Three and One is a Daily Devotional Podcast, with observations and an overview of three chapters from the Old Testament and one from the New.
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God would have healed Israel. But, Israel was impenitent, reliant on the other nations, even allowing themselves to sink into the depths of apostasy. Sowing the wind, they reaped the whirlwind. And, Jude identifies and warns against apostates.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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The Idolatry of Israel. Impending judgement on Israel and on Judah. A call to repentance. A refusal to repent on the part of Israel and Judah. And, the Apostle John writes his 3rd epistle to warn and encourage a friend named Gaius.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Hosea is asked to marry a harlot, a woman who would wander, similar to the way that God's people had wandered away from God. So prophecy and prophet are empathetically intertwined. And, the Elder John writes to the elect lady.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Weak and worried, Daniel is touched, lifted up and strengthened. The angel Gabriel continues to announce the events of the end times, including prophecy concerning the Anti-Christ. And, John ends his first epistle with exhortation.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Daniel is given an overview in vision form of every empire until even the end of the world itself narrowing in on the transition from the Medo-Persians to the Grecians, all with startling specifics. And, John tells us to test the spirits who claim to speak for Christ.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Nebuchadnezzar has his second dream with Daniel receiving and interpreting the meaning. Belshazzar receives a visit from a mysterious hand. Daniel stands strong in the face of extreme opposition. And, John emphasizes the imperative of love in our life.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Daniel and his friends remain loyal to God in the midst of great temptation and trial. Standing and serving before a maniacal, egomaniac despot named Nebuchadnezzar. In captivity they maintain their purity. And, John helps us to see if we are truly God's kids.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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God continues to give prophecy with specificity, concerning a city to come. A place to call home. A place to worship God. A river of life running through. And, the name of that city - "THE LORD IS THERE." And, we begin the book of 1 John.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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God continues to give, through a vision, through a prophecy, the particulars of a new city and a new Temple, in Jerusalem, after the captivity. This time focussing in on who will be serving in that temple. And, Peter exhorts us to be steadfast in the midst of scoffers.
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In a vision, Ezekiel is transported into the future, after the captivity when there will be a new Temple and a new city. And oddly, for all three chapters today, all Ezekiel does is watch a man measure. And, Peter speaks of the doom and depravity of false teachers.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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God breathes life into an otherwise hopeless situation through His Word and by His Spirit, defeating a conglomeration of Gentile nations bent on the destruction of the Jewish people. And, Peter begins his second epistle.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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God is upset with those shepherds who fleece the flock and only feed themselves. The New Covenant is prophesied in beautiful poetic form. And, Peter finishes his first epistle by encouraging elders to willingly shepherd well the flock of God.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Ezekiel continues to announce that judgement is coming for the surrounding Gentile nations, Pharaoh and Egypt this time, fulfilling his role as a watchman, dispensing his duty and delivering his soul. And, Peter encourages us to persevere faithfully through suffering.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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God continues to speak to the surrounding nations, speaking to the power behind their power, speaking specifically against the king of Tyre. And, the Apostle Peter speaks of submission and suffering in serving God.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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God judges the Gentile nations surrounding Judah. The Jews sinned against God's law, but the Gentiles sinned against God's people. Tyre is talked about, specifically it's future defeat and utter annihilation. And, Peter teaches how to be courageously obedient.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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God repeats the multitude of reasons why He is allowing Judah to be taken captive by the Chaldeans, instructing Ezekiel to write an allegory about an adulterous and promiscuous spouse to help them understand His pain. And, we begin the book of 1 Peter.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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God says basically here is a historical summary of why I will not allow you to inquire of Me. It is a matter of purity, which will be restored eventually. But first, there is the remainder of the prophesy. And, James teaches us how to wait patiently.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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God uses the emotions involved in adultery to illustrate how He feels toward the unfaithfulness of His people, laying everything on the line, laying out an offer to turn and live. And, James says that spiritual adultery is just as bad as physical.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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The Lord sets His face against the false prophets. The Lord answers the people's prayers according to their unfaithfulness and idolatry, alluding to the uselessness of a vine that has passed its prime. And, James gives us a warning about the untamable tongue.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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The four living creatures, the mighty Cherubim, are seen once again. Ezekiel prophesies to the people as he is carried along by the vision of God, even acting out the imminent defeat and destruction. And, James warns us against showing partiality in ministry.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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God announces the end for Judah and Jerusalem, ushering Ezekiel into the answer to the question "Why?", exposing Ezekiel to the abominations occurring in and around the temple. And, James, the blood brother of Jesus writes a letter.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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We bounce back to before the siege, before the Chaldeans came to take Judah and Jerusalem into captivity. Ezekiel is given interesting illustrations to act out. As God's heart is crushed by the unfaithfulness of His people. And, we learn to be strengthened by grace.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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We are introduced to yet another prophet, a man named Ezekiel, who prophesied for God, before, during and after he was carried away captive. An interesting man with an interesting ministry. And, we are to consider Jesus and run the race marked out for us.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Jeremiah continues to lament over the defeat and destruction of the city of Jerusalem and the captivity of the people of Judah and Jerusalem. Real and raw emotion overflow unedited to God. And, we are invited to enter into the hall of faith in Hebrews.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Jeremiah laments over his people, his country, carried away captive, after coveting corrupted their consciences to the point where they did not want to hear from the prophets of God. And, we are given boldness because of His blood.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Looking forward to the prophesied destruction of Babylon. Looking backward to the prophesied captivity of Judah and Jerusalem as the destruction of Judah and Jerusalem is reviewed. And, the earthly sanctuary is compared with the heavenly one.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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God pours out His judgement on the proud nations that surround Israel. Judgment on Ammon. Judgment on Edom. Judgement on Elam. Judgement on Babylon. And, our High Priest is proclaimed as the Mediator of the New Covenant.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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God's judgement falls upon Egypt and the running remnant is disciplined in the process. Because Moab was not broken before the Lord Moab was broken by the Lord. And, we see how our Savior is able to save to the uttermost.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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The remaining remnant runs to Egypt carrying captive the prophet Jeremiah as well, refusing to quit worshipping what they called the Queen of Heaven. Baruch is given a life-giving rebuke. And, we are warned of the perils of not progressing.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Jeremiah is given a choice, to be carried away captive to live in Babylon or to remain with the poorest of the poor in Jerusalem. The remaining remnant isn't exactly repentant. And, once again, the covenants are compared.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Jeremiah is falsely accused, thrown into prison and eventually into a deep dungeon where Jeremiah sunk into the mire. All the while, Jeremiah maintained his integrity as a prophet. And, The Word calls us to come to Jesus and find rest.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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King Zedekiah is warned by the Lord. The people flip-flop on their treatment of their servants. Jeremiah is called to reach out to the Rechabites. God's word is written… read destroyed and rewritten. And, The Christ is compared to man, Moses.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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The Lord looks past the discipline on into restoration once again longing for that day when the repentant remnant will return, establishing a new covenant with them. And, we see Messiah as 100% man and 100% God.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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A false prophet is a fearful place to be. Hananiah finds that out first hand. The Lord sends a letter to those in captivity telling them to settle down and settle in. It's going to be exactly seventy years until you're set free. And, we see Christ is above the prophets and event the angels.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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The Lord lists the length of judgement. Seventy years as slaves. God gives a hint, that He may be still willing to relent if His people would be willing to repent. But, unfortunately they only talk of repentance. Paul rights a letter of redemption to friend, Philemon.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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The Lord takes the shepherding of His people seriously. So, shepherds who feed and care only for themselves make God really angry, especially, in our reading today a king named Coniah. And, the Apostle Paul concludes his letter to Titus by talking about grace.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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The prophet preaches faithfully. The prophet is mocked and persecuted severely. The prophet tries to keep his peace, but the Word is burning in his bones and he HAS to let it out. And, Paul spends some time teaching Titus to preach and teach.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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The worst place that any man or woman could be, here on this earth, is on the other side of the line that God drew in the sand. And, we saw that today in our reading. And, Paul the Apostle writes a letter to another son in the faith, a man named Titus.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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An interesting illustration, given by God to Jeremiah to communicate the worthlessness of living a life of sin and idolatry. God stops the prophet from praying for the people, as His patience ran out. And, Paul writes his final words to young pastor Timothy.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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A warning against idolatry. A warning that idolatry will bring destruction. Idolatry that Judah indulged in as they broke their covenant relationship with God. A plot against the prophet. And, the Paul tells Timothy of the danger in the last days.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Weeping and wailing from the prophet and the Potentate. God Himself laments Israel's unwillingness to repent, to admit that they had more loyalty to a location then they did to God Himself. And, Paul teaches Timothy how to navigate ministry.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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God begins to plead with His people through the young prophet Jeremiah. Pleading over and over, again and again, hoping they will repent so that He can relent in bringing judgment. And, Paul writes his second letter to young Timothy.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Another prophet pleading, a young man named Jeremiah, called from even before He was born. Made aware of his calling when he was still young. Given the difficult task of pleading with obstinate people. And, Paul tells Timothy to fight the good fight.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Isaiah prays a passionate and penitent prayer asking God to relent in bringing judgement. But, God answers Isaiah saying, "Too little. Too late." God was absolutely righteous in bringing His judgment. And, Paul tells Timothy, "Do not rebuke an older man."By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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God gives the good news of salvation. God gives good assurance of salvation to Zion. The Lord describes the part He will play in judgment even on the day of salvation. And, the Apostle Paul teaches young Timothy how to take heed to his true ministry.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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God speaks of true and false fasts. Ritual and religion versus reality and relationships. God uses physical pictures to teach spiritual truths. God looks forward to the joy of the millennial kingdom. And, we learn what to look for in elders and deacons.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Isaiah opens his mouth and the word of God goes forth in the power of God to the people of God to accomplish the purposes of God, as we see preaching and proclamation as wonder-full mysteries. And, Paul exhorts Timothy to pray for authorities.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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The Sin-Bearing Servant is revealed in beautifully tragic and triumphant, poetic prose, a prophecy of the coming Christ, the Lamb of God Who would take away the sin of the world. And, Paul the Apostle writes a letter to his young protege, Timothy.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Isaiah is exhausted, feeling as though his strength was spent and his work was worthless. God encourages Isaiah from another perspective with another prophecy. And, even Paul the apostle warns against weariness.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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12:144-189 - Isaiah 46-48 and 2 Thessalonians 2By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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