who fulfilled the Law on our behalf.

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  • Revelation 22 Winner Takes All
    Aug 26 2025

    In the final chapter of Revelation, Chapter 22, we hear Jesus’

    promise of his soon return. This chapter paints a glorious picture

    of the new heaven and earth, with a crystal-clear river of life and

    the tree of life bearing fruit. It offers a great promise for those who

    believe in God, as they will dwell with him in this heavenly city. But

    there’s also a solemn warning for those who choose to continue

    in sin, revealing they will face eternal separation from God. The

    chapter ends with a call for everyone to come, drink from the

    water of life and be saved. The theme of this chapter is “Winner

    Takes All.”

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