The Ten Minute Bible Hour Podcast

JOHN025 - The Word Became Flesh and Tabernacled Among Us

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Mar 13, 2026
A lively exploration of God's promise to dwell with people, tracing biblical scenes from exile, Ezekiel's visions, and the second temple's silence. The narrative connects ancient tabernacle imagery to the claim that God took on flesh and lived among humanity. Themes include restoration, presence, and the universal invitation to receive new life.
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ANECDOTE

Daniel Day-Lewis Moment Framing God's Promise

  • Matt Whitman recalls the Last of the Mohicans line I will find you as a personal example of compelling promise delivery.
  • He uses that movie memory to frame God's promise through Jeremiah and Ezekiel to find and restore Israel after exile.
INSIGHT

Deuteronomy Promise Shapes Old Testament Hope

  • Deuteronomy 30's promise that God will gather and restore scattered Israel undergirds the entire Old Testament narrative.
  • Matt highlights that this covenantal promise explains recurring redemptive hope despite repeated national failures and exile.
INSIGHT

Ezekiel's Vision Promises Permanent Divine Dwelling

  • Ezekiel's vision in chapter 43 shows the glory of the Lord returning to the temple and declares God will live among Israel forever.
  • Matt reads Ezekiel to show a prophetic counterpoint to the earlier vision of God's departure, promising a future, permanent dwelling.
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