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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we explore Ezekiel 36:16–38 and the powerful promise that God restores what sin has ruined. Israel’s story is one of failure, exile, and brokenness but it doesn’t end there. God steps in, not because His people deserve it, but for the sake of His holy name. He promises cleansing from sin, a new heart, and a new spirit, transforming His people from the inside out.</p><p>This passage reminds us that restoration isn’t something we achieve; it’s something God accomplishes by His grace. Where sin brings defilement and destruction, God brings renewal, life, and hope. Join us as we reflect on the depth of our need, the power of God’s mercy, and the beauty of His promise to make all things new.</p>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we explore <em>Jeremiah 31:31–40</em>, where God promises a <strong>new covenant</strong>, not written on stone, but on the hearts of His people. Spoken in the midst of exile and brokenness, this passage reveals a future marked by forgiveness, restoration, and an unbreakable relationship with God. We unpack what it means for God to internalize His law, to fully forgive sin, and to rebuild what was once broken. From personal transformation to the hope of lasting renewal, this sermon invites us to see how God’s promises move beyond external religion into deep, life-changing connection.</p><p>Join us as we consider how this new covenant still speaks today, offering hope, identity, and a foundation that cannot be shaken.</p>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Mr. Ramon Rivera explores <strong>Second Book of Kings 17:1–23</strong> and the tragic fall of the northern kingdom of Israel. As Assyria rises to power and ultimately conquers Israel, we see that this defeat is not just political, it is deeply spiritual. The passage reflects on generations of disobedience, idolatry, and rejection of God’s prophets, revealing why judgment finally comes. This story invites us to consider the seriousness of persistent sin, the patience of God who continually warns His people, and the consequences of turning away from Him. As we walk through these verses, we’ll see that exile is not merely an event, but the result of a long pattern of unfaithfulness pointing us to the need for repentance and a faithful God who still works even in judgment.</p>]]></description>
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      <title><![CDATA[When God Gives Us What We Choose: Judges 2: 6-23 ]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In Judges 2:6–23, we see the heartbreaking turning point in Israel’s story, a new generation rises that does not know the Lord or remember His mighty works. As the people abandon God and chase after idols, a tragic cycle begins: rebellion, oppression, crying out, and rescue. Yet even in Israel’s unfaithfulness, God’s mercy remains evident as He raises up judges to deliver them. This passage reveals both the seriousness of spiritual forgetfulness and the patience of a faithful God who continues to pursue His people despite their repeated failures. Join us as we explore the warning, the hope, and the call to remain rooted in remembrance, obedience, and covenant faithfulness in every generation.</p>]]></description>
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      <title><![CDATA[The Battle Belongs to Lord: Joshua 6: 1-20]]></title>
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      <title><![CDATA[Courage that Counts: Joshua 1: 1-9]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Leviticus 16 brings us into the heart of Israel’s worship on the Day of Atonement, the one day each year when blood was carried behind the veil and the sins of the people were dealt with before a holy God. In this episode, we explore the weight of God’s holiness, the seriousness of sin, and the mercy woven into the sacrificial system through the high priest, the scapegoat, and the covering God Himself provides. More than ancient ritual, this chapter points forward to the greater High Priest who would enter once for all, not with the blood of goats, but with His own. Leviticus 16 invites us to see that forgiveness is costly, access to God is a gift, and grace has always been God’s plan.</p>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Before God gives the law, He first reveals Himself as a saving God calling His people out of bondage and into covenant relationship. In Exodus 19 through 20:17, we see God prepare Israel to meet Him, and then give the Ten Commandments as a response to His mercy. This episode explores the truth that we are not saved by obedience, but saved <strong>before</strong> we are commanded, so that our obedience flows out of gratitude, not fear. As we study God’s holy law, we discover it doesn’t only expose our sin; it points us to the grace that sets us free and the Savior who fulfills it all.</p>]]></description>
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      <title><![CDATA[Faithful Under Pressure: Exodus 1: 1-14]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>When life becomes overwhelming and oppression feels unstoppable, it’s easy to lose hope. In Exodus 1:1–14, we witness God’s people under intense pressure, forced into slavery, suffering under harsh rule, and facing a future that seems impossible. This episode explores what it means to remain faithful when the world tries to crush your identity, your freedom, and your destiny. Even in the darkest seasons, God is present, and His promises are still alive. Through suffering and pressure, He is shaping a people who will one day be set free, revealing that God’s power is often made known most clearly in our weakest moments.</p>]]></description>
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