10/24/2022 DAB Transcript

Jeremiah 44:24-47:7, 2 Timothy 2:22-3:17, Psalm 94:1-23, Proverbs 26:6-8

Today is the 24th day of the month of October, welcome to the Daily Audio Bible. I am Brian and it is a joy and an honor to be here with you today, as we gather and move forward together, day-by-day, step-by-step. And taking the next step forward which leads us to the exact place where we left off yesterday, which leads us back into the book of Jeremiah. And today we will read Jeremiah chapter 44 verse 24 through 47 verse 7 and we’re reading from the New Living Translation this week.

Commentary:

Okay so, in our reading from second Timothy, today we encountered a verse, it’s a famous verse, but it is a verse that, of all of the verses in the Bible, most succinctly describes why it is we come around the Global Campfire every day. And I quote, “All Scripture is inspired by God and is useful to teach us what is true and to make us realize what is wrong in our lives. It corrects us when we are wrong and teaches us to do what is right. God uses it to prepare and equip his people to do every good work”. Paul says this to Timothy, because as a pastor, he’s telling him, you have to be faithful to the text and you have to be true to those who taught it to you. So, Paul, Timothy’s father in the faith, is telling his son in the faith, where he needs to focus his energy, what he needs to embrace, what will bring value to the task that he has of leading God’s people in the congregation. And he’s telling Timothy this because he believes that difficult times are on their way. We talked about that when we began the letters, the pastoral epistles, Paul is imprisoned, he is not likely to get out and he doesn’t. But he knows that he is probably going to die, and this isn’t what he thought when he began the journey, he did not see that it was gonna go this way, but he could see that his life was drawing to a close, and that persecution of the congregations that he had planted, seemed not only inevitable but imminent. So, Paul is helping Timothy to focus his attention on where it belongs so that, he and the congregation are not unprepared for the trials and tribulations and persecutions that seem to be right on the horizon. So, Paul is telling Timothy to press into the Scriptures, press into what he has been taught, press into the people that are true and that he can trust. By contrast, there are things that Timothy should not press into and should indeed avoid. And we too must know and avoid these things. Paul says, people will love only themselves and their money, they will be boastful and proud, scoffing at God, disobedient to their parents and ungrateful. They will consider nothing sacred; they will be unloving and unforgiving. They will slander others and have no self-control, they will be cruel and hate what is good, they will betray their friends, be reckless, be puffed up with pride and love pleasure rather than God. They will act religious, but they will reject the power that could make them godly. Paul tells Timothy, stay away from people like that. So, if we would spend some time in second Timothy, or at least spend some time in meditation today, considering we are being told where the truth lies, what to press into, what to hang onto, no matter what comes our way. And in this case, persecution is literally coming their way. So, Paul is saying, this is what you got a hold onto for dear life. The Scriptures, the message you were taught, those who are true. But he’s also being told what to avoid and we look at those characteristics of what to avoid, we realize, okay that wasn’t just in the first century. These things are totally on display at everywhere in our culture today, people are boastful and proud. There are those who definitely love only themselves and their money, there are definitely those who are ungrateful and those who consider nothing sacred and those who are unloving and forgiving, who will slander others and have no self-control. There are those who are cruel and hate what is good, they will betray their friends. They will be reckless and puffed up with pride and love pleasure rather than God. And indeed, they will act religious, but they will ultimately reject the power that could make them Godly. So, the thing is, we read that list of characteristics and go, yeah, you should stay away from people like that, but we should also realize the Bible will never lead us to be that kind of a person. So, if we’re doing what Paul was saying, understanding the value of the Scriptures, understanding that it teaches us what is true and makes us realize what is wrong, that it corrects us when we are wrong and teaches us how to do what is right and that God is using it to prepare and equip us for every good work. We would understand the Bible never lead us to be selfish and ungrateful and to consider nothing sacred and to not be loyal, to be unloving and unforgiving instead. Being willing to slander other people and having no self-control in our lives, and on and on it goes. The Bible will not lead us on that path. So, let’s remember why we come around the Global Campfire every day. All Scripture is inspired by God and is useful to teach us what is true and to make us realize what is wrong in our lives. It corrects us when we are wrong and teaches us to do what is right. God uses it to prepare and equip His people to do every good work.

Prayer:

And so, Father, as we do every day, but especially today, we thank You for Your word and what it represents in our lives. And as we look back over this year, we see how the Scriptures have been used to transform us in so many ways, on so many levels, and we open ourselves fully to it, doing exactly what Paul is encouraging Timothy to do, to hold on to what we’ve been taught, to hold on to what is true and to trust in what You are teaching us through Your word. We pray this in the name of Jesus. Amen.

Announcements:

dailyaudiobible.com that is home base, home of the Global Campfire, that is where you find out what’s going on around here, you can also do the same thing by using the Daily Audio Bible app, which you can download from…from whatever app store that you use, so check that out as well. And there are some new things going on around here. In particular, a brand-new resource called Sleep, A Contemplative Journey, will be releasing a week from tomorrow. And this is a resource that I’ve been mentioning at the end, every day here for the last few days, just talking about the story, the need for rest, the need for intentionality around being restful and just how I have had my own challenges in that area, which is part of the inspiration for creating this resource. How do we create a space that is specifically intended to calm us down, to use musical passages that are pleasing and calming and bring a sense of wholeness, to bring Scriptures into the mix, to be spoken over us, words of encouragement, words of rest words, words of hope? And that is what Sleep, A Contemplative Journey is, a journey toward rest. And as we look at the rhythm of any given year, we all kinda know that we are right on the threshold of it getting pretty busy and pretty crazy. And we all kinda know that we’re running around, and our rhythms are disrupted, and our sleep can get scarce and when that happens, any number of anxieties can have free access to steel rest and sleep from us. What if we were intentional about creating space to allow our minds and our hearts to rest and to be bathed in the Scriptures? So, if that sounds like some things that may be a good addition into your toolbox then Sleep, A Contemplative Journey is available for pre-order right now. And so, go grab that from whatever…whatever music store it is that you use to download your music and then it will show up automatically for you on the first day of November. And I look forward to hearing your experience as you navigate towards intentional rest. And so, Sleep, A Contemplative Journey, search for that, search for my name Brian Hardin and you should have no problem finding it, wherever it is that you get your music.

Okay, if you want to partner with the Daily Audio Bible. If the mission that we share to bring the spoken word of God, read fresh every day, offered freely to anyone who will listen, anywhere on this planet, any time of day or night and to build community around the rhythm of showing up around the Global Campfire every day. If that is meaningful, if that is life-giving to you, then thank you, humbly for your partnership. There is a link on the homepage at dailyaudiobible.com. If you’re using the app, you can press the Give button in the upper right-hand corner or the mailing address is P.O. Box 1996 Springhill, Tennessee 37174.

And as always, if you have a prayer request or encouragement, you can hit the Hotline button in the app, that’s the little red button up at the top or you can dial 877-942-4253.

And that’s it for today, I’m Brian, I love you and I will be waiting for you here, tomorrow.

Prayer and Encouragements:

Good evening Daily Audio Bible Community. This is Diane Olive and Jeff Brown on October the 16th 2022 at 10 something at night central time. The reading for today was very poignant to me and I just want to say that how important forgiveness is. Jeremiah, we all need to learn how to forgive from our heart. For none of us deserves what Jesus did for us. But if you forgive and if you repent before him humbly, he will change you. He’s changing me, my husband sees it. I don’t know if other people see it yet, but he sees it. So, Father, I pray, I pray for everybody who has been bullied or hurt and this man was certainly bullied and hurt. And he needed to forgive. And is a terrible thing, it’s terrible what those people did. But Jesus got oh, so much worse than we ever could receive. What yet innocent. So, Father, I pray for everybody who’s ever been bullied or hurt, that they’ll find it in their heart to forgive as Jesus forgives, to love as …

Good morning Daily Audio Bible family this is Jazz from the Bay. I’m calling in to request prayer for myself. December 2021 I was attacked by a very drunken man that I knew and was very close with. And ever since, I mentally, have been messed up. But as soon as that happened, the first thing I did get back into the DAB family and listen every day and that’s the only thing that’s kept me sane, so far. But recently, with the coming on to my one-year anniversary, it’s hard. I can’t sleep, if I do, I’m up every 10/15 minutes, every time I hear a noise, I think it’s this person that I’m actually very, very close with. Since I, who I’ve since forgiven, not for him but for myself. My anxiety is just horrible. And to think that somebody so close to me would do something so bad it hurts, and I don’t know, it’s just a constant fear; if somebody so close to me could do it, what makes me think that somebody else that’s a stranger, wouldn’t do it to me. So, I just ask for prayer. I want to be able to sleep peacefully, I want to be able to not have to fake a smile and fake encourage everybody else, it’s not fake but encourage everybody else. And I’m just so broken. So…

Good morning DAB this is Amber for California. I’ve never called in before, but I heard a prayer today from Widow in Montana, calling about her daughter that’s ran away. And I just related to this so much because I also have teenagers that run away and threaten to kill themselves and stuff like this in the past. And I do want to encourage you that it does get easier, and it does get better. Just keep praying for them and praying that God moves on their hearts and I know they just lost their dad, so that’s probably a huge reason why she’s acting out. I just wanted to let you know that I’ll be praying for you and your children and your daughter. And I pray in Jesus name that she would return home safely and that God would give you peace about the whole situation and all the kids would deal with this grief and pain, of losing their dad. I love you all and I’m praying for you all every day. Have a good day.  

Hi DABers, this is Prisoner of Hope calling in to pray for some other DABers. Scottish Tom, you requested prayer for your co-workers; one who lost a grandmother, one who lost everything in a fire and another who lost his father in an accident. Heavenly Father, we just come to You just in brokenness for the tragedies that have struck these people at his work, Lord. I just know that You are the God of all comfort, You are the God who has perfect timing and who see’s everything and You know our hurts and you catch our every tear. I ask that You please bring comfort and healing to all of these people who have lost and their families. Lord, we just know that You are the one that we can turn to, we thank you for that. We thank You for being everything to us. I’m also calling to pray for Kayla, you said you had mitochondrial disease with extremely bad stomach problems, it sounds like. I can’t imagine what that’s like, to be in extreme discomfort each and every day and not finding the relief you need and to suffer with this disease. So, Kayla, I just pray that our Heavenly Father will put His hand on you, that He will bring healing to you. That He will help physicians find what it is you need to find some kind of relief. I just pray for your spirit that you will not be in lowly spirits, that somehow you will still be able to find the joy of the Lord in your life. As He is our strength, it says the joy of the Lord is our strength in, I believe it’s Nehemiah 8: 10. And so, I pray for that. I also pray for this family whose grandchildren were taken, who have been away from their parents and that the father wants them back. I just, Valeria from Arkansas, I am praying for your kids, your grandkids and asking that the will of the Lord be done and that the judge would have wisdom and see what needs to be done. We ask all these in the precious, beautiful name of Jesus. Amen.

Good evening my family, it’s Susan from Canada, God’s Yellow Flower. And yes, it’s evening, I had Bible study this morning and so I’m doing my DAB in the evening, but I’m doing it. So, anyway, I heard Widowed Mom today on todays. And I just need to tell you sweetheart, I was a widow, or I guess I still am, a widowed mom. And but my children were very small, not quite 2 and 3 when their dad passed away. And it’s not easy, I know sweetheart. But you know God provided for me another single mom who was a Christian, or is a Christian, and we were able to sort of blend our families together, spiritually. And oh, it was a God send. So, I’m gonna pray that for you. Lord God, Widowed Mom needs someone to help her with the decisions that she has to make and what she needs to do to know what she needs to do. She needs a good Christian counselor to walk this walk with her. And I pray that You would provide, just like You provided for me. In Jesus name I pray. Amen. And if you would like to contact me through messenger, I’m Susan Jobin, J O B I N. In Belville, Canada, Ontario, Canada. Okay, sweetheart, I know that I will keep praying for you.

10/23/2022 DAB Transcript

Jeremiah 42:1-44:23, 2 Timothy 2:1-21, Psalms 92:1-93:5, Proverbs 26:3-5

Today is the 23rd day of October welcome to the Daily Audio Bible I am Brian and it’s wonderful to be here with you as we greet a brand-new shiny sparkly week, the last full week of the month of October. Crazy, but it’s true. And, so, that’s where we find ourselves. This week we will read from the New Living Translation. And we have been working our way through the book of Jeremiah, which is what we’ll continue to do. We’ll actually finish up the book of Jeremiah before this final week of the month is out. And, so, let’s dive in and pick up where we left off yesterday. Jeremiah chapter 42 verse 1 through 44 verse 23.

Prayer:

Father, we thank you for your word and we thank you for every day that we get to spend together, pouring over it, feasting upon it, being lead and informed by it and by the leading of your Holy Spirit in our lives. Thank you for bringing us into this final week of this month, final full week of this month and we look forward to all that is yet before us. Come Holy Spirit as we walk into this shiny sparkly week and lead us in the ways of truth we pray. In Jesus’ name, we ask. Amen.

Community Prayer and Praise:

Hey family this is Jonathan from Denver it is the 19th of October today. I just wanted to put out a prayer for my brother Renzo. I heard your prayer request a while ago. I’m way behind, like three weeks behind on the Daily Audio Bible but plugging through it and enjoying hearing all the prayers and everything. But I just heard your prayer request a while ago about the transition that you’re in and moving into a different season of life and that is I know awesome and terrifying. But I just wanted to encourage you and tell you that you are already an incredible brother in Christ. You are doing good things and whatever this next season looks like for you Jesus will carry you through it. And I am honored to have a brother in Christ that’s as caring, as consistent as you. And I know that you’re going to do great things in your music and in your life. So, stay encouraged and I’ll see you all later period love you.

Hi guys it is October 17th. I’m Winter and I have a praise report as well as a prayer request. Praise report. So, I’ve been praying over my friend Pink who severely…she’s…she’s severely going through a time now of depression and she’s not a Christian. But I fasted for about a day and just under ½ and prayed…prayed at the end of that day and God pretty much just told me it was going to be OK. So, I think she’ll probably go to Christ someday and that’s such an exciting thought. I might as well share it with you all. I’m excited for that day to come. But for the prayer request my friend Dave, she…she texted my friend Pink that she was just hurting all over and then she just stopped answering everything. The last time this happened, something similar like this happened she tried to commit suicide. So, please just pray for her. I don’t know where she is right now and she’s an online friend so I can’t really just, you know, fly across the United States to go see her. But please just pray for her. Alright, thank you guys. I'll…I’ll pray with you all later.

Hi DABbers, this is Slave of Jesus in North Carolina. All right holy roller…Holy Spirit let's…let’s roll. Shawn Rogers…I think it was Shawn Rogers, I think that’s your name from London England who’s battling drinking. I love you calling in with your scriptures. And you mentioned Isaiah 40:31. That is…I call that my energy mix scripture. Whenever I feel tired or feel like I’m getting kind of woozy I say that scripture out loud and bam I get some energy. So, I highly encourage you to go out there and find a scripture that is gonna help you fight this drinking problem, a specific one. Maybe you go to Bible Gateway, type in the word drink or drunk. There’s a bunch in there. And what will pop out for you, it’s called Rama. And you…hey…you wanna talk about memorizing scripture. That’s great. But you want to say this stuff out loud. And, so, the Bible talks about saying scripture out loud every morning, every night, and then every time you’re tempted. So, I encourage you to grab that scripture that’s for you about drinking. Say it in the morning, say it at the night. Hey maybe while you’re drinking you say it. Even if you call that a victory because you only have one, make sure you say that scripture out loud and I promise you you will start to feel less and less draw towards drinking because that scripture is your weapon. Man, even if you go and quote UN quote fail and go on a bender, say that scripture out loud because what you’re doing is you’re letting the evil spirits around you know, oh my God this…this guy knows Jesus Christ. He knows how to fight us. And I…I might not be able to…I’m gonna go find that guy across the street that doesn’t know Jesus that doesn’t know how to use scripture weapons. Highly encourage you to do that and you will find you will have more victories than defeats if you say those scriptures out loud that are specific to what you’re fighting. Specifically, because you’re asked about drinking. Love you brother.

Hey Brian, it’s almost 3:00 AM and I was listening to your podcast where you were talking about the launching of the Rest. So, I went on and I pre-ordered that and I took a chance, and I ordered Heart. Oh, my goodness Brian. That was exactly what I needed. The Lord has been waking me up every night around this time and that…listening to that heart of yours, it was exactly what I need because it put it in…in your mouth the words that I had and my heart. Thank you so much for that Brian. I wanna thank you and Jill for all the wonderful things that you have done in my life. All those years I remember so vividly when you lost your mom and I cried with you. And I thank you and I bless you and I encourage you. Thank you so much for your vulnerability. You and your family are, you know, amazing. Thank you, my brother. God bless you and keep moving on. Thank you.

10/22/2022 DAB Transcript

Jeremiah 39:1-41:18, 2 Timothy 1:1-18, Psalm 90:1-91:16, Proverbs 26:1-2

Today is the 22nd day of October, welcome to the Daily Audio Bible. I’m Brian and it’s always wonderful to be here with you. So, it’s wonderful now for us to have a place together around the Global Campfire and take the next step forward. Our next step forward, leads us back into the book of Jeremiah in the Old Testament, and then we get to the New Testament, we will move forward in the pastoral epistles. We concluded first Timothy yesterday. And so, we will begin second Timothy today and we’ll talk about second Timothy when we get there. But first Jeremiah chapters 39, 40 and 41 today.

Introduction into the Book of Second Timothy:

Okay, so now we have come to the book, or the letter known as second Timothy, having completed first Timothy yesterday. And second Timothy, notwithstanding the scholarly controversies that have been going on a long time about the pastoral epistles and who wrote them, this letter is written as if it were written by Paul to his son in the faith Timothy, and it appears this is the last thing he ever wrote. He knows now, Paul is back in prison, he’s not being treated well, he knows he’s about to die, very likely, short of a miracle. And we can read that gravity, as we read the letter. So, just remembering, Timothy is a son in the faith to the apostle Paul. Timothy at this time, was the pastor of the church in Ephesus. Paul looked at Timothy as a son, a son in the faith. Now Paul had been under arrest previously, he appealed to Caesar, but it appears he was able to have freedom and was released from custody and traveled once more. And probably, during that last bit of travel, is when the pastoral epistles of first Timothy, second Timothy and Titus were written. But then, Paul was arrested again, with the new Emperor. He was incarcerated under Emperor Nero. And Emperor Nero is historically a pretty bad guy, at least if you’re looking at from a Christian perspective. He was savage to the Christians and inventing just terrible ways to torture people. Like we’ve heard of Roman candles, but this is like to dip somebody in a flammable material, and kind of impale them on up a pole and then set them on fire and make them a human candlelight. Like, lighting roadways, that kind of craziness, that kind of like, who sits down and thinks this awful stuff up, sort of thing. This is when Nero was notorious for during his reign and there’s plenty more, you can search for Nero and find out all about it is if that’s what you want to do. But Paul is incarcerated again, and he is not likely to get a favorable judgment. So, just knowing that and ironically in Rome, there is sort of like the Imperial dungeon, and the dungeon that it is thought that Paul had spent some time in actually, that Peter spent some time in as well. But that Paul, like this is what we’re talking about, this is where Paul was, and I have stood in that dungeon and there’s not a lot of room. I’ve imagined dungeons in my mind, reading the Bible since I was a kid. This was all of that, dark dank, small, zero conveniences you know, no HVAC, no furnace. So, however, it is outside, it’s how it’s going to be in the dungeon, if not worse. Paul talks about that in second Timothy, he wants his coat, he wants his parchments, like there’s so much personal stuff in this letter, that is so bittersweet, to begin to understand what we’re waiting here is thought to be the last letter of Paul. Understanding all that we’ve learned about Paul and all that we’ve gone through with Paul. So, to reach the end, to sort of realize Paul sure would love to see his son again, his son in the faith, he’d sure love to see Timothy again, if it’s possible in any sort of way. If Timothy can get there, if a miracle happens, if he could see him again, that would be really, really wonderful. But for Paul to be sitting in the dungeon, writing a letter that may very well be the last things he gets to say to Timothy, because the timing may not work out and they may never see each other again. That gives us a perspective from which to read this letter. And it wasn’t right, Christians were basically become scapegoats, they were marginalized, and Nero was a lot of, had a lot to do with that marginalizing the Christians and blaming them for things and stereotyping them in such a way that it was looked like they were anti-Roman, they were against the Empire and so persecution had broken out. And Paul is probably not getting out of jail and as we know he doesn’t. And for Paul to be incarcerated, awaiting trial, awaiting likely execution, meant not only that Paul was gonna die, but it also meant that he was gonna have to leave the churches that he planted and the people that he loved. And persecution was truly breaking out, so he would be gone, and they would have to face the persecutions that were descending upon Christian people. So, he tells Timothy to be awake, to be vigilant, to stay true to his faith, to stay true no matter what happens. But this is also the letter where Paul, reflecting upon his own life, says something very famous, that he had fought the good fight of faith and finished the race. And so, with that, we begin; second Timothy chapter 1.

Prayer:

Thank You Father for Your word. Thank You for bringing us safely and successfully through another week to spend together around the Global Campfire. Thank You for bringing us into this territory of second Timothy, may we consider it with deep gravity and allow it to encourage and instruct us. Come, Holy Spirit, and lead us into all truth. We ask this expectantly, knowing that You will, in the name of Jesus. Amen.

Announcements:

dailyaudiobible.com that is home base, home of the Global Campfire. It’s where you find out what’s going on around here, unless you’re using the Daily Audio Bible app, and that will also tell you what’s going on around here, in the palm of your hand. So, check that out. I have been mentioning this week and told the whole story earlier this week, about a brand-new resource that is coming in just a little over a week on the first day of November. A brand-new resource called Sleep, A Contemplative Journey, will release. And this is part two, that began with Heart, A Contemplative Journey and now Sleep, A Contemplative Journey. And this is the first project I’ve been able to mix using spatial audio or Dolby Atmos and I really wanted to do that. Like I was planning to do that as a plan for this project out, because I really felt like creating a very large, wide, spacious, a warm atmosphere for our rest, which would be appropriate, and it is really beautiful. It is a very lovely space to be in and so that has been very enjoyable although there are a bunch of technical hoops to jump through to kind of sort that out. It is what it needs to be. So, this will be coming on 1 November, but it is available for preorder now, just go to whatever, wherever it is that you get your music and search for Sleep, A Contemplative Journey, or search for my name or whatever, and you should be able to find it and preorder it. And I am very much looking forward to hearing your sleep stories. So, go check that out wherever you get your music.

If you want to partner with the Daily Audio Bible. Thank you, humbly, we would not, we would not be here if we were not in this together and so thank you, profoundly for your partnership. There is a link on the homepage at dailyaudiobible.com. If you’re using the app, you can press the Give button in the upper right-hand corner or the mailing address is P.O. Box 1996 Springhill, Tennessee 37174.

And as always, if you have a prayer request or encouragement, you can hit the Hotline button in the app, that is the little red button up at the top or you can dial 877-942-4253.

And that’s it for today, I’m Brian, I love you and I’ll be waiting for you here, tomorrow.

Prayer and Encouragements:

I am Grateful Gracie from Montana. I’m so pleased to be a member of the DAB family. I don’t call in much, I do listen to the prayers and requests and I just, I don’t know what to say except thank you all for your blessings very much. I’m an old lady and I can’t get my words straight. But God bless you all and my joy is in heaven. Hope to see you there, love you.

Hi, I’ve lived most of my life in addiction. And for about 20 years, I thought that if I would work at a church, that that might help me to overcome my addiction. So, I spent a little over 20 years as a lay minister or a teacher in the churches. And but all that did was lead to me living a dual life. And that dual life became unmanageable about 5 years ago. So, I left the church. The consequences of my addiction and poor choices, led to my arrest and subsequent conviction. While I was in jail, Papa came and sat with me and reframed everything I thought I knew about Him and our faith. Instead of prison, I was gratefully given 10 years of probation and I’ll be 69 years old when I’m finished. As a part of recovery, I wanted to listen to the Bible every day and I found the DAB. The terms of probation make it very difficult for me to go to church or to attend a church. So, my community became a 12 step programs. But when I began to listen to the prayers of the DAB, I found my home church. And I pray for each and every one of you. My spirit is full, and I am well, I’m good. And I have the rush of God that I’ve ever had in my entire life. The one thing that’s been missing for me is a full night’s sleep and I have been praying for the answer. And when I heard Brian’s announcement today, I knew that Papa was answering my prayers. So, thanks to each of you for being a part of my life. And thank you Brian for these resources that you share with us. I am grateful in Tennessee.

Good morning DAB family. This is God’s Little Mud Petal from Maryland. I’m calling for my nephew Jacob. He’s been struggling, trying to sleep and been having really bad dreams. So, as Brian was talking about struggling with sleep, I thought to bring Jacob before you guys and ask that you would just pray for him, that he would have dreams of growing to meet Jesus as Lord and Savior. And he will find rest in the loving arms of Christ. I thank you for your prayers for him. I thank you that you are willing to take the time to lift him up. Thank you.

Hello DAB family it’s your girl Val here in Vegas. I love you, I love you, I love you. Hey, please keep up the prayers, it’s working. Oh, God, I’m expecting a great testimony about my healing ya’ll, my range of motion is increasing, the physical therapy is working, praise God. And speaking of prayer, let’s go after it. That’s what we do here. And family, let’s not just be a family that prays together, and I don’t mean to say “just”, we need to be a family that prays together. Let’s be a family that gives together. Giving to this ministry, our talents, our tithe and our resources. And we thank You Father. God, right now, we want to pray for Mr. Brian Hardin, Lord. Thank You for the vision that You’ve given him, Lord. And thank You that You give him the strength to execute, Lord, thank You, thank You, thank You. As I thank about our word Rooted, Lord, and how rooted in the Word, I have been this year, Lord. And I have to say thank you to this ministry, Father. God, protect him. Lord, continue to give him the style and grace to read the word to us every single day, Lord. Build him up Lord. Whatever he may feel that he’s lacking, God, let his cup overflow, Heavenly Father. God, bless, not only him and the ministry but, Lord, his family. Anyone attached to Brian wins Lord. Thank You Heavenly Father, thank You Lord Jesus. God, thank You for the ability to tithe to this ministry, God, it means so much to me. Lord, provide everything that they need, Lord, in abundance, Heavenly Father. God, I’m sure that if you bless him, they’ll be a blessing to someone else, Lord. So, let it flow Father, let it flow, let it flow, let it flow. I love you all and I’ll see you next month. Stay rooted. Stay strong. We’re just so close to the end. We can do it. In Jesus name, I know we can do it family. I love you all so much. I’ll see you next month.

10/21/2022 DAB Transcript

Jeremiah 37:1-38:28, 1 Timothy 6:1-21, Psalms 89:38-52, Proverbs 25:28

Today is the 21st day of October welcome to the Daily Audio Bible I’m Brian and it’s wonderful to be able to have a place to gather like this every day…every day and take the next step forward together. And, so, that’s what we have gathered to do, to take the next step forward together which leads us back into the book of Jeremiah. And today we will read chapters 37 and 38 before moving forward in the New Testament back into first Timothy. But first, Jeremiah.

Commentary:

Okay. So, we are reading through the book of Jeremiah, and we are at the point in the story where the Chaldeans, the Babylonian Empire, has its absolute sights set on Jerusalem and the conquering of Jerusalem. And everyone can surrender, or the Chaldeans can overcome Jerusalem eventually and destroy it completely. This isn’t unfamiliar territory to us. We’ve read through. Like we know that the kingdom of Judah, that Jerusalem does fall, and the people are carried away into exile in Babylon. So, the book of Jeremiah takes us inside the story. It takes us inside the walls of Jerusalem where Jeremiah is prophesying, and we can see how things are beginning to fall apart inside the city. All kinds of different groups of people. Some people are trying to escape and defect. Some people are trying to hold everyone together. People are mad at Jeremiah for basically saying, thus says the Lord, if you want to live, you’ve gotta surrender the Babylonians. If you don’t surrender the Babylonians you’re going to die, which is a demoralizing thing to say to a people who are under siege inside the city walls if you’re expecting somehow that there’s going to be a way out of this. Jeremiah is prophesying that there isn’t a way out of this, like the one way you can live is to surrender. But what we’re talking about is a nation surrendering to another nation. And like that’s a pretty big deal. There’s a king involved, and he’s divided. He’s like…his power has been diminished considerably. If people want to rebel against the king how can the king stop them. Like society is falling apart. There’s nothing to eat. Jeremiah gets arrested, he gets thrown into a well where he sinks in mud where you supposed to die because there’s nothing to eat or drink. And then he gets pulled up out of the well and a secret meeting with the King. We see all of this stuff is just falling apart inside of the city walls. So, the siege that Babylon as enacted against Jerusalem is working. The people are starving. The people are confused. The people are demoralized but they won’t surrender. And, so, the wall is going to get breached, and soldiers are going to come rushing in swinging swords at people, and people are going to die, and people are going to be running. And there’s going to be chaos because that’s what happens when the walls that are protecting you fall down. And, so, Jeremiah is giving us this in a front row seat. We’re taken right inside Jerusalem to see what’s going on.

Now, let’s flip over to the book of Proverbs and read the one sentence Proverb that we read today. One sentence that makes the entire story that we are reading in Jeremiah a story that we need to pay attention to. The proverb says, “he who has no rule over his own spirit is like a city that is broken down, and without walls.” So, imagine Jerusalem. Imagine there’s a breach in the wall because once that happens, it’s only going to get bigger. Imagine the chaos. Imagine the fighting there at the breach. Imagine the panic inside the city, panic by people who are starving to death. Imagine the adrenaline flowing through the bodies, but their bodies don’t have the strength to actually fight or flee. Imagine enemy soldiers getting in through that breach in the wall and starting to light things on fire and the smoke beginning to rise and the chaos of it all. That’s what it’s like to be one without self-control. It’s like a city that is broken down and without walls, is defenseless. Now we have something to talk about, right? Now we have something to meditate upon all day, all the time. Like we can really really hold onto this one because Jeremiah takes us inside the city, and we see just how crazy it’s getting. And it gives us such a picture of what it looks like when we lose control over ourselves. And that should snap a picture into place for us because we’ve all lost control, like everybody, every human being. But when we never get it back, when we kind of live without self-control, the chaos that our lives look like, indeed look like a city that is broken down and without walls. Looks remarkably like what we’re reading about in the book of Jeremiah. And, so, let’s take that into our day today and think about that and watch ourselves and see when we’re beginning to lose it and remember what the proverb said and remember what it looks like inside of Jerusalem in the book of Jeremiah and understand spiritually, we’re setting ourselves up for the same thing. And ironically, what Jeremiah was telling the people inside Jerusalem is you can live. You can live. You can save your own life as plunder of war. You have to surrender. And again, they were really really wrestling with surrender because you don’t surrender. One sovereign nation doesn’t surrender to another sovereign nation. We’ll fight to the death of the last person. In our case, though, in the book of Proverbs with the city broken down, without walls, we still need to surrender. When we have lost all self-control, we still need to surrender, surrender to the Lordship of the Holy Spirit’s leadership in our lives. That changes everything. It’s worth thinking about today.

Prayer:

Holy Spirit come into this. Thank You for this example. Thank You for personalizing in such a way that we can understand what is going on here and that we can draw parallels because we’ve all lost control and we’ve all seen the chaos of it, but to liken it to the falling of walls, and the rushing in of troops and the fall of a city gives us a picture that we can carry with us. Help us to see that sometimes we can be our own worst enemy and we need to surrender to You. We pray this in the name of Jesus. Amen.

Announcements:

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There are things always going on around here, but we have a brand-new resource that is on its way. And it will land on the first day of November, so about a week and a half from now. It is called Sleep, a contemplative journey. And I told the story about it a few days ago in its entirety and you go back to like Tuesday I think and listen there if you haven’t got a chance to hear that. I won’t repeat the whole thing, but this is a necessary resource. At least it was a necessary resource in my life to create, as Jill and I became more and more intentional about rest. And I realized you can’t just go to bed with all of the swirl of anxiety that may have…that the day may have drug in an expect good rest. We kind of have to be intentional about allowing a space to be created within us that allows us to wind down and go to sleep. And, so, this resource was created exactly for that, which is why it’s called Sleep, a contemplative journey. And, as I have been mentioning this is a resource that had a lot of fun being able to create using Dolby Atmos technology, so spatial audio technology, which is a technology that allows your stereo headphones to give you a surround sound, like a more encompassing, a bigger soundfield to listen to, which is just very warm and engaging which is really perfect for this kind of resource. So, nevertheless, November 1st is the day and Sleep, a contemplative journey is available now for preorder. And, so, like the music that’s in sleep, this will be on the streaming services. But the verses and the prayers, like that’s so strange when it’s disembodied from its project. And it sounds like it's…this is the song and then there’s the spoken thing. It’s just strange. So, for example if you have like an Apple device, iPhone something like that and you use Apple music then you’d go to the iTunes store and look for Sleep, a contemplative journey and you can preorder it there or any of the other places that you download music, whatever it is that you use. So, check that out.

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And, as always, if you have a prayer request or encouragement, you can hit the Hotline button in the app. That’s the little red button up at the top or you can dial 877-942-4253.

And that’s it for today. I’m Brian I love you and I’ll be waiting for you here tomorrow.

Community Prayer and Praise:

This prayer is for Kayla who called in on October 17th. Lord I just pray Father God and I lift up Kayla to you Father, God. Lord, I pray that you would give her hope that she would understand that you have not left her you have not forsaken her. Lord, I pray for restoration of her body. I pray peace over her mind Lord. And as she seeks you, I pray that you would manifest your glorious presence to her and cover her and breathe your life into every part of her body. I speak peace over her body. I pray Lord that you would reconcile everything that needs to be reconciled. Lord, I pray that she will hear your voice and the voice of the enemy she will not hear. So, Lord I thank you right now for Kayla and I thank you for the testimony that she will have in her healing in Jesus’…

Hey everyone my name is Samantha I called it a few weeks ago about my husband who was having a baby with somebody else after I lost mine and I just wanted to say I…I posted that prayer request and then maybe several days later October 12th she ended up having her baby. And when I tell you all that I sobbed and I cried and I prayed for comfort and just for anything. And the very next day I come on here, I…I listen every day while I’m doing my routes at work and it just so happened the day after she had her baby y'all’s prayers were on there for me and I don’t think I’ve ever heard anybody pray out loud for me and that…that touched me in ways that I can never explain and that just proves that God’s timing is beyond our understanding and when I tell you I’ve had the most rough life the past two years. I lost my mom I lost my grandma and now I’m going through this. And…and I’m not close with any of my family. I don’t talk about my situation to anybody outside of my husband and…and that prayer request was the first time I did, and it just showed that this is really what I needed in my life. And I’m so happy that I was shown this app and I’m so thankful and blessed for it. So, I just…I want to thank everybody who sent me their prayers and I’m praying for all of y'all. I listen every day and pray for you all.

Hi this is Victoria Soldier just calling to pray for some of the DABbers. I wanted to pray for that precious pastor’s wife who was shot in the head. I want to pray for them and pray for that precious family. I want to play for Lazarus. And I want to pray for the marriages that…that are going through. I wanna play for Lazarus. I wanna pray for…I wanna pray for that precious family, the mother, the daughter who lost their mother to COVID and I wanna pray for that precious family. I also wanna pray for…for Deborah also and the one with stage four cancer. I want to pray for her that the sister that only had four months to live, I wanna pray that she not only be healed but also, she see Jesus Christ as her savior. Gracious Father, we just ask You today, Lord You’re a miracle working God. You can do anything but fail. Father, we just ask You to touch the marriages. We ask You to touch that precious pastor’s wife. We ask You to touch that precious lady with stage four cancer. We ask You to touch that mother, that family that lost their mother and they’re going through Lord. We ask You to have Your way. Help them through Lord. Help them through the situation Father as only You can do. Lord, we just ask You to have Your way. We ask You for life and favor. We ask You for Your miracles Lord. We ask You to have Your way in this nation and all nations that __ God. We just ask You to have Your way Father. We ask You to bless Lord. Bless those who have a calling and don’t know which way to go Lord. You direct them Father. You open up jobs for those that have lost jobs through the COVID Lord, that family that called and needed. Father, we ask You to have Your way and we give You the glory we say You for providing all the needs according to…

This is Justified Now in North Carolina and today is October the 15th. I heard Yolanda a long-time listener who has a son and his name is Al who’s in the ninth grade who has been bullying issues at school and he was beaten down in the bathroom. You requested prayer Yolanda, and my heart went out to you and your son and I pray for you both. Lord I come in the name of Your son Jesus asking that You look on this mother Yolanda and her son Al. Your word gives us great comfort when it says that we can cast all our cares on You for You care for us. So, I pray that You will help You Yolonda and her son to bear down hard on You for comfort so that they will be able to go through this situation. Let them be overwhelmed by Your love and Your peace and Your grace in this situation and may those bullies come to the saving knowledge of who You are. I send love to you dear mother and to Brian and the family and all the community of DABbers. This is Justified Now and North Carolina. God bless you. Love you, DABbers.

Hi everybody this call’s from Waco TX. I’m calling as a…I think I called maybe once or twice over the last few years, but it’s been at least two years since I’ve called, I think. I listen to this podcast every day and it’s very good. It helps me a lot. I just love hearing the Bible in the manner that Brian reads it. So, thank you Brian for that. I’m sober four years now and I’m so grateful for that and happy. I find that I’m just very much alone though and no matter what I do or how much I pray or how hot I try, interacting or whatever I’m at, or whatever I do I’m just unhappy. I just am alone and I’m unhappy. I think ever since I began way back in the past when I was in my addiction, I just think I lost my…well obviously I lost myself, but I lost my happiness and joy and I never really got that back. And, so, you know I’ve been working on rebuilding with my family and stuff and that’s not going great but it’s not horrible either. But the point is, I just need you guys to pray for me for some kind of…something from God to just help me get through this with not feeling so bad all the time and so alone. So, I don’t do all the meetings and all that kind of stuff but just that part never…that part never worked for me. But, you know, I’m working every day and…and everything right. So…I think…well not everything, but you know, the best I can. But anyway, thank you guys so much. Bye.

10/20/2022 DAB Transcript

Jeremiah 35:1-36:32, 1 Timothy 5:1-25, Psalm 89:14-37, Proverbs 25:25-27

Today is the 20th day of October, welcome to the Daily Audio Bible. I am Brian and it is a pleasure and joy and an honor and a privilege, to be here with you today, as we gather around the Global Campfire and move forward on our journey through the Bible this year. And obviously, every day leads us to where we left off. That’s how we take the next step forward and that leads us back into the book of Jeremiah. Today, we will read chapters 35 and 36.

Prayer:

Thank You, Father for Your word and another day to spend some time, poring over it and drinking from it, feasting upon it. We thank You for the spiritual nourishment that You provide to us each and every day through the Scriptures, as a gift that has certainly stood the test of time. This gift that finds itself to be relevant in our lives, no matter what time we are reading them. We thank You for the many examples, examples of the prophets like Jeremiah. But also, in today’s reading, the King Josiah listening to Your word and then cutting it out, column by column and throwing it into the fire. That is a stark picture, and we could never imagine ourselves throwing the Scriptures into the fire and yet, when we have heard Your word and are not doers of Your word and ignore Your word, we might as well be throwing it in the fire, and we have done this. So, forgive us Lord, thank You for these examples, all of these people that we have met, all of these stories that we have followed, so much imitates our own lives. You have given us the ability to look into these stories and watch where the story goes, so that we can be warned about where our story is going. Holy Spirit, our story goes nowhere without You. And our story, goes in circles when we don’t obey You and follow Your leadership. Come and lead us and help us to be aware and paying attention, that we might listen, that we might, as we talked about yesterday, practice day-by-day, continually, what it’s like to be a godly person. We pray this in the victorious name of Jesus. Amen.

Announcements:

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There is something going on around here, we’ve been talking about for a couple of days, a brand-new resource is on its way. It’s will release on the first day of November, so just under two weeks from now. It is available for pre-order now, wherever you get music, and this is a project called Sleep, A Contemplative Journey. And it follows along with the pattern of Heart, A Contemplative Journey, which was the most recent resource that we’ve released. And so, it’s a guided journey into sleep with versus being read over us, to bring calm and hope and rest. And it is created, well this pretty particular project was mixed in Dolby Atmos. So, that’s called spatial audio on a lot of different devices, and it creates this kind of enveloping sound, surround space, that is just a vast and expansive and just so well suited for project like this because it allows us to kind a just lay down and enter a space that is serene and warm and large and spacious and calm. And then verses that just are interspersed throughout, leading us deeper into rest and hope and encouragement and sleep. And so, this will be available on 1 November, it is available for pre-order now and if you, preorder it, it will show up on 1 November. So, check that out. As we go into a busy season of year where our sleep gets disrupted and interrupted and we find ourselves exhausted around the holidays. What if we were intentional about our rest and this resource is available for exactly that. I have been through my own seasons of struggling to have the adequate rest and sleep that we need and the adequate kind of headspace to just go to sleep without being, you know, it’s all the cares of this life kind of churning around inside of us. And that was the inspiration here, to create a space for God inside of our rest and within our sleep. So, check it out on the iTunes store or wherever it is that you, what, whatever, whatever app store, music store is connected to your device, you should be able to find it.

If you want to partner with the Daily Audio Bible, if the mission that we share here together to bring the spoken word of God, read fresh every day, and offered freely to anyone who will listen, anywhere, any time and to build community around that rhythm, so that we are in this together. We are in the Scriptures together. But we are moving step-by-step, day-by-day through life together, if that is meaningful to you, then thank you for your partnership. There is a link on the homepage at dailyaudiobible.com. If you’re using the app, you can press the Give button in the upper right-hand corner or the mailing address is P.O. Box 1996 Springhill, Tennessee 37174.

And as always, if you have a prayer request or encouragement, you can hit the Hotline button in the app, that’s the little red button up at the top or you can dial 877-942-4253.

And that’s it for today, I’m Brian, I love you and I’ll be waiting for you here, tomorrow.

Prayer and Encouragements:

This is Adopted Son in Spokane, Washington. I wanted to encourage the family overall that, you have all incredibly encouraged me and specifically listening to Yolonda’s message for her son, Al. I’ve heard Al call in and I remember those calls and I’ve prayed for him before. Boy, I hope there could, you know, I hope this new school situation is a good one. And if it’s not, don't…don’t give up on seeking an even better place. My mother was a single mom, was really poor and she managed to help me get into a school where I got a scholarship and was able to get a better education. I was bullied my freshman year and change schools three times. So, I do understand a little bit, but I’ve never experienced the kind of violence Al went through. And it just broke my heart, brought tears to my eyes to hear what he’s been gone through. So, Lord Jesus, pray that You would bring hope, healing, restoration. I pray that You would bring conviction to these young men, who have been so cruel. Lord Jesus, I pray that Al would experience connection with You and your goodness in, in the midst of suffering. And I pray that You would bring him a strong friend and a relationship with somebody who loves You and knows you. But Lord, I pray that he winds up at the right school. Be with Yolanda, comfort her heart. Help her to be wise. Help her to see what she can do and Lord, just pray, pray over this, because we know You don’t want Al to be harmed at the hands of kids at school. It should be a place for learning. And my heart goes out to, and I’ll continue thinking of you both. Update when you can. Love you guys.

Hey there Daily Audio Bible family, this is John calling, in the car on my way from Massachusetts to Pennsylvania to see my son John and daughter Kelsie, a couple of them, three of them that are down there in Pennsylvania today. Moved to Massachusetts recently, heading back today to play a gig with my son in the band. And spend a couple minutes with them and then shoot back home to Massachusetts again. Anyway, that’s a different story for a different time. I’m calling today for Rich that called from Arkansas. A Rich, I heard your call into the prayer line on the 15th of October, today. My friend you sounded, you sounded a little beat up and down and out. And then you talked about at the top of your prayer just how you used to listen to the DAB and then just ended after that, you didn’t listen to the brothers and sisters. My friend, that’s me too. Going back several years ago, I think it was maybe 2011, 2012 maybe when I first started listening to DAB. And I went through the same thing. In fact, I’m just gonna be honest with everybody, I don’t then, don’t think wrong of me but I wasn’t even walking in the Christian faith then. But I find that everyone was kind of complaining of the stuff that they had going on in their lives. And I didn’t know we had this God, that Jesus lifted us. And that we could go to Him with, with everything. And that you know, where two or more are gathered in His name that, He hears and takes everything to the Father. Anyway, again, that’s another story for another time. I love all of you and I’ve been a part of this community for a long time. And my encouraging word to you, Rich, because you said you needed an encouraging word is that Jesus, is in you. He’s living in your heart. He’s the way maker and the miracle worker. He’s making a difference right now for you. And I love you brother. Over and out.

Hey DAB family, this is Mandela from Western Maryland. Thank you, Brian for this fantastic ministry. Thank you for being faithful and always being there every morning. I’m a long-time listener, it is my second time calling. And just want to thank God for this wonderful community. Today, I would love to ask for prayers for my friend, her name is Barrel. And she just lost her son in a motorcycle accident last week. Yeah, sometimes we just don’t understand why somethings like this happen. And but we know that God has a plan, and this did not happen by surprise to God. So, I just pray and ask that we, that you lift her up and her family at this time, at this terrible time. That He be a comforter to her, she finds a way to, to know Him, if she doesn’t know Him. So, I’m just gonna say a prayer right now. Thank You Lord Jesus, for just this wonderful family. Thank You Lord for all that You do, Lord Jesus. I just pray for my friend, Barrel, who’s mourning and grieving the loss of her son. Pray for all those other people who are also suffering through loss. Lord Jesus, just find a way to give us a sign and to speak to our spirit to understand that we are not alone. I thank You to all those who are carrying other burdens, Lord Jesus. I just pray that You be their comforters and show them the light. Thank You Lord Jesus. Thank you, family. Love you guys and I appreciate the work that everybody does. Make it a great day.

Hi, friends. This is Widowed Mom in Montana. And I’m just asking for prayer because my 16-year-old daughter, I haven’t seen, I’ve reported her as a runaway. And she’s mad at me. And she’s says I make her want to kill herself. And I just want her to come home, I have three other kids. And they’re all coping in their own ways, from the loss of their dad and right now my 16-year-old daughter is acting out. And she says I don’t accept her and she’s just really angry and it’s coming out on me. And I just need God’s peace. My faith has been in the gutter for a while. So, I would appreciate your prayers and support. Thank you.

Hey DAB family, God Bless you all. May the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, be with you now and forevermore. I pray that the joy of the Lord will be your strength, right now in this moment, wherever you are, whether you’re traveling or you’re at home, whether it’s the day or night, I pray that the Lord just floods your heart with joy and gives you a reason for your heart to sing and be full of laughter and gladness. Because He is good. I pray that in the midst of whatever we’re going through, whatever you’re going through, that you’ll be able to see His goodness and you’ll be able to be glad, that you’ll be able to rejoice in Him. I just want to lift up a prayer request for my dad who went into hospital yesterday. His name is Dennis. And he went into hospital yesterday with cardiac arrythmia, so his heartbeat is very irregular. He hasn’t responded to medication. He’s been in now for about 18 hours in this situation. And I just wanted to ask you, brothers and sisters, to agree with me in prayer that God will turn it around, that there will be total healing and restoration in the name of Jesus. And I just want to use him as a point of contact and everyone who has family members, friends, dear one’s, loved ones in the hospitals right now. For those that don’t have anyone, we just lift up a prayer of healing, that God would send forth his word. And also, encouragement for those that are in that situation, that God would encourage our hearts and let us have peace in believing in Him. Love you all, God Bless you. Bye Bye.

10/19/2022 DAB Transcript

Jeremiah 33:1-34:22, 1 Timothy 4:1-16, Psalms 89:1-13, Proverbs 25:23-24

Today is the 19th day of October welcome to the Daily Audio Bible I’m Brian it is awesome to be here with you today as we come in and gather around the Global Campfire and move forward on our journey through the Bible. And our journey has led us all the way into the book of Jeremiah. Actually, toward the end of the book of Jeremiah. And, so, we will take the next step forward in the book of Jeremiah today before moving into first Timothy. So, we’re reading from the Modern English Version this week. Jeremiah, chapters 33 and 34.

Commentary:

Okay. So, in the letter of the letter to first Timothy. In the letter to Timothy, known as first Timothy, Timothy received some really interesting instructions. “Exercise in the ways of godliness for bodily exercise profits a little but godliness is profitable in all things, holding promise for the present life and also for the life to come.” So, first off, if you can exercise in the way of godliness or train in a godly way than it’s possible. And we all understand the concept of exercising. Do we ever turn that consideration toward our spiritual lives? Like we may hit the gym, but could we work out in such a way that would lead us to godliness? And if we could, which apparently, we can because we’re reading about it in the Scriptures. How? How can we exercise in the way of godliness? How can we train ourselves to be godly? I remember coming to this territory several years ago, and that just kind of leaping off the page and it became something that…that has stuck along the way because our culture is very very much infatuated with exercise. And it’s more than just an infatuation. Like, most everybody understands like if we work out our bodies, we will gain strength and health. And we all want that. And, so, to find out that the results that we can get physically are also something that we’re to sow into our lives spiritually, sounds like a direction we all need to be moving in. So, how can we exercise godliness? And the truth is, at least the way my mind works, it’s like okay, got to figure out like some sort of discipline…some…something that’s difficult that you have to train for. But it’s like we already know what exercise looks like and we know that if we’re gonna train for something then the main thing we’re gonna to have to do is practice over and over and over until a skill develops from that practice and that skill can grow and become more and more proficient as we practice. Like I remember as a kid playing baseball and I wanted to play baseball. Like, I thought that was gonna be my life. Like baseball’s gonna be my life. And I would wonder, like, why in the world are we practicing ground balls for an hour? Why are we practicing pop-ups for an hour? Like why do we have to keep doing this boring stuff? Let’s play, let’s play the game. But the coaches would be like, until you can learn the fundamentals, until you can do this in your sleep, until you’re not thinking about it anymore than practice is what you need to do over and over and over. And, so, how can we practice, how can we train, how can we exercise for godliness? The short answer is an answer we already know. We imitate Jesus. And this is the fun part of this passage as we consider our lives because we right now have this opportunity to look back at the first day of this journey that we are on. Now maybe you’ve been going along each year with the Daily Audio Bible for 10 years or more, but if we go back to the beginning of this year January 1st we likely went into the new year with some goals and objectives in mind. One of those goals and objectives might have been to read through the entire Bible this year. And if you’re all the way here and listening today then well done. Like that’s been an ongoing thing for the last 292 days. We also, since it’s a very, very ever popular thing to do, decided that we have some fitness goals, or some dietary objectives and we began. I mean we just think back to January 1st for a moment and what you might’ve been thinking and what you might’ve wanted to see yourself achieve. And now here we are, the 19th day of October. Where we went from those decisions that we made on the 1st of January is where we are. And, so, some of us may be experiencing fitness and health and good sleep and all kinds of well-being within ourselves that we have not experienced in years and years. Some of us had high objectives and lofty ideas, but we are exactly where we were when we started on January 1st because we didn’t put any of it into actual ongoing practice. Maybe we went a week, maybe we went to weeks, maybe we went two hours. But if we’re basically where we were when we started this year then we didn’t put it into practice. We didn’t actually do the training necessary. And not just the working out of our body, but the training of our minds, getting ourself on the same page with ourself, understanding that we have a goal and we are going to achieve that goal. Because achieving any goal takes planning and thought and dreaming and then it takes starting and then it takes not stopping. And if it were our goal for example, to lose some weight, shape up, build some strength and we practiced that every day since the beginning of the year then things are quite different for us than when we began. The realization of what we had been practicing has materialized. So, spiritually, our objective is to become observant of ourselves. How are we being pulled in different directions? How did we get pulled from a place of peace and serenity into this place of chaos? How did that happen? What triggered that? What paths are we used to walking that we shouldn’t walk anymore because we should be practicing a different way? Once we can begin to see this, then we can see what’s going on. Then it’s not in the dark anymore. It’s been drug out into the light where it can be seen. It’s at that point that we can take these things that we are aware of to God inviting his Holy Spirit to do what we ask every day, to lead us into all truth. If we’re going to continue to practice unhealthy behaviors, whether in body or in spirit we won’t grow mature and strong. We’ll stay right where we are, or things will get worse. But if we know the time for change has come and change is repentance, once we know the time for change is come, and we begin to walk a new path, then we can’t stop. We keep practicing over and over and over and we began to transform just like our bodies will. If we are absolutely committed to hitting the gym and putting on, say 10 pounds of lean muscle and losing 20 pounds of fat, that can be done. There is a way. And there is a way for us to grow strong spiritually. We have to watch ourselves and see what is entangling us as we practice imitating Christ. And anything in our lives that we insert into our lives as a reminder or a trigger about this can be used. These would be broadly known as spiritual disciplines. And there are plenty, a plethora of resources and ideas about spiritual disciplines. But what we need is what’s going to work for us. I remember hearing a prayer call here at the Daily Audio Bible several months ago now. This one was basically saying like every time they hear the beep of a horn, that reminds them to pray in a certain sort of way. Or any time they see like a red light change or whatever, any little thing that happens that triggers a reminder becomes helpful to us as we become observant of ourselves. The bottom line is that Pauls’ telling Timothy, his son in the faith, to exercise toward godliness, to train himself in godliness. We can do this if we want this bad enough. We can start and start practicing. And we start practicing anything we’re not gonna be that good at it. But if we keep practicing, we’re going to develop the skill and we’re going to get good at it if we don’t quit, if we don’t stop, if we keep moving in a straight line. And what we will begin to realize as were moving in a straight line is that we’re walking a narrow path.

Prayer:

Holy Spirit, we invite You into that. We all need this reminder. We all need to hear this. We have not achieved mastery over any of it. We will be practicing it the rest of our lives. But we don’t want a hit and miss experience anymore. We want to consistently move in the direction of godliness. And You are God. And, so, we are moving toward You. Lead us on this path. Father us that we might grow up and be mature sons and daughters in Your kingdom we pray in the name of Jesus. Amen.

Announcements:

dailyaudiobible.com is home base and it is where you find out what’s going on around here. And we do have stuff going on around here.

I told the story yesterday, so I’m not gonna tell the whole story again, but a brand-new resource is coming on the radar and will be released on the first day of November, so just a little under two weeks. And this resource is called Sleep, a contemplative journey. And I shared…like if you didn’t get a chance to hear…hear the story yesterday, then, just go back and listen to the story yesterday. But I talked about the origins of this resource, which is part two of a series of resources. The first one was called Heart, a contemplative journey and this new one is called Sleep, a contemplative journey. And it is a resource that is made to be the warm blanket all around us. And I went into how just creating this in spatial audio or Dolby Atmos just to give a massive soundstage all around us so that as we are being lulled into rest and calm and sleep, we are in a space that is very spacious. And I also talked yesterday about how we’re moving into a very traditionally very busy time of year where we lose a lot of sleep and then we go into the new year pretty worn out. What if we were intentional about our rest? What if we paid attention to it as we go through these final months of the year? What went into the new year rested? What would that look like for us? And, so, Sleep, a contemplative journey is available now for preorder wherever it is that you get your music. The songs, the music in Sleep, a contemplative journey will be on the streaming services but it’s a kind of a full project. There’s 20 tracks on it. And 10 of those tracks are versus being spoken over you for your rest to calm your spirit down, whether you’re going to sleep or whether this is a resource that you just kinda have at the ready when you’re feeling anxiety arise and when you are feeling overwhelmed. This is meant to bring calm. So, the music can be streamed, the verses…like the spoken portion of this can’t be streamed. You have to go to like the iTunes store and search for Sleep, a contemplative journey and you can get it all there or…or wherever, at Amazon music or wherever it is that you get your music. You can check it out. Preorder it now and it will show up on the first day of November.

Okay. If you want to partner with the Daily Audio Bible, if the being around the Global Campfire is a meaningful experience and a part of your day that you find valuable than thank you humbly for your partnership. There is a link on the homepage at dailyaudiobible.com. If you are using the app, you can press the Give button in the upper right-hand corner or the mailing address is PO Box 1996 Spring Hill Tennessee 37174.

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And that’s it for today. I’m Brian and I love you and I’ll be waiting for you here tomorrow.

Community Prayer and Praise:

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10/18/2022 DAB Transcript

Jeremiah 31:27-32:44, 1 Timothy 3:1-16, Psalm 88:1-18, Proverbs 25:20-22

Today is the 18th day of October, welcome to the Daily Audio Bible. I’m Brian, it is wonderful to be here with you today, as we gather around the Global Campfire and take the next step forward together. And by the way, hang out until the end today. I have a story to tell and an important resource to tell you about. So, we’ll do that at the end, but we are at the beginning. So, let’s step forward together, and that next step forward is always, well it always begins wherever we left off, and right now that happens to be the book of Jeremiah. And so, are step forward today leads us to Jeremiah chapter 31 verse 27 through 32 verse 44.

Commentary:

Okay so, in the letter, known as first Timothy, today, we got a list of criteria that’s not an unusual thing, as we move through these letters. This is very, very practical, and probably something that like we should know, we should understand. So, these are the pastoral letters, they are written from spiritual father to spiritual son, in this case Timothy, who is a pastor. And so, this is pastoral counsel and advice and encouragement, on part of that advice and encouragement in today’s reading are criteria for…for ordained office. And today we saw some criteria for two different functions: one - the office of the deacon of the diaconate, the other for the function of the overseer or the pastor. And regardless of what church you go to, whether it’s a denominational church and nondenominational church no matter what, there are likely criteria. In fact, if you go to a denominational church, I can practically guarantee you, there are criteria for a process of discernment and ordination into that fellowship of people, that denomination. In other words, there’s a process that one goes through to move toward one of these ordained functions in Jesus church. This process obviously begins in a person’s heart who feels drawn toward vocational ministry, like I want to give my life to God’s people and serve God’s people. They feel that begin to burn inside of your heart and start moving in that direction and depending on what direction you’re moving into, with what group of people, there may be in any number of things that you have to achieve. But regardless part of those things are going to incorporate first Timothy and the letter to Titus, because Paul is writing these things down and they will be referenced in the process of moving toward becoming a pastor or becoming an ordained deacon. So, if like you’re on that path and seeking to one day become a pastor or something, something like that, then you are probably already familiar with part of these processes. But even if you don’t have any desire at all to lead God’s people in any sort of vocational way, that doesn’t mean that these things are in, like are not valuable. Like reading first Timothy is not valuable. It’s very valuable for us to understand, this sort of gift mix, the kind of temperamental constitution or makeup that takes for this kind of leadership. And we’ll notice that as we look at the criteria that is laid out in first Timothy, some of these very, very much are temperamental things. Like, how is it that you conduct yourself, how is it that you behave among people. But then there are also moral criteria that are required. If these fundamental criteria aren’t met. I mean just think about it. You go to a church, you have a pastor, you really like that pastor, but that pastor actually has no criteria whatsoever. And so, so if that path, if that person falls into some sort of, let’s say they get involved in an affair in the church. And they’re involved with somebody that’s not their spouse. But is somebody else’s spouse. That can destroy, like literally destroy for the rest of your life the gospel, that can destroy a community and that’s just adultery. But any other number of criteria can be knit together to make a really, really bad mix for a leader. So, it also helps us, just as people who attend a congregation, who are part of a congregation to look and say okay this is, this is what I should, this is what we should be expecting because this is what is expected as told to us by the criteria in the New Testament. So, there are criteria for a pastor or an overseer or a priest or a presbyter or a bishop, depending on which tradition you’re in. The senior spiritual leader of your congregation, right your lead pastor, your founding pastor, like, however you want to name it. And according to first Timothy, a pastor must be a man whose life is above reproach. He must be a faithful spouse to his wife, he must demonstrate self-control, he must live in wisdom, he must have a good reputation, he has to be willing to show hospitality, he’s obviously got to be able to teach. He can be a violent person, he can’t be prone to heavy drinking, he should be gentle and kind, not argumentative and quarrelsome. And he can’t have a love for money. His family should be managed well. He should have children who respect him and obey him. He shouldn’t be a new convert, like he shouldn’t have just come to the faith in Jesus because that would bring about some deficits that would have to be overcome. Like pride, overcoming spiritual pride, it actually takes some experience. And first Timothy tells us, he shouldn’t be a new believer, he might become proud, and the devil would sift him, would, would cause him to fall. And he should have a respectable reputation that goes beyond the church’s walls. People that are outside of the church, should also have respect for who he is and the job that he’s doing, he should be respectable, so that he won’t experience disgrace. So, those are some criteria that are set down in first Timothy for what a pastor is supposed to look like. And a pastor’s role is to care for the Spirit, the spirituality, spiritual care of a congregation, leading them into the knowledge and relationship with God. There was another office that was talked about today, that of the deacon. Many of our churches have the diaconate. Lots of churches, consider this to be an ordained ministry and actual function of the church, while others consider it to be a voluntary position. Regardless, there are criteria for what a deacon is supposed to look like. And a deacon is to serve the pastor. The pastor is looking out for the spiritual well-being of a congregation and the deacon is there to serve the pastor and the congregation by caring for the physical needs of the congregation, the concerns of the earth. And according first Timothy, a deacon must have integrity, must be well respected, he can’t be a heavy drinker or dishonest with money and they should be committed to Jesus and faith in Jesus and live, live that faith, but live that faith with a clear conscience. Their wives must be respected and not be gossips and they have to be able to exercise self-control and be faithful in what they have been consecrated to do, serve God’s people. A deacon has to be faithful in their marriage and they have to be faithful to their children, manage their household, be respected within their household. And so, again, anyone seeking ordained office to serve in God’s church, there’s like virtually no change, you’re not gonna run into what’s been reading about in first Timothy along the way. As criteria for self-examination and even public examination. But these criteria being in the New Testament for us, regardless of whether we’re seeking ordained office or not, lets us know what is expected, what is required. Like, we don’t we don’t see anything here that allows first spiritual abuse, in any sort of way. And really don’t see anything here about celebrity or an unhealthy pursuit of…of influence. If anything, we see the encouragement for a pastor and/or a deacon to serve God’s people by understanding that they’ve been installed there by Jesus, to work on Jesus’s behalf as his hands and feet, to protect people. And we should expect that, we should also be aware, because we’ve been reading the Bible a while now and we see how people are, it’s not like we don’t already know this, but we see how people are in the Bible. We see great leaders like Moses, struggling mightily to keep the people on the same page. We see Jesus struggling mighty, mightily, to get the message across. We see the apostles who were out planting churches, like the apostle Paul, struggling mightily everywhere he goes to try to keep people on the same page. It is not an easy job. So, we can read this criteria and then kind of like lambaste our spiritual leaders for their failures. But until we’ve walked in those shoes, we have no idea how difficult it can be. So, yes, there are some things that we should expect and if you are moving toward vocational ministry, these are things that you’re going to need. It’s not like a list of criteria that you gotta measure up to, you’re gonna need these things, to care for God’s people. So, we can read a list and go, well my pastor doesn’t look like that, my pastor doesn’t look like that. Well, he does look like these three, but that one, definitely not. And we can just like grade or judge our pastor, when that is not, there is no function for that in what we read today. What we can do is pray for them, knowing that their success, is our spiritual growth. Knowing that when they thrive, we can thrive too as a community. When they’re being judged from every angle and discouraged in every way, that is not a direct recipe. There have been, there has been some research and some polling that’s been done since COVID that is really alarming, that more than half of the pastors that have had to lead through the last season are very, very discouraged and thinking about quitting. We need to encourage those in spiritual authority over us. Yes, there are some things that we should expect but understand that a pastor is a person, a human being, like no special underwear is given out when you become a pastor that gives you special powers, as long as you’re wearing it underneath your clergy outfit, whether that be, well, no matter what that is. Pastors, deacons are people with all of the same struggles that every single other person has to deal with. It’s just that they have to model an example and live it out loud in front of everybody. So, often in order to keep everyone strong, a pastor has to endure a lot of things alone. So, let’s take this criteria and let’s take this opportunity that the Bible has just gifted us today, to remember those in spiritual authority over us, those that we have respect for, those that we find who are in leadership over us, those that will, we’re counting on to show us the truth. And let’s understand, it wasn’t just downloaded to them. This is an ongoing office, an ongoing function in God’s church and it can be discouraging at times.

Prayer:

And so, Father, we invite You into that. We pray for all of those that You have called into spiritual leadership in any kind of capacity, but specifically what we’re talking about today, serving inside of Your church. We pray for our pastors. We pray for our deacons. We acknowledge that it is difficult to manage people in any kind of capacity, but it’s really difficult spiritually, when everybody has an opinion about every single possible eventuality. Help us Lord to lead well and we will do that by mirroring You, not something only for pastors, something that everybody is supposed to live into. So, help us, as leaders, to mirror You, to lead people to You. And help us as congregants, to mirror You and get on board with where You are leading, instead of gumming up the works at every possible situation, wherever we can insert our opinion, help us, Lord. We acknowledge the difficulties of being one of being knit together in unity. We can never do this; we’ll never succeed at this without Your help and without Your leadership and without Your example. So, come Holy Spirit, lead us into all truth. We pray in Jesus name we ask. Amen.

Announcements:

Okay, so I said to hang around until the end. I have a story to tell and a something to tell you about that is going to be becoming available. And I guess I needed, I need to start the story and I don’t think it’s like a been a big secret, but I…I tried to make it a point to not insert myself, like to make myself the point of any of what we do here. We’re not here because of me. Jill and I and Ezekiel and China, like we are all here for the same reason that you are, that we desperately need the Scriptures in our lives every day, leading and directing and guiding us. So, it’s not super big secret, I’ve talked about it, along the way, but the last several years, the last five years have been very, very difficult, challenging, painful seasons, that have been necessary, have been growth inspiring, have been character building, have been kind of years of swimming in so many ways in the unknown. Kind of beginning, like now that there’s some perspective there’s been some time, some years, some reflection, kind of beginning, when my mom really, really got sick. And she passed away on the 13th of January, and this past January was the fifth anniversary of that. And I gotta tell ya, I don’t know that I’ve been through something more long term painful, than the grief of losing your mom. And I know, that even as I say that I’m saying that that thousands of people who have experienced that. And even this year, hearing the stories come in of walking through that, it’s just, for me, it was, it was and is still strange. I didn’t quite fully appreciate what my mom, like the glue that she was in my life until it wasn’t there. And then, just having this feeling of like both my parents are gone. I’m an orphan in this world. And I know that’s weird but it’s real, like it's…it’s this feeling that you get like, I’m in a new season. Like I have grown up to become them and they have moved on and now I have this role and my parents of my life, they’re giants in my life. It’s like, how can I fill those shoes. And so, there’s this weirdness about grief that kind of takes you all over the place. And I have good people in my life, surrounding me, that are well educated in the seasons of grief. And so, I’ve been able to give myself a pass, like this doesn’t, you can’t just give yourself 30 days and then you go okay, well the months over now, I’m not grieving anymore. Because at five years later, still feel it, at some point, most every day. So, that’s kind like this beginning. And I remember really, really embracing the Lord in all of it. But also, then really, really immersing myself in the Scriptures, really going deeper, really doing the scholarship, really digging deep because I had a deadline and even though I was grieving, I still had to write The God of Your Story, under deadline. And so, all of that is happening and I’m just kind of feeling really, really exhausted. And then we began developing a farm and construction and building and that’s a whole other thing, a whole other way of finding yourself, frustrated and not knowing how, how you’re going to bring major projects in for a landing. And then during all this time China, our daughter was married, now, she has baby Reagan, like all of these beautiful things but there’s no, like a lot of change. We have a lot of disruption and a lot of change and a layer of grief and a little bit of a layer of like just feeling over, just feeling like you’re swimming in waters that are way too deep for you. It ends up affecting how well you’re able to rest. And that was never really even a category. Like, my whole life, I’ve just been hard charging ahead, like a strategic planner and execute the plan and you know, adjust for the things that you couldn’t see forward but just keep going forward, not really paying attention to rest because rest was abundant, I could lay my head down on the pillow and be asleep in about a minute and sleep all night and wake up excited and ready for the next day. Until this season, like that I’ve just described, began to happen and it begin to affect the way I was resting. And I could tell if I hadn’t rested well. I could tell like the brain fog, just the stuff, I don’t know, the emotional, the emotional state that you can get it when you’re really, really tired. The things you can get aggravated about, the things that you can get emotional over, just all of this stuff that kind of goes with being tired and not really embracing rest well, or not being able to embrace resting well. So, Jill and I especially over the last, I’d say 18 months, two years have really been intentional about like, Sabbath type of rest, like actually trying to find space in our lives to do nothing but rest and not feel guilty about it and that has helped immensely. But even as all of this season was kind of being inaugurated in my life, I had plans, I had this idea, actually several ideas to create resources that helped us as a community going through the Bible every year, to be engaged with the terrain or the landscape of our hearts. And so, there was a project, a couple years ago called Heart, A Contemplative Journey, songs for the heart. And so, there were guided prayers in that project and then music to kind of allow us to take the prayer and meditate upon it and go deeper in it. And that has been a very, very important resource in the community here for many, many, many, many people. And just the nerve that that project touched, I thought it was there, but just hearing the feedback like this really allowed me to have words and language for things that were going on inside of me, that I, that I couldn’t put together in some sort of way that I could think about. And so, putting these things together as prayers really unlocked these things and the music just really allowed all this to go deeper. And so, The Heart resources like, a fantastic resource that we use when we do the Daily Audio Bible Long Walk in July and throughout the rest of the year, anytime we just need a minute to get away and reconnect with our own hearts and reconnect our own hearts with the heart of God. That project took quite a long time to make, but I always thought it would be a series of things that could continually aim our hearts in a direction that it needs to be familiar with. And rest and sleep have been one of the projects, one of the goals, one of the resources that I felt the need to make for myself, knowing that I am not alone at all. And so, it took a couple years to kind of carve out this space that it takes to create like that. And that was able to happen during the summertime this year. And I sat down to create a resource to create a musical journey of the heart, one intended to guide us and lull us into deep, abundant, restorative, rejuvenate, sleep. And most of you know that, you know, my background before ministry was music industry, was being in the recording studio every day of my life, creating music. And so, as an audio engineer, I’ve kind of always kept up with what was going on in that industry. I spent an awful lot of my life in that industry. And in the last couple years, an initiative has happened in the music industry called spatial audio or Dolby Atmos audio which is in effect like a surround sound technology inside of your earbuds. So that inside of your earbuds you don’t just like have a left and right ear perception, but you have perception of what could be above you or what could be behind you or what could be directly in front of you, or what could be off at a distance. Like this, the space is not just stereo left and right, the space is all around you. And I’ve been listening to stuff in spatial audio for well over a year now. Some really, really, it’s been really cool to hear like old Frank Sinatra remixed in spatial audio it’s like holy moly, I’m in the same room with Frank. So, I have very, very much enjoyed the technology itself. It reminds me back in the music business when 5.1 surround audio kinda came out for home, so you could like, have a home theater. And mixing music in 5.1 and having to set up a studio for that and all that way back in the days gone by but that never really caught on for music because you need special equipment for it. But with this new spatial audio you don’t. And so, I read some technical papers and just try to get myself up on what is this and how is this done. Because I’d really love to create a space for sleeping, that is wide and big and expansive and enveloping, like a warm blanket, like a nice hug. And so, I jumped in the hoops to get myself familiar technically with what’s going on and figuring out like what kind of changes to the workflow that I’m familiar with. Like, what would need to change here, how would this need to be done. I figured that all out and then started to compose using spatial audio technology and realizes, wow, this is, this is lovely. Especially for a project like this. This is lovely. Where all of the orchestration all of the arrangement all of the sounds are really meant to be round and soft and pleasing and encouraging and warm. And you know, you can’t have like, all these shocking surprise noises all over the place when you’re trying to go to sleep. So, just to be enveloped in this kind of space. And as I begin to create, I fell in love with it, I enjoyed it immensely. And then and then once I was done creating, then I had to figure out like okay, what you do with this now. Like, how does this end up somewhere like, how does this end up in the digital domain, with all the screaming in and, and digital store services. Because it’s a different file type, is a different thing altogether. So, jump through those hoops, figure that out, held my breath, push the button, released into the atmosphere, released into the internet, hoping everything was going to go well. And everything has gone well. And so, with that little story and the why of the story and the need that is inherent for us to embrace rest and to sleep well and to have sharp and open minds, as we navigate our days on this earth. Has led to the creation of this resource. It’s called Sleep, A Contemplative Journey. And it is kind of volume 2 of this series of resources that began with Heart, A Contemplative Journey. Although Sleep, A Contemplative, Contemplative Journey, is very different than Heart. It kind of follows the same pattern. Rather than a kind of guided prayer journey, I’ve gone through the Scriptures to find hope and hopeful Scriptures for rest and for calm and for sleep. So, this can certainly be used for sleep, but it can also just, it can be used to just find calm within, in these crazy days. So, Sleep, A Contemplative Journey, will release on November first, which is two weeks from today. And you can preorder it now, wherever it is that you get your music. Songs for sleep will, the music part, will be available for streaming but the verse, like the spoken part, the part that kind of pulls it together as that type of project, we’ll need to be purchased from whatever store it is that’s connected to your device. So, like I, kind of an Apple music person, have sort of been that guy since it released all those years ago. And so, like you have to go to the iTunes store and search for Sleep or Brian Hardin. You’ll find Sleep, A Contemplative Journey, search for that and it will come up in the iTunes store and you can preorder the project. That way, on November 1st, it downloads for you automatically and is ready to go. With this brand-new resource that I’ve been my own beta tester and it works really well. This resource will be available, two weeks from today, November 1st. And it is available for preorder right now. And I decided to release it at this time of the year instead of kind of waiting till next year or something because we are navigating ourselves into the busiest time of the year. Over these next couple of months all kinds of reasons to lose sleep, just seem to come out of the woodwork, all time, all kinds of reasons to be exhausted. They just seem to present themselves at this time of the year. And I was thinking, we always look toward the end of the year and we always talk about finishing well because if we don’t finish what we’re doing well, then how can we start we’re going to do next, well. And we’re going to start a new year in a couple of months. What if we went into that new year rested? What if we paid attention to the calm that is necessary for us to have a sense of equilibrium? What if we were intentional about that in this season that we are moving into? And so, Sleep, A Contemplative Journey, will release two weeks from today. And you can go and get your copy right now and I hope you will. Every time we do this, we invite brothers and sisters who have no idea that there’s a Global Campfire, who come across these resources and are led into the family here. So, I hope you can participate. Just search for Sleep, A Contemplative Journey in whatever store that you use for music. And that’s my story and that’s what’s coming next.

And that’s it for today, I’m Brian, I love you and I will be waiting for you here, tomorrow.

Prayer and Encouragement:

Good morning DAB family, this is Saved by Grace in California. I just want to lift up Mary, the friend of one of our DAB family, who has brain cancer and does not know the Lord. Father, in the name of Jesus, I lift up Your child, Mary to You, Father God. Opened her eyes, spiritual eyes to see her need for you in her life, Lord God. Make Yourself ever so present and real in her life right now, in the name of Jesus. We pray for healing in her body. I pray Father, that this tumor would shrink in size, Father God. That, we pray for miracles Father God, You are the same God that parted the Red Sea, Father God. So, we know Father, that You are and still a miracle worker. And I just pray that our sister Mary Father God, would see that You are still in the miracle working business, Father God. And that she can depend on You, Lord and know You Father God. And Lord, I pray that You would send your laborers in her pathway, Father. Speak to her the words of life through Jesus Christ. And Lord, prepare her heart to receive that and we thank You for her, we thank You Lord for what You’re gonna do in her life and the testimony that she’s going to have Lord, that will glorify You and lead others to You. We pray this …

Good afternoon, Daily Audio Bible Family. My name is Valeria, I’m from Kay Springs, Arkansas. It is Thursday, October 13th. And I’m calling today because my heart is so heavy. I’ve two beautiful grand babies ages 2 and 3, a little boy and a little girl. And they were taken from their parents a year ago due to drugs, fighting and neglect. And they have been in a guardianship with a great aunt and uncle now for over year. When they came to these people, they were very emotionally disturbed. Right now, they are very happy, stable, loved and are very well taken care of. But I just found out today, that the dad has filed to dissolve the guardianship and get the kids back. And unbelievably, the judge has signed off on it. The dad is on fentanyl, he smokes, drinks; he can’t hold a job. He’s very angry, dysfunctional. He’s just really messed up. And he’s, in no way, can take care of these sweet babies. In fact, even on the visits he’s had, the little girl is terrified of him and she has nightmares, every time she sees him and scared that he’s going to kidnap her. It would just literally destroy these sweet babies if this happens. But I know that God will not let it happen. It can’t happen. And I truly appreciate every one’s prayers. Thank you so much.

Hi this is Darren from LA. And I’m calling specifically to pray for God’s Tree’s little niece, Ty. God’s Tree, you were there for me, you prayed for me and it is an honor to intercede on behalf of your niece, Ty. Father God, we pray in the name of Jesus. We thank You, God that we can come to you, in confidence Lord knowing, that You are healer, Jehovah Rafa. We call out Your name and we trust in You. We bring this transplant operation that is about to happen, we bring it to You Lord. And we ask that You be with the doctors, Lord, that You give them a deft hand, Lord. We pray for the organs, that they will be received by Ty’s body. We pray for the donor and her family Lord, that You would give them comfort, knowing that there, there lost ones organs are now being transplanted into somebody that loves You, God. And most of all, I just pray for God’s Tree and her family, Lord. That You would just give them reassurance and comfort to know that You’re on it, You’re in it, You’re through it, You’ve got them. Father, we just come before You, just seeking Your glory in the situation, Lord. And we’re just trusting in You, that there’s a great testimony coming forth, Lord. As we speak forth Your healing over Ty. And we pray in the name of Jesus. Amen. God’s Tree, I love you and I thank you for all that you did for me and I will be continuing along with the DAB family, continuing to intercede on behalf of Ty. God bless you, my sister.

Hi, DAB family. I’ve been listening for I guess 10 years but this is my first time calling. I have a very heavy heart. My friend Gretchen was diagnosed with breast cancer at 41, stage 3. Her mom had stage 2 and her sister, stage 4. She finished all her treatments and she’s going to be 44 in December. And she just found out that it’s spread to her bones. And obviously, that’s isn’t, her daughters gonna be 4, actually just a month from today. So, just asking for prayers. She is searching and she says that she believes but then she doubts. You know, first and foremost, I pray for her salvation. But I’m asking for prayers for peace and for healing upon her body and strength for her fiancé and her daughter. And of course, we just want long days for her. And good health, cause she’s had so much happening to her and to her family. So, definitely discouraged over this news but we know that God’s still in control and He is the great healer. So, just looking for prayers for Gretchen and her family. And thanks so much. Love you all. I listen and I pray alongside you and for you and just thanks to Brian and his family for this wonderful platform.

Good morning Daily Audio Bible Family. This is A Girl After God’s Heart, sitting here with my beautiful daughter and we thought that we’d give you a call and lift up a prayer for our little niece Ellie and our cousin Ellie. And she is sick again. She just tiny, she’s 6 months old and this is probably her fourth or fifth respiratory infection, including RSV. So, we just ask that you pray for her. And we just wanted to lift up some prayers from the prayer request today. Number 1, for Lazarus, you said something about maybe we should call you Legion and my heart just jumped and I got cold chills. And I just want you to know that I’m praying for you Lazarus. Obviously, somethings going on. And just know that we’re lifting up prayers for you and I know that you’ve been in tough situations in your life. And I just pray for deliverance over that. And I also wanna lift up Laurie from South Carolina, who talked about her mom dying. And Laurie, I lost my mom a year ago and Lisa the Encourager just lost her mom. Biola, lost her mom. We are in that unfortunate club of the Lost Moms Club, or the moms who went home club. I want to tray and reframe my thinking into that. As Pastor Brian was reading from Psalm 84 today. It just really touched my heart and reminded me, what my journey is and what my mom’s journey. I hope that you’ll re-read that and be blessed by it, like I was. And I want to lift up Colleen from Wala Wala, suffering from stage 4 pancreatic cancer. All of those suffering from pancreatic cancer, know that you are in my prayers. And a special prayer for D2 as he gets out of prison. His life will …  

10/17/2022 DAB Transcript

Jerimiah 30:1-31:26, 1 Timothy 2:1-15, Psalms 87:1-7, Proverbs 25:18-19

Today is the 17th day of October welcome to the Daily Audio Bible I am Brian and it is wonderful to be here with you today as we gather, as we do every day, gather around the Global Campfire and move forward. And, so, moving forward looks like a continuation of the book of Jeremiah today. And, so, we’ll move back to where we left off. We’re reading from the Modern English Version this week. Jeremiah chapter 30, verse 1 through 31 verse 26.

Prayer:

Father, we love you, we thank you, we glory in you, we worship you, we thank you for your word, we thank you for this gift, we thank you for the opportunity to gather every day. There’s so much to be grateful for, so much to look into, so much to comprehend, so much context, so much application to our lives. It’s a never-ending thing, the adventure of life together with you. And, so, Holy Spirit come. Plant what we’ve read in our lives into our hearts. May it cultivate the fruit of the Spirit inside of us, and may that harvest be bountiful, a hundredfold, spilling out so that we can share with everyone the bountiful harvest that you have placed in our lives. May this be true of us, we pray. In the precious and mighty name of Jesus, we ask. Amen.

Announcements:

dailyaudiobible.com, that is home base, home of the Global Campfire. That is where you can go in and what’s happening around here. The Daily Audio Bible app will do that in the palm of your hand. Just search for Daily Audio Bible at the app store that is connected to your device. And that’s free. That’s a wonderful way to move through the Scriptures together in community.

Check out the Community section. This is where different links to the social media channels that Daily Audio Bible participates in can be found. That’s good to know. But it’s also the home of the Prayer Wall, which is always there for us any time of day or night. It’s always there for us. So, no matter what’s going on, no matter when it happens, we always have a place that we can turn to and reach out to brothers and sisters throughout the earth and let them know what’s going on. And, so, that’s a great place to go, the Prayer Wall to ask for prayer but it’s also a place to go and offer prayer and participate and be a touch point and be a word of encouragement to brothers and sisters who are facing some real uphill challenges. So, it is an always on, no matter what time of day or night it is resource that’s available here at the community and at that can be found in the Community section. And, so, check that out.

If you want to partner with the Daily Audio Bible, if the mission to bring the spoken word of God read fresh every day and offered freely to whoever will listen wherever they may be on earth or in life wherever they may be, and to build community around the rhythm of showing up every day at the Global Campfire, if that is life-giving to you than thank you humbly for your partnership. There is a link on the homepage at dailyaudiobible.com. If you’re using the app, you can press the Give button in the upper right-hand corner, or the mailing address is PO Box 1996 Spring Hill Tennessee 37174.

And, of course, if you have a prayer request or encouragement, you can hit the Hotline button in the app or you can dial 877-942-4253.

And that’s it for today. I’m Brian I love you and I’ll be waiting for you here tomorrow.

Community Prayer and Praise:

Coming soon…

10/17/2022 DAB Transcript

Jerimiah 30:1-31:26, 1 Timothy 2:1-15, Psalms 87:1-7, Proverbs 25:18-19

Today is the 17th day of October welcome to the Daily Audio Bible I am Brian and it is wonderful to be here with you today as we gather, as we do every day, gather around the Global Campfire and move forward. And, so, moving forward looks like a continuation of the book of Jeremiah today. And, so, we’ll move back to where we left off. We’re reading from the Modern English Version this week. Jeremiah chapter 30, verse 1 through 31 verse 26.

Prayer:

Father, we love you, we thank you, we glory in you, we worship you, we thank you for your word, we thank you for this gift, we thank you for the opportunity to gather every day. There’s so much to be grateful for, so much to look into, so much to comprehend, so much context, so much application to our lives. It’s a never-ending thing, the adventure of life together with you. And, so, Holy Spirit come. Plant what we’ve read in our lives into our hearts. May it cultivate the fruit of the Spirit inside of us, and may that harvest be bountiful, a hundredfold, spilling out so that we can share with everyone the bountiful harvest that you have placed in our lives. May this be true of us, we pray. In the precious and mighty name of Jesus, we ask. Amen.

Announcements:

dailyaudiobible.com, that is home base, home of the Global Campfire. That is where you can go in and what’s happening around here. The Daily Audio Bible app will do that in the palm of your hand. Just search for Daily Audio Bible at the app store that is connected to your device. And that’s free. That’s a wonderful way to move through the Scriptures together in community.

Check out the Community section. This is where different links to the social media channels that Daily Audio Bible participates in can be found. That’s good to know. But it’s also the home of the Prayer Wall, which is always there for us any time of day or night. It’s always there for us. So, no matter what’s going on, no matter when it happens, we always have a place that we can turn to and reach out to brothers and sisters throughout the earth and let them know what’s going on. And, so, that’s a great place to go, the Prayer Wall to ask for prayer but it’s also a place to go and offer prayer and participate and be a touch point and be a word of encouragement to brothers and sisters who are facing some real uphill challenges. So, it is an always on, no matter what time of day or night it is resource that’s available here at the community and at that can be found in the Community section. And, so, check that out.

If you want to partner with the Daily Audio Bible, if the mission to bring the spoken word of God read fresh every day and offered freely to whoever will listen wherever they may be on earth or in life wherever they may be, and to build community around the rhythm of showing up every day at the Global Campfire, if that is life-giving to you than thank you humbly for your partnership. There is a link on the homepage at dailyaudiobible.com. If you’re using the app, you can press the Give button in the upper right-hand corner, or the mailing address is PO Box 1996 Spring Hill Tennessee 37174.

And, of course, if you have a prayer request or encouragement, you can hit the Hotline button in the app or you can dial 877-942-4253.

And that’s it for today. I’m Brian I love you and I’ll be waiting for you here tomorrow.

Community Prayer and Praise:

Coming soon…

10/16/2022 DAB Transcript

Jeremiah 28:1-29:32, 1 Timothy 1:1-20, Psalm 86:1-17, Proverbs 25:17

Today is the 16th day of October, welcome to the Daily Audio Bible. I am Brian and it’s wonderful to be here with you, as we greet a brand-new, shiny, sparkly, week, step into it together and just stand here and look out over all that is to come. We can’t see, it’s not all fleshed out, it’s not all filled in. We’re gonna fill it in and how we fill it in, will be the story of our week and so let’s do it well, with honor, with integrity, with reverence and in lockstep with the leading of the Holy Spirit in our lives. And it will be a beautiful week. So, let’s aim in that direction. We obviously are in a new week, but we’ll be picking up where we left off in the book of Jeremiah. When we get to the New Testament, we’re moving into some new territory. We’re continuing with some letters. These are going to be personal letters, known as the pastoral epistles and so we’ll be moving into first Timothy today and we’ll talk about that when we get there. But first, we’ll read from the Modern English Version this week, Jeremiah chapters 28 and 29.

Introduction to the Book of 1 Timothy:

Okay so, as we were talking about a few minutes ago, we’re moving into some new territory, as we move forward on our journey through the New Testament. And so, we are coming to a collection of three personal letters, that are known as the pastoral epistles. And these letters for centuries have been debated over among biblical…biblical scholars, whether or not, I mean, it’s not, there’s not a debate about whether this should belong in the New Testament, there’s not a debate about whether or not this is something that God wants us to hear and that is incorporated in the Bible for reason, and it’s not as if these were written in the name of Paul but have nothing to do with what Paul thought about and taught. But nevertheless, whether or not was the apostle Paul wrote these pastoral epistles, is a vigorous debate that is ongoing until today. And so, like those favoring the view that Paul did not write these letters, make that assumption by…by looking at these pastoral epistles and then looking at what’s being instructed as the structure of the church and church polity, how things are governed. And then determined that some of these structures, some of the way things are done in the emerging church, in the first century, came after Paul’s lifetime. And others point out that the language in the pastoral epistles, is very different than any of the other Paul-line corpus, any of the other letters from the apostle Paul. On the other hand, those scholars favoring the…the traditional view, that this is these are letters that the apostle wrote, they believe this because the letters authenticate themselves as from Paul and during church history, the early church fathers use these pastoral epistles. So, the Christian faith as an ongoing long-running relationship with the pastoral epistles, that continues until today, we’re about to read them. So, then acknowledging that the language is different in the pastoral epistles, it is assumed that it’s because they’re different kinds of letters, like these are personal letters, the other letters of Paul were sent to churches with the intention that they would be read in front of the entire congregation, as a message directly from Paul, to be dispersed among the congregation and not private personal letters. And that’s fair right, if we’re writing a letter that’s to be read in public, we’re probably gonna write it different than if we’re writing a personal letter to somebody that supposed to be private. Now these, first Timothy, second Timothy and Titus, which is where we’re navigating into now, are known as the pastoral epistles because they’re personal correspondence to, two pastors, Timothy and Titus, who were at that time caring directly for churches that had been established by the apostle Paul. Titus and Timothy had come up under the mentorship, the spiritual fatherhood of the apostle Paul and these churches need strong leaders who understood what Paul was teaching. So, Timothy and Titus were such pastors. And we’ll talk about Titus, when we get to Titus, but were at the letters to Timothy now. And so, Timothy literally grew up in the Lord under the leadership of the apostle Paul. And we met Timothy in the book of Acts. And from the book of Acts, we know that his mom’s name was Eunice and his grandmother’s name was Lois and they were from the city of Lystra, which is part of modern-day Turkey. And Paul introduced Timothy, to the faith, and then Timothy was a loyal follower of the apostle Paul, and they work close enough that Paul called him a son in the faith, a spiritual son and led him into church leadership. And Paul mentions Timothy and six of his other letters that are in the New Testament. Timothy often was like a stand-in for Paul. Paul would send Timothy to places to speak in his name and to give Paul a report on how the church was doing. But these pastoral epistles, 1st, 2nd Timothy and Titus, were reaching the end of Paul’s ministry actually. Actually the…the end of Paul’s life and Timothy was the pastor of the church in Ephesus. Paul writes to him as a father in the faith, as someone offering guidance and counsel to a man doing a very, very difficult job, which is the job of a pastor. And it helps us understand, like if Paul understands that his life is likely to come to an end and these may be some of the last things that he gets to say to Timothy, it shows us what he thought was most important to tell his son in the faith. And this is the letter that teaches us to fight the good fight of faith. So, with that we today begin, first Timothy chapter 1.

Prayer:

Father, we love You, thank You for bringing us into this brand-new week, thank You for bringing us through all the beginnings, of all the weeks that we’ve been able to encounter in our lifetime, especially in this year. Thank You for Your grace, thank You for your patience and kindness. Thank You for Your comfort and compassion. Thank You for Your correction and rebuke, thank You for continually Fathering us. Father us, in this new week. May we listen to Your voice and be humbled before You and not rebellious. Where you lead, is where we need to go, where You are, is with us always. May we be aware of Your leadership in our lives. We pray in the name of Jesus, we ask. Amen.

Prayer and Encouragements:

This is Patrick from Calgary Alberta, Canada. I just heard a prayer request from Jeremiah, God Gives Good Gifts and I can’t relate to my dad being in the penitentiary. But you know how you go back to your past and you remember, for me, it was being bullied unmercifully. I remember one time I had to clean up human feces in the urinal with a toothbrush. I was forced by some bullies to do it and otherwise, they would have beat me up even worse and it was the most humiliating thing that I’ve ever gone through. I can relate to pain and carrying that pain around for years and years and years. So, I’m just going to pray here for Jeremiah. I just pray Lord that You would release him from his pain, that You would release him from anger and resentment and judgment and blame and all the hurt that he’s been caring for 40+ years. And Lord, You can, You can, You can release him from that pain. So, I just pray Lord, that he can forgive his parents, he could just make a conscious choice to forgive. It’s not easy sometimes, but Lord, I just pray for a conscious choice, just to say, I’m going to forgive and bless them at the same time. So, I pray for Jeremiah, that You would bless him this day, wherever he is, in Jesus name.

Hey guys, it’s Beloved on the Beach, here in Southwest Florida. I am calling because I am tired and weary and exhausted. It’s been a crazy couple of weeks here in Southwest Florida as I’m sure you all can imagine or are experiencing, along with me, if you are a fellow Floridians. But we moved our family here, just under three months ago from Boston and this is quite a welcome, but we are praising Jesus for our home. There’s minimal damage that can be fixed. And thankful to be here to serve the community here that desperately needs hope and light and supplies and Jesus. But all that to say, last night, our car, one of cars spontaneously lit up on fire in a Dollar Tree parking lot. We are down a car; total loss and I’m currently struggling with a migraine that I’ve had for almost 24 hours. Probably stress related. Part of the reason we moved down here was for my health and the migraines. So, it’s just been a really hard 24 hours. Me and the girls, just got reunited with my husband, Collin, just two nights ago. We were displaced from one-another during the hurricane and all. So, it’s just been hard, I don’t even have the words. We just need prayer, we need prayer, we need a renewing of strength for endurance. But Lord, we thank You and we praise You. And I thank you community for praying for us. I feel it already. Love you.

Hello, Jeremiah, God Gives Good Gifts. This is Joyfully Jo and I just want to lift you up right now in my prayer. Holy Father God, You know all things Lord God, and you hear our cries. Lord God, You see each tear that falls. Lord God, and not only do you see the tears, but You save them up in Your bottle, Lord God, and You remember, Lord God. And you are the God of all comfort, Lord Jesus, You, You are well acquainted with trauma, Lord God, with beatings and verbal abuse. Lord, Holy Spirit, we know that You comfort those in need, Lord God. And my brothers in need of Your comfort, Lord God. I pray as each tear that falls, each wave of emotion that crashes to the shore, Lord God, You would strengthen him and You would heal him. Lord God, You are the God of all healing, Lord. And that You would bring him to a new level of forgiveness, Lord Father. And he just wants to be a great dad to his 8-year-old, Lord God. Father, I just pray that You would reach beyond, I know I’m not the only one that’s gonna pray for him. So, I pray that You would reach well past our prayers, Lord God. Well past the words that can be said. An And You would comfort him, Lord God. And bring him to a place of peace. In Jesus name. Amen.
Take care brother. Praying for you.

Good evening family, it’s Soaring on Eagles Wings from Canada. The prayer requests on October 11th and 12th, some of them touched my heart so deeply. Abba Father, I want to bring them to Your attention. Easy Anna, and You know everything about the situation with the parolee that is living in her building and the abuse and everything you know. She now needs a lawyer to get her evicted. Might God, our Abba, I pray that You bring the right person into her path, to help her through this. And keep her safe from such toxic environment, and through it all, may she exhibit Jesus Christ to those two. And I pray for them, Lord, that You would turn them aside from what they’re doing. May they come to know Christ Jesus as Savior and Lord, their Deliverer. Consider the Lillies, oh Lord, You see her dog Daisey, he’s wetting the carpet so frequently. She herself has fallen and it’s seems like such a big mountain because her dog is losing her sight as well. You know what she needs, You know all. I pray God, that You help her to manage the situation in a way that is best for her and Daisey. God Gives Good Gifts, oh God, Abba Father, You know what he went through with abusive parents and the memories are causing him such pain. Oh God, heal his wounds, deliver him from all that memory that comes and taunts him. And he needs, he wants to forgive them, and the road to forgiveness is not always easy. But You’re holding his hand, walk with him through it, as we pray with …