Season 1 Episode 90
What does it really mean to “walk by faith” when the stakes are high and the path is dark? We follow the arc from Hebrews 11 to the first Passover and discover why Moses’ courage wasn’t reckless bravado but trust anchored in God’s word. The night the firstborn died and Israel lived becomes more than a history lesson—it’s a pattern that explains deliverance, protection, and how obedience to a specific promise opens the door to freedom.
We draw a clear line from the lamb’s blood on ancient doorposts to Christ, our Passover, whose sacrifice fulfills the sign with finality. Redemption doesn’t come from good intentions or ritual habit but through his blood, bringing forgiveness according to the riches of grace. Together we unpack Scripture’s bold claims: the wages of sin, the gift of eternal life, and the new covenant that reframes time and shapes daily choices. This is theology with a pulse—grounded in Exodus, clarified in Hebrews, and lived at the Lord’s Table.
We also talk about how communion forms us, week by week, to remember rightly and trust deeply. The bread and cup remind us that God means what he says and keeps what he promises. If you’ve ever wondered how ancient stories meet modern fears, or how faith grows when sight fails, this journey offers both clarity and courage. Listen, reflect, and let the Word teach you to see the Invisible with steady hope.
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