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  • LIVE DISCUSSION: (Job 14:7-17) "You Number My Steps" - Part 4/4
    2026/01/26

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    What if Job’s fiercest question unlocks the strongest assurance? We trace the bold logic: if God numbers our steps, He also watches over our sin—and that changes how we think about mercy, obedience, and whether salvation can be lost. Rather than reading Job as a skeptic in crisis, we hear a believer arguing from God’s character toward solid hope.

    We walk through the language of propitiation and the vivid “sealed bag” image—sins counted, covered, and rendered powerless to condemn. From there, we tackle a hard tension: every sin is seen, yet the same God who sees is the One who keeps. That reframes divine warnings as guardrails, not threats designed to paralyze. Obedience becomes evidence of God’s Spirit at work in us, not a self-manufactured badge. Along the way, we confront legalistic add-ons that burden consciences and replace Christ’s finished work with spiritual busywork.

    Personal reflections bring the theology home: being hidden in Christ means God sees the Son’s perfect obedience when He looks at His people. We also address the emotional reality of affliction, when it can feel like God is tallying failures, and how Job’s hope speaks into that fear. The conversation moves naturally into resurrection confidence—if a man dies, shall he live again?—anchoring perseverance in a future where change is promised and secure. With candid dialogue, Scripture, and prayer, we aim to ground assurance not in our grip on God, but in His grip on us.

    Listen to be strengthened in assurance, freed from performative faith, and refreshed by the God who keeps what He saves. If this helped you see Job—and Jesus—with new clarity, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review so others can find the show. How has God’s keeping power changed the way you walk today?

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  • LIVE DISCUSSION: (Job 14:7-17) "You Number My Steps" - Part 3/4
    2026/01/26

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  • LIVE DISCUSSION: (Job 14:7-17) "You Number My Steps" - Part 2/4
    2026/01/26

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    What if a single drop of God’s presence could change everything? We follow Job’s raw prayer from the ash heap and find a map for our own deserts: thirst that won’t quit, faith with no safety net, and a hope that refuses to die. Starting with the image of trees reviving at the scent of water, we face the question Job asks without flinching—where is a person after death—and push past cliché answers to something sturdier.

    We talk about being sent with nothing in Luke 9 and why that kind of dependence still matters. Then we examine the modern chase for legacy: names on buildings, curated identities, the dream of being remembered. The hard truth lands—most of us are forgotten within a generation or two—but it doesn’t end in cynicism. Job shifts the frame. Death looks final on the surface, but he dares to ask God to hide him, keep him, and remember him. That phrasing is loaded with trust. Hidden implies ongoing life beyond the grave. Kept points to protection through judgment. Remembered hints at a set day when God calls us by name. Paired with the thief on the cross and Jesus’ promise of paradise today, the picture becomes clear: conscious life after death, rooted in the character of a God who doesn’t forget.

    As the conversation unfolds, we watch Job’s belief turn into certainty. Suffering strips away illusions and deepens understanding; questions become anchors. Instead of building monuments to ourselves, we point our families and friends to Christ—the only legacy that lasts. If you’ve wrestled with grief, felt the pull of ambition, or wondered whether God still sees you, this journey through Job 14 offers a bracing, hopeful answer: you are not lost, you are held, and there is an appointed time yet to come.

    If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review so more people can find these conversations. What legacy are you choosing today?

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  • LIVE DISCUSSION: (Job 14:7-17) "You Number My Steps" - Part 1/4
    2026/01/26

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    A man at the edge of himself reaches for language sturdy enough to hold pain and hope at once. We turn to Job 14:7–9 and sit with the image of a cut-down tree that still carries life in its root, listening for what it says about endurance, God’s sovereignty, and the quiet ways the Holy Spirit restores what looks finished. The conversation moves from appointed days and the longing for rest to the stark reality of loss that touches every corner of life—health, family, friendship—and still cannot sever faith from its source.

    Together we unpack the difference between appearances and vitality: how friends read the surface while God sustains the unseen. Scripture threads through the discussion—Proverbs on the unshakable root of the righteous, Daniel on refining trials, the parable of the sower on roots that outlast heat—to show that resilience is not bravado but dependence. The phrase “through the scent of water it will bud” becomes our compass. Renewal doesn’t begin with our strength; it begins with God’s presence. Even a hint of living water revives the root, just as the Spirit breathes on a weary heart and stirs new shoots of trust, courage, and obedience.

    You’ll hear candid stories, thoughtful insights, and a clear challenge: stop judging a life by what’s above ground. Guard the root. Wait for rain. Let creation preach—trees and winds and seasons pointing to a Maker who ordains times and sends help right on time. If you’ve felt cut down, take this as a gentle summons to patience and a bold reminder that you are not finished because God is not finished. If the message resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review to help others find their way to this conversation.

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  • LIVE DISCUSSION: "The 7yr Great Tribulation HERESY" (Dan 9:24) - Part 4/4
    2026/01/23

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    What if joy isn’t the absence of pain but the fruit grown through it? We open the Scriptures and make a hard, hopeful claim: affliction is not a detour from the Christian life; it is one of God’s ordinary tools to shape mature disciples. From James’ call to “count it all joy” to the witness of Hebrews, we trace how faith is proven in the fire, not padded by comforts. Rather than selling a painless path, we invite you to see trials as the place where dependence on Jesus deepens and endurance becomes beautiful.

    Together we push back on the urge to escape tribulation and ask whether that impulse fits the pattern of Christ and His body. With John the Baptist as a vivid example of decreasing so Christ might increase, we consider how fulfillment, covenant, and precision in Bible reading steady our hope. You’ll hear frank challenges to pre‑trib assumptions, not for controversy, but to encourage a fearless return to the whole counsel of God. The goal is clarity, humility, and courage—letting Scripture lead, even when it confronts our favorite frameworks.

    What gives this conversation its pulse is the community around it. Friends speak life over a passionate teacher, testimonies surface of minds changed by patient study, and the room turns to prayer—asking God to fill us with boldness, keep our hearts soft, and fix our eyes on the return of Jesus. If you’ve ever felt intimidated by eschatology, or if suffering has made you question your footing, this is a warm, uncompromising guide back to solid ground. Listen, weigh every claim against the Word, and join us in a simple practice: love the truth, love the church, and keep going with joy. If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs courage, and leave a review to help others find these conversations.

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  • LIVE DISCUSSION: "The 7yr Great Tribulation HERESY" (Dan 9:24) - Part 3/4
    2026/01/23

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    What if the key to Daniel’s 70 weeks isn’t a chart, but a person? We open the episode by contrasting the Day of Atonement’s yearly cycle with the finality of Christ’s once-for-all sacrifice. From there, we move carefully through Daniel 9:24 and its six sweeping promises—finishing transgression, ending sin, reconciling iniquity, bringing everlasting righteousness, sealing vision and prophecy, and anointing the Most Holy—and show how each finds its fulfillment in Jesus. Rather than kicking these gifts into a distant future, we ask what it means for the church today if they are already ours in the gospel.

    We take a hard look at popular dispensational timelines. How can a “seven-year tribulation” be labeled as such when the first half is defined as peace? Why is “confirming the covenant” treated like “breaking a treaty”? We explore a simpler, Scripture-led reading: roughly three and a half years of Jesus’ public ministry to the cross, followed by about three and a half years of apostolic ministry focused on Israel, culminating around Stephen’s stoning. That frame clarifies Jesus’ “this generation” warnings and the judgment that fell on Jerusalem, without turning prophecy into a puzzle of news headlines.

    Along the way, our panel shares candid stories of unlearning early assumptions about rapture charts and rediscovering the clarity of the New Testament. The result is both pastoral and practical: a stronger grasp of Christ’s finished work, confidence that the new covenant is here, and a calm focus on what truly remains—His return. If you’ve wrestled with Daniel 9, end-times fear, or the tug-of-war between systems and Scripture, this conversation centers you back on Jesus and His completed redemption.

    If this challenged or encouraged you, follow the show, share it with a friend who loves Bible study, and leave a review so others can find it. What part of Daniel 9 do you want us to unpack next?

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  • LIVE DISCUSSION: "The 7yr Great Tribulation HERESY" (Dan 9:24) - Part 2/4
    2026/01/23

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    What if the six promises of Daniel 9:24 aren’t hanging over the future but were nailed down at Calvary? We take a hard look at the text and walk through Hebrews 9, Romans 5–6, Colossians 2, and Ephesians 2 to ask whether Scripture itself says the work is finished. Our aim is simple: test the claim that Jesus, as mediator of the New Covenant, accomplished the end of sins, made reconciliation for iniquity, brought in everlasting righteousness, sealed vision and prophecy, and was anointed as the Most Holy.

    We start with the cross as the decisive act. Hebrews says Christ appeared once to put away sin by the sacrifice of Himself, and Romans says He died unto sin once. That means the end of sins is not a future pause in human behavior, but the present end of sin’s condemning power for all who believe. From there we trace reconciliation: while enemies, we were reconciled to God by the death of His Son. Add Colossians’ declaration that all trespasses are forgiven and the record of debt is canceled, and the picture sharpens—this isn’t a plan on layaway. It’s already purchased.

    Then we tackle everlasting righteousness. Paul announces a righteousness revealed now apart from the law, credits believers as righteous through the obedience of the One, and locates this grace in union with the risen Christ. If righteousness is ours now, what future week are we still waiting for? We also address “sealing up vision and prophecy,” centering fulfillment on Jesus’ own words that everything written in Moses, the Prophets, and the Psalms concerning Him must be fulfilled. God has spoken to us by His Son, the telos of revelation and the anchor of our assurance.

    Finally, we consider the anointing of the Most Holy. Jesus reads Isaiah 61, “He has anointed Me,” and Hebrews shows Him entering the true holy place with His own blood. The greater temple is here, and no brick‑and‑mortar project can eclipse the holiness of the Son. Along the way we challenge the assumption of a future seven‑year tribulation, not to provoke for its own sake, but to preserve the glory and sufficiency of the cross. If the gospel did what Scripture says it did, speculation gives way to certainty, and worship deepens.

    If this conversation sharpened your thinking, share it with a friend, subscribe for more, and leave a review telling us where you stand on Daniel 9.

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  • LIVE DISCUSSION: "The 7yr Great Tribulation HERESY" (Dan 9:24) - Part 1/4
    2026/01/23

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    Prophecy talk gets loud, but clarity lives in the text. We step through Daniel 9:24–27 with a simple aim: honor the timeline, follow the language, and ask whether the seventy weeks point us to Christ’s finished work or to a future Antichrist peace deal. Starting from the decree in Ezra 7 (457 BC), we track 483 years to the public appearing of Jesus around AD 26/27, then examine how the final “week” aligns with His ministry, His atoning death, and the inauguration of the new covenant.

    Together we unpack the six goals in Daniel 9:24—finishing the transgression, ending sins, making reconciliation for iniquity, bringing in everlasting righteousness, sealing vision and prophecy, and anointing the most holy—and show how the New Testament ties each to Jesus. We address the popular “gap theory” that inserts over two millennia between week sixty-nine and seventy, and explain why that move lacks biblical precedent and undercuts the prophecy’s purpose. With Jesus’ warnings in Matthew 23 as a guide, we connect the dots to the destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70, where sacrifice ceased and the old order gave way to the reality Christ accomplished.

    If you’ve heard about a seven-year tribulation, a broken peace treaty, and a future countdown built on Daniel 9, you’ll find a careful, Scripture-first alternative here. We focus on the Messiah’s covenant, the end of temple sacrifices, and the fulfillment that anchors Christian hope in a finished work rather than a speculative timeline. If this reframes your view of prophecy—or sharpens it—share the episode, subscribe for more deep dives, and leave a review with your biggest question for us to tackle next.

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    39 分