Hearing with Faith

Hearing with Faith

Hearing with Faith: Daily Bible Study Podcast Ever wondered what it’s like to explore the entire Bible, chapter by chapter, in the order events unfolded? Join us for a transformative journey! From New to Old Testament: After an inspiring trek through the New Testament, we’re diving into the Old Testament, unpacking chapters like Leviticus and Exodus with Christian commentary, ancient wisdom, and timeless truths. What’s in It for You? Inspiration: Reignite your faith with daily scripture readings. Insight: Discover thought-provoking Bible study insights that connect to modern life. Encouragement: Find divine strength through each chapter’s lessons.Join the Adventure: Whether you’re a lifelong Christian or curious about scripture, Hearing with Faith is your gateway to deeper faith. Each episode breaks down a Bible chapter—stories, laws, prophecies—making them accessible and relevant. Perfect for daily devotion or Old Testament study! Tune In and Grow: Subscribe now for daily Bible study and Christian podcast episodes. Let’s journey through Leviticus, Exodus, and beyond, one chapter at a time. Ready for a spiritual adventure? Dive into the Word with us! #BibleStudy #ChristianPodcast #DailyScripture #OldTestament

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November 3, 2025 156 mins
God told Moses that the Israelites would eventually turn and serve other gods. When this happens they are to sing this song. The song is about the Rock who is Christ. He is the only one who can save us from our troubles. He saves us from evil and sustains us. Everything in this song points to His redeeming power. He alone can save. He alone is just and perfect. He is the True Rock where no other rock can help. It is a reminded of o...
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God is always with us. When we follow God, God reveals Himself to us When we follow idols, God hides His face from us. It is not that God has left us, but that He remains hidden. If we want Him to reveal Himself to us, we must look to the Rock of our salvation. When we see Him our hearts long to follow and leave the idols behind.
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In Chapter 30 of Deuteronomy God gives those who fall away from hope. They can always turn back to God if they turn back with their whole heart. Look to Jesus and your heart will belong to God. Have faith in the power of the Gospel to turn your heart fully to God. He will remove what is preventing you from loving God. We cannot love God without Him.
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God renews His covenant with the Israelite. This is a foreshadowing of that Covenant we have today with Jesus Christ. He is the substance of these things. Faith in God's promises reaches through time and touches the cross. When we believe the promise of God, we are putting our faith in the ultimate fulfillment of all promises. God is able to give us eyes and ears that grow our faith in Jesus Christ.
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As we see the blessing promised in the Law, we get an idea of what comes though walking in the Spirit of God. If we walk in the flesh we can only be a curse and bring curses upon others. Jesus alone procured the blessing and Jesus is the one who removes the curse. Only by walking in faith in Jesus can we expect to receive the true blessings of God.
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As we see the blessing promised in the Law, we get an idea of what comes though walking in the Spirit of God. If we walk in the flesh we can only be a curse and bring curses upon others. Jesus alone procured the blessing and Jesus is the one who removes the curse. Only by walking in faith in Jesus can we expect to receive the true blessings of God.
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Moses gives Isreal some instructions when they enter into the promised land. They are to go up on mount Ebal and should amen to the curses. Also they are to go up on mount Gerizim and proclaim the blessings. If we cannot admit we deserve curses, how can we allow Christ to take the curses for us. If we want the blessings, we need Christ to remove the curse. We also need to realize that He is the only one who perfectly kept the Law. ...
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When we experience the victrorious Christian life, we must continue to give God all of the glory. This means laying everything down at the foot of the cross. Everything good that we experience is because of Him. Any love that we have is not from us but from Him. In acknowedging this we are able to continue to live close to God in the victorious Christian life. 
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Deuteronomy 25, straight from the Scriptures – no twists, just the raw truth. We'll explore God's commands on fair punishment (verses 1-3: limiting lashes to preserve dignity), the sacred duty of levirate marriage to honor family and preserve lineage (verses 5-10: a brother's responsibility to his widow), the severe penalty for indecent interference in conflicts (verses 11-12), the call for honest weights and measures in all dealin...
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Dive into Deuteronomy 24, where ancient laws on marriage, justice, and compassion reveal timeless truths about redemption and grace. This chapter outlines protections for the vulnerable— from fair divorce practices and exemptions for newlyweds to ensuring workers get paid promptly, shielding livelihoods from exploitation, and leaving harvest remnants for foreigners, orphans, and widows. It emphasizes individual accountability for s...
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This message reveals how these Old Testament laws foreshadow the redemptive work of Jesus Christ. Exclusions from the assembly for the emasculated, illegitimate offspring, Ammonites, and Moabites highlight Israel's call to holiness and separation from enmity, yet point to Christ's inclusive kingdom where barriers are broken—eunuchs find acceptance (as in Acts 8:26-40), Gentiles like Ruth the Moabite become ancestors of the Messiah,...
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Mosaic laws, from neighborly kindness like returning lost oxen or helping fallen donkeys, to practical commands such as building roof parapets, avoiding mixed seeds or fabrics, and wearing garment tassels. We'll especially focus on explaining often misunderstood verses about cross-dressing, proofs of virginity, adultery penalties, and protections against assault, providing historical context, cultural insights, and biblical intent ...
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Mosaic laws addressing unresolved homicides through a ritual of atonement with an unbroken heifer, humane treatment of captive women taken in war—including time for mourning and rights upon marriage—and protections for inheritance rights of the firstborn son regardless of parental favoritism. Moses also outlines severe measures for a stubbornly rebellious son, mandating parental complaint leading to communal judgment, and rules for...
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God's strategic laws for Israel's conduct in war: the priest's rallying cry of God's presence, officers exempting the fearful or newly established from service, offering terms of peace to distant cities with enslavement upon surrender or total conquest upon resistance, and the command for utter destruction of Canaanite peoples to prevent idolatry. Moses also prohibits cutting down fruit trees, emphasizing stewardship amid conflict....
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God's merciful provisions for unintentional manslaughter through three (and later six) cities of refuge, ensuring safety from avengers while mandating judgment for deliberate murderers. Moses warns against shifting boundary stones to steal land and establishes the need for two or three witnesses to confirm matters, with false accusers punished as they intended for the accused—embodying the principle of "eye for eye, tooth for tooth...
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God's provisions for the Levitical priests—their sacred portions from offerings as their inheritance since the Lord is their share—alongside stern warnings against the abominable customs of the Canaanites, including child sacrifice, divination, witchcraft, and sorcery. Moses foretells the raising of a prophet like himself whom the people must heed, with criteria to expose false prophets whose words fail to come true. Uncover essent...
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God's profound guidelines for righteous judgment and leadership in Israel. Moses instructs on resolving difficult cases through the priests and judge at the central sanctuary, enforcing their verdicts without mercy for false witnesses, and the future king's selection: one from among the people, not amassing horses, wives, or wealth, but humbly copying and studying the Law daily to fear the Lord and rule faithfully. Discover timeles...
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God's detailed ordinances for Israel's sacred festivals: the Passover sacrifice at the central sanctuary to recall the Exodus, the Feast of Weeks with proportional freewill offerings in gratitude for the harvest, and the seven-day Feast of Tabernacles filled with universal rejoicing. Moses further commands appointing judges and officers in every town to administer justice impartially, without bribes or favoritism, and strictly forb...
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God's revolutionary laws for the Sabbatical Year: canceling debts every seven years, freeing Hebrew servants with generous provisions, and refusing to withhold help from the needy despite the approaching release. Moses stresses open-hearted giving, warnings against stinginess, and the consecration of firstborn animals without blemish. Discover profound principles of economic justice, compassion for the poor, and divine blessings fo...
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God's detailed instructions for Israel on distinguishing clean from unclean animals for food, emphasizing a life of holiness that sets His people apart. Moses outlines the sacred tithe—setting aside a tenth of crops, herds, and income to rejoice before the Lord at His chosen place, with provisions for the distant traveler and mandates to support Levites, orphans, widows, and foreigners. Uncover timeless principles of purity in dail...
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