Épisodes

  • 47 Bible Bites Series 6
    1 min
  • 46 Bible Bites Series 6
    3 min
  • 45 Bible Bites Series 6
    3 min
  • 7 A Place Called There Series 6
    Jan 19 2026
    He just couldn’t take it anymore. Moses saw an Egyptian beating an Israelite and it was literally the last straw. When he witnessed this violent scene, he responded in anger and killed the Egyptian taskmaster. Then, knowing his life was in danger, Moses fled to the backside of the desert. As you learned in series 5 devotions, for forty long years Moses lived with the memory of an aborted destiny. He had tried, and failed. Would God ever use him again? Have you been there? Are you there right now? You tried to step out and do what God called you to do, only to fail. Have you, like Moses, retreated to the desert to nurse your wounds?
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    15 min
  • 6 In THe Pits Series 6
    Jan 6 2026
    It began in a waterless pit in the wilderness. A young man named Joseph--who was to be a father of the nation of Israel--was cast into the pit by his own brothers because of their jealousy (Genesis 37:22-24). Even though Joseph cried out to them appealing for help, they would not listen (Genesis 42:21). Have you ever been in a wilderness pit like that spiritually? You are crying out, but no one seems to hear or care? When an Egyptian caravan passed by, Joseph’s brothers sold him into slavery. Then Joseph suffered another great setback when he was falsely accused of immorality and thrown into prison. Talk about a wilderness experience--prison certainly qualifies as one! In prison, Joseph was placed in a position of responsibility and ministered to a butler and baker who were confined with him, both of whom promptly forgot their promises to him (Genesis 39-40).
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    14 min
  • 44 Bible Bites Series 6
    Dec 25 2025
    MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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    4 min
  • A New Level of Worship Series 6
    Dec 24 2025
    The story records how God supernaturally intervened, revealing that this was a test of Abraham's faith and obedience: "And he said, Lay not thine hand upon the lad, neither do thou any thing unto him: for now I know that thou fearest God, seeing thou hast not withheld thy son, thine only son from me" (Genesis 22:12). All of the promises of God rested in Isaac, yet Abraham was willing to sacrifice him. He knew that the One who gave the vision was greater than the vision itself and, if necessary, He could raise Isaac from the dead to make it come to pass. Abraham referred to this as an act of worship, saying "I and the lad will go yonder and worship." There, on the lonely desert mountain, Abraham rose to a new level of worship. By his willingness to sacrifice his only son, he confirmed that God was more important to him than anything or anyone.
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    14 min
  • 4 The God Who Sees Series 6
    Dec 17 2025
    One of the first references to a profound spiritual experience in the wilderness is recorded in Genesis chapter 16. It happened to a young girl named Hagar who was a handmaiden to Sarai, Abram's wife. Because Abram and Sarai were unable to bear children, they decided for Abram to bear a child by Hagar. This was an acceptable custom of the day, but not acceptable to God. When Hagar learned she was pregnant, the tension grew between her and Sarai to the point that Hagar fled into the desert. There, the Angel of the Lord found her alone and distraught. The Angel of the Lord told Hagar to return to her mistress and that her seed--the generations from her son--would be greatly multiplied. This was fulfilled through Ishmael, the child she would later bear: So she called the name of the Lord Who spoke to her, You are a God of seeing, for she said, Have I [not] even here [in the wilderness] looked upon Him Who sees me [and lived]? Or have I here also seen [the future purposes or designs of] Him Who sees me? Therefore the well was called Beer-lahai-roi [A well to the Living one Who sees me]; it is between Kadesh and Bered. (Genesis 16:13-14) AMP)
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    14 min