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Mar 28, 2026 • 39min

Exodus 7-13. What the Plagues Reveal About God (Lesson 15)

A lively look at Exodus 7–13 exploring the plagues as theological demonstrations of divine power. They trace the motif of being “drawn out” from bondage toward covenant identity. Conversation highlights chosenness as responsibility, debates over divine control and human agency, and how the plagues confront Egyptian religion and point toward service at Sinai.
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5 snips
Mar 21, 2026 • 24min

Easter. The Ancient Meal That Reveals Christ (Lesson 14)

A lively exploration of how the Passover meal connects with Easter and points to deliverance, restoration, and new life. They unpack symbols like the lamb, blood, and bread and trace how ancient rituals find meaning in Christ. The conversation reframes weekly remembrance as gratitude and identity rather than guilt, inviting listeners to see God’s rescuing work afresh.
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20 snips
Mar 14, 2026 • 1h 15min

Exodus 1-6. Why God Waited to Deliver Israel (Lesson 13)

They trace Israel’s rise from slavery toward covenantal deliverance. They explore avod and the contrast between forced labor and sacred service. The discussion highlights Moses’ origin, the burning bush revelation, and the meaning of I AM. They unpack God’s repeated “I will” promises and how covenant remembering turns suffering into purpose.
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10 snips
Mar 7, 2026 • 54min

Genesis 42-50. The Restoration Pattern Hidden in Joseph’s Story (Lesson 12)

A close look at Joseph’s journey from betrayal to reconciliation. Themes of repentance, responsibility, and transformation are highlighted. The Hebrew concept yada is explored as deep knowing that restores relationships. Scenes of testing, humility, and covenant continuity are emphasized throughout the narrative.
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Feb 28, 2026 • 32min

Genesis 37-41. The Ascent Pattern: From Pit to Palace (Lesson 11)

A lively dive into Joseph’s climb from pit to palace, focusing on family jealousy, betrayal, and symbolic garments being stripped and restored. Conversation highlights integrity amid temptation, God's steadfast loving-kindness in prison, dream interpretation, and the dramatic rise to power with ceremonial elevation. Themes of covenant loyalty, provision during famine, and belonging thread the story together.
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12 snips
Feb 21, 2026 • 1h 13min

Genesis 24-33. Jacob’s Fight With God Changes Everything (Lesson 10)

They trace Isaac, Rebekah, Jacob, and Esau through rivalry, deception, and surprising reconciliation. Cultural context like wells, honor, and covenant language shapes the stories. Jacob’s lifelong hunger and his night wrestle that becomes Israel get dramatic attention. The turn from betrayal to an unexpected embrace highlights forgiveness and covenant faithfulness.
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18 snips
Feb 14, 2026 • 50min

Genesis 18-23. The Most Misunderstood Story in Genesis (Lesson 9)

They wrestle with the moral tension of Sodom and Gomorrah and Abraham's fierce intercession. They trace themes of hospitality, exile, and God hearing the outcast. The binding of Isaac is explored through temple imagery, sacrificial language, and the sudden provision of a ram. The conversation centers on covenant faithfulness, divine compassion, and the troubling paths that point toward provision.
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7 snips
Feb 7, 2026 • 56min

Genesis 12–17; Abraham 1–2. Why the Abrahamic Covenant Isn't about Abraham (Lesson 8)

Discussion of Genesis 12–17 and Abraham 1–2, focusing on how covenant shapes identity more than biography. Exploration of naming, divine election, and why Abraham anchors the scriptural story. Close look at Genesis 15’s ritual and the unilateral nature of the covenant. Reflection on promises of posterity, priesthood, and inheritance and what belonging to the covenant entails.
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10 snips
Jan 31, 2026 • 35min

Genesis 6–11; Moses 8. Noah’s Story Isn’t for Kids. It’s for You (Lesson 7)

They reframe Noah as a covenantal story about rest, belonging, and God’s compassion. The ark is read as a sacred, temple-like refuge that restores order. Noah is presented as a new Adam and the flood as a creation reboot. They emphasize covenant language, human agency, and divine patience woven through Genesis and Moses.
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10 snips
Jan 24, 2026 • 45min

Moses 7. The Lost Message Hidden in Enoch’s Words (Lesson 6)

A close reading of Moses chapter 7 unpacks Enoch’s sweeping vision and the meaning behind sacred symbols. The conversation explores divine sorrow and compassion, covenantal states labeled as blackness and whiteness, and the theme of rest tied to Noah and Christ. They trace temple and creation imagery, Enoch’s prophetic power, and a call to cultivate unity, mercy, and Zion in everyday life.

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