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  • When You Raise Up
    2025/06/13

    In this soul-stirring episode, “When You Raise Up,” we journey into the rich terrain of Parashat Behaalotecha, exploring what it means to rise—spiritually, communally, and purposefully. Drawing from the divine command to Aaron to raise up the lamps (Numbers 8:1–3), this teaching unpacks how elevation isn’t just about light—it’s about leadership, timing, obedience, and sacred order.

    We connect the fiery ascent of the menorah with the rising frustrations of the wilderness, the silent burdens of leadership, and the power of spiritual memory. With references to Psalm 77 and New Testament echoes in Hebrews and Philippians, this episode reminds listeners that the flame we raise must first be kindled from within.

    This message is for anyone feeling dimmed by doubt or delay—this is your call to rise up and be set apart for purpose.

    Featured Themes:

    • What it means to be “raised up” by God
    • The role of spiritual leadership in dark times
    • The prophetic symbolism of light, fire, and memory
    • How lament (Psalm 77) leads to breakthrough
    • Practical faith in the wilderness moments of life

    🎧 Tune in, lift up, and be ignited.

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    45 分
  • A Covenant of Peace – God's Promise After the Flood
    2025/06/09

    In this week’s episode of Covenant of Peace, we reflect deeply on the story of Noah and explore how God’s covenant continues to speak to our lives today. Through scripture readings, prayer, and heartfelt discussion, we walk through Genesis 8–9, examining how obedience, patience, and trust in divine timing shaped Noah’s journey from chaos to restoration.

    We consider what it means when “God remembered Noah”—not as a passive memory, but as an act of mercy, restoration, and renewal. From the powerful imagery of the dove and the rainbow to the profound symbolism of baptism in 1 Peter 3, this episode reveals how God’s faithfulness carries us through storms and prepares us for new beginnings.

    You'll hear how the flood was not the end but a new beginning, how Noah’s first act after leaving the ark was worship, and how we, too, are called to respond to God’s mercy with gratitude and sacrifice. The message invites listeners to reflect on their own seasons of waiting, endurance, and renewal—and the altars we are called to build in response to God’s grace.

    With testimonies, blessings, and encouragement for those navigating personal storms, this episode is a powerful reminder that God’s covenant of peace still stands—and He remembers you.

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    35 分