Episodes

Monday Dec 22, 2014
Advent in Isaiah: The Lord has Laid on Him the Iniquity of Us All
Monday Dec 22, 2014
Monday Dec 22, 2014
Isaiah 53, Revelation 12. Dale Kuehne draws upon Isaiah's suffering servant prophecy to remind us that we have all gone astray. It was for our sin that Jesus came into this world to die for our redemption. We did not deserve this act of love, and so we must extend this same grace to all of mankind, even those who we consider worse sinners than ourselves.

Monday Dec 15, 2014
Advent in Isaiah: The Year of the Lord's Favor
Monday Dec 15, 2014
Monday Dec 15, 2014
Exodus 20, Leviticus 25, Isaiah 61, Luke 4. Dale Kuehne explores the connection between Sabbath, Jubilee, and the establishing of Messiah's kingdom.

Monday Dec 08, 2014
Advent in Isaiah: Come, All You Who are Thirsty
Monday Dec 08, 2014
Monday Dec 08, 2014
Isaiah 30 and 50. Dale Kuehne asks us to consider the areas of our lives where we might be seeking provision, deliverance, guidance and satisfaction apart from God. We'll always end up disappointed by those "alliances" and idols, but God invites us to come be satisfied in Him, for eternity, free of charge.

Monday Dec 01, 2014
Advent in Isaiah: We're All in it Together
Monday Dec 01, 2014
Monday Dec 01, 2014
Joshua 24, Judges 2, Isaiah 6. Dr. Dale Kuehne emphasizes the collective responsibility that we have as followers of God, not just for the present, but for the past and future as well. In Isaiah we see that though the prophet's words will be ignored by his generation, he must still be faithful to deliver God's message. These words will be discovered by a future generation who will need them to recognize the Messiah.

Monday Nov 24, 2014
Book of Acts: Peter's Prison Break
Monday Nov 24, 2014
Monday Nov 24, 2014
Acts 12. Dr. Dale Kuehne. After Peter's arrest, believers were hiding out, earnestly praying for his release. When God miraculously sets him free, they don't believe it at first. How often do we pray for something that we don't really believe God can do? How often do our fears cause us to hide our faith rather than share it with the desperate (and sometimes hostile) world we live in?