07/10/2019 DAB Transcript

1 Chronicles 9:1-10:14, Acts 27:21-44, Psalms 8:1-9, Proverbs 18:23-24

Today is the 10th day of July. Welcome to the Daily Audio Bible. I am Brian. It is great to be here with you as we continue to navigate our way through this week and this is hump day. So, we’re in the middle of the week and we’ll take the next step forward. We spent the last several days in the Old Testament working our way through the first part of first Chronicles, which contains the famous genealogies of the Bible. And, so, we kind of don’t need to cover that territory again. We understand why it’s there and how meaningful it actually is and we’ll be continuing our journey through those genealogies, but we’re winding our way out and into the continued narrative stories in the book of first Chronicles today before we get into the New Testament where the apostle Paul is on a ship out in the ocean and all hope has been lost for survival. And we’ll pick up that in a minute. But first, we’re reading from the New International Version this week. First Chronicles 9 and 10.

Prayer:

Father, we thank You for Your word. We thank You for his constant reminder in our lives. We thank You that there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother, that there is nowhere that we can flee from Your presence, that wherever we are You are. And, so, we agree with David of long ago “Lord, how majestic is Your name in all the earth. You have set Your glory in the heavens. Through the praise of children and infants You have established a stronghold against Your enemies.” That is incredible, “through the praise of children and infants You have established a stronghold against Your enemies to silence the foe and the avenger.” How counterintuitive, how beautiful. What a continual invitation to have the faith of a child. “When we think about the heavens, the works of Your fingers, the moon and the stars which You put in place, who are we? Who are we that You would think about us? Who are human beings that You would care about them?” And yet, “You’ve made us a little lower than the angels.” In fact, if we’re going to be literal about this, from the Scriptures, then You have made us a little lower than God and “crowned us with glory and honor. You made us rulers over the works of Your hands. You put everything under our feet. We worship You, God. We adore You. We humble ourselves before You. We surrender our rights and our wrongs before You. Come Holy Spirt. “Lord, our Lord, how just majestic is Your name in all the earth.”

Song:

How Majestic Is Thy Name (Psalm 8) – Keith Green

Oh Lord, our Lord,
How majestic is thy name in all the Earth.
Oh Lord, our Lord,
How majestic is thy name in all the Earth.

Thou has displayed thy splendor above the heavens.
Thou has established strength from mouths of infants,
To show all thine enemies.

Oh Lord, our Lord,
How majestic is thy name in all the Earth.
Oh Lord, our Lord,

How majestic is thy name in all the Earth.
For when I consider the heavens the work of thy fingers.
The moon and the sun which thou hast appointed.
For what is man, that thou dost take thought of him,
And the son of man, that thou doest care for him.

Hallelujah Lord our Lord,
Oh how I love you.
Hallelujah Lord our Lord,
Oh how I love you.

You’ve made man a little lower than all of the angels,
And crowned him with glory to rule over your creation.
And under his feet,
You’ve put the beasts of the field,
The birds of the heavens and what passes through the seas,
The birds of the heavens and what passes through the sea.

Hallelujah Lord our Lord,
Oh how I love you.
Hallelujah Lord our Lord,
Oh how I love you.

Hallelujah Lord our Lord,
Oh how I love you.
Hallelujah Lord our Lord,
Oh how I love you.

07/10/2019 DAB Transcript

1 Chronicles 9:1-10:14, Acts 27:21-44, Psalms 8:1-9, Proverbs 18:23-24

Today is the 10th day of July. Welcome to the Daily Audio Bible. I am Brian. It is great to be here with you as we continue to navigate our way through this week and this is hump day. So, we’re in the middle of the week and we’ll take the next step forward. We spent the last several days in the Old Testament working our way through the first part of first Chronicles, which contains the famous genealogies of the Bible. And, so, we kind of don’t need to cover that territory again. We understand why it’s there and how meaningful it actually is and we’ll be continuing our journey through those genealogies, but we’re winding our way out and into the continued narrative stories in the book of first Chronicles today before we get into the New Testament where the apostle Paul is on a ship out in the ocean and all hope has been lost for survival. And we’ll pick up that in a minute. But first, we’re reading from the New International Version this week. First Chronicles 9 and 10.

Prayer:

Father, we thank You for Your word. We thank You for his constant reminder in our lives. We thank You that there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother, that there is nowhere that we can flee from Your presence, that wherever we are You are. And, so, we agree with David of long ago “Lord, how majestic is Your name in all the earth. You have set Your glory in the heavens. Through the praise of children and infants You have established a stronghold against Your enemies.” That is incredible, “through the praise of children and infants You have established a stronghold against Your enemies to silence the foe and the avenger.” How counterintuitive, how beautiful. What a continual invitation to have the faith of a child. “When we think about the heavens, the works of Your fingers, the moon and the stars which You put in place, who are we? Who are we that You would think about us? Who are human beings that You would care about them?” And yet, “You’ve made us a little lower than the angels.” In fact, if we’re going to be literal about this, from the Scriptures, then You have made us a little lower than God and “crowned us with glory and honor. You made us rulers over the works of Your hands. You put everything under our feet. We worship You, God. We adore You. We humble ourselves before You. We surrender our rights and our wrongs before You. Come Holy Spirt. “Lord, our Lord, how just majestic is Your name in all the earth.”

Song:

How Majestic Is Thy Name (Psalm 8) – Keith Green

Oh Lord, our Lord,
How majestic is thy name in all the Earth.
Oh Lord, our Lord,
How majestic is thy name in all the Earth.

Thou has displayed thy splendor above the heavens.
Thou has established strength from mouths of infants,
To show all thine enemies.

Oh Lord, our Lord,
How majestic is thy name in all the Earth.
Oh Lord, our Lord,

How majestic is thy name in all the Earth.
For when I consider the heavens the work of thy fingers.
The moon and the sun which thou hast appointed.
For what is man, that thou dost take thought of him,
And the son of man, that thou doest care for him.

Hallelujah Lord our Lord,
Oh how I love you.
Hallelujah Lord our Lord,
Oh how I love you.

You’ve made man a little lower than all of the angels,
And crowned him with glory to rule over your creation.
And under his feet,
You’ve put the beasts of the field,
The birds of the heavens and what passes through the seas,
The birds of the heavens and what passes through the sea.

Hallelujah Lord our Lord,
Oh how I love you.
Hallelujah Lord our Lord,
Oh how I love you.

Hallelujah Lord our Lord,
Oh how I love you.
Hallelujah Lord our Lord,
Oh how I love you.

07/09/2019 DAB Transcript

1 Chronicles 7:1-8:40, Acts 27:1-20, Psalms 7:1-17, Proverbs 18:22

Today is the 9th day of July. Welcome to the Daily Audio Bible. I am Brian. It is wonderful to be here with you today as we get sailing deeper and deeper into this week, and for that matter, as we sail deeper and deeper into the book of first Chronicles, which is what we’re working our way through. And as we mentioned a few days ago when we began this book, the first nine chapters, this is kind of like the famous genealogical portion of the Bible. And, so, we’ve discussed, you know, why it’s here and what its purpose was and it’s to remember, it’s to not forget who they were as they were carried away into exile. And, so, we’re moving…we’re moving our way through that territory, but we are nearing the end of that territory. today we’ll read first Chronicles chapters 7 and 8 and we’re reading from the New International Version this week.

Commentary:

Okay. So, let’s keep track of where we are. Obviously in the Old Testament, we are in the book of first Chronicles working our way through the genealogies of, you know, the people who had been carried into exile who are trying to remember their story, remember who they are, remember where they came from, remember who God is. And if you’ll just remember kind of back through the journey we’ve taken, that theme - who you are, where you’ve come from, who God is - is a dominant theme that has carried us thus far. And, so, it’s playing out in the story of the exile.

We get to the book of Acts, and, I mean, we notice the harrowing journey that the apostle Paul has been on. Exciting for sure. Lots of travel, lots of experiences, lots of faces, lots of voices, all of that for sure, but let’s remember, you know, he’s a prominent Pharisee, an up and comer a zealous person from God, then he meets Jesus and his life gets considerably more exciting but far more perilous. And Paul used every opportunity to share the good news about Jesus. And after he was arrested in Jerusalem he began to share the good news about Jesus with the most influential people in the world, but as a Roman citizen and a new governor in town, he appealed his case to Caesar because the governor wanted him to go to Jerusalem to be tried and he felt as if his chances in Rome would be better than in Jerusalem where there were people who had vowed, like, taken vows to assassinate him. So, he’s like, “you know, if I go back to Jerusalem I’m dead. So, best shot is to go to Rome.” And, so, in today’s reading that’s what happened. Paul set sail for Rome and he sailed from the coastal city of Caesarea Maritima, which is a spectacular ruin all the way until today. It’s sort of like a truly Romanized city in the Syrian province. So, you know, Rome is Rome and the Roman Empire is the Roman Empire and it’s kind of, mostly surrounding the Mediterranean Sea. And the furthest eastward would be the province of Syria which is what included the land, the promised land, that we know of from the Bible, but it was a distant outpost. It was the furthest eastward that you would go by ship in the Roman Empire. So, Caesarea Maritima was built by Herod the great who, I mean, crazy as this person was, paranoid and messed up as this person was, was a unparalleled developer. So, much from the Herodian era still stands today and is still epic. So, when Roman governors and dignitaries, and even Romans came that way, whether for business, whether to follow the via Maris, the road, whether to go to Jerusalem, like what…for whatever reason, Caesarea was built to be the playground, the town that would be legitimately and truly Roman. So, Paul had been incarcerated there for a couple years. He’d been held under house arrest for a couple years. He appealed his case to Rome. And, so, that’s where he sailed out in the Mediterranean Sea and we begin to follow the journey as the book of Acts tells us. So, he’s under the custody or in the custody of Julius who’s a centurion of the Imperial regiment and they’re gonna make several stops along the way. They do and then they’re trying to figure out, because the weather has been cooperating where they’re gonna spend the winter because they’re not gonna make it to Rome. And, so, there’s discussion and Paul prophetically speaks about the dangers of continuing, but the ship’s owner wants to continue on. And, so, the centurion continues on, and that’s where we left ourselves. The storm came as Paul said it would. It was so severe that they couldn’t find the sun or the stars, they couldn’t navigate. They couldn’t figure out anything. They were trying to lighten the ship and all hope was lost. They were resolved that they would probably die. That’s where we left them today.

Then in the Psalms we have these very, very provocative words, “whoever is pregnant with evil conceives trouble and gives birth to disillusionment.” So, these are very ancient words and the language from these ancient words that describe how deception comes into the world is pretty provocative. Conception is a very intimate act as is pregnancy and for that matter, as is birth. So, in this passage that David wrote in the Psalms today, he’s using poetry to show how wickedness privately and intimately schemes evil, which incubates trouble and then eventually grows up inside of us and we have to give birth and we give birth to deceit. So, that’s pretty scary stuff to be fooling around with of course, but we realize from the Bible how intimate this all is. And he continues on to show what it looks like. “Whoever digs a hole and scoops it out falls into the pit they’ve made. The trouble they cause recoils on them. Their violence comes down on their own heads.” So, basically, if you’re gonna give birth to lies then you have to understand that the result will be your own entrapment. And, so, wisdom is sitting here for us and it would be wise to remember this passage when we start fabricating a false reality, whether it’s, you know, a part of our inner monologue, the things that we tell ourselves inside of our own head that we makeup to justify things or any other kind of conversation or deed. Only the truth, only the truth will set us free. And when we look at our Savior and we consider being like Him, to be Christ like, one of things that we cannot ignore and is impossible to miss is that Jesus was true.

Prayer:

Holy Spirit, we invite You into that. Come, help us to understand the places that we are incubating evil, that we have conceived, that this has become an intimate part of who we are. And the deception that we give birth to is only bringing darkness into the world that ultimately only overshadows us. We’re hurting ourselves when we are untrue. So, come Holy Spirit into that because the truth is, if we start examining that it’s daunting because we’ve fabricated so much falseness around ourselves and around who we’re portraying that we are, and we’re enslaved by fear of each other because we’ll probably be judged by each other because we’re judging each other. It’s just a very, very slippery slope, a big vortex that we keep spinning downward into and the antidote is that we be true. Come Holy Spirit we pray into that we ask in the name of Jesus. Amen.

Announcements:

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Also, we’ll be going back to Israel. And I haven’t mentioned that in a little while, but we’ll be going to Israel in 2020 in February and we were just talking about Caesarea Maritima where Paul set sail for Rome, that’s what reminded me of this because that’s a place that we always go. It’s a pretty spectacular place indeed. So, if, you know, coming to the land of the Bible is something that’s been calling to you or is on your bucket list, check it out at dailyaudiobible.com in the Initiatives section. Look for Israel 2020. There are precious few spots left but check out. Love to have you.

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And, as always, if you have a prayer request or comment, 877-942-4253, is the number to dial.

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

Community Prayer and Praise:

Good morning Daily Audio Bible family, this is Julie from New York. I’m calling today to reach out for Mike who called for his wife Heather for her anxiety, which is really bad right now. I’m asking all of us to pray for them. Praying for you Heather that the Lord protect you and shield you from all worry and heal every single bit of your anxiety and let you feel that instead of running in circles with worry you run to Him and let Him wrap His arms around you and heal you of all anxiety. And I pray for Mike, that he continue to be such a wonderful, loving supportive husband and support you during this time. And I guess I just…I want you to know Mike that I heard you and I’m praying very hard for you and your wife and I pray for full healing of that anxiety. Let it be gone. Father God let the anxiety of Heather be gone. Let her feel safe, happy and healthy all the days through. Amen.

Hello DABbers, this is Jared the Encourager. I’m praying today for Mike and his wife Heather because she’s been having anxiety. I just heard this request on the 5th and as I was thinking about praying for Heather I looked up the name Heather and what it means, and it comes from a plant, Heather, which is a beautiful plant in the barren plains that has the ability to grow there where nothing else does, the Scottish Moors. This is a place where nothing would grow. They were barren and desolate but the Heather plant with its cheerful pink and white flowers has now grown and thrived and it’s made these once barren plains a beautiful loved place that’s no longer lonely. So, Lord I thank You for Heather and I thank You for Your hand in her life. I thank You for the care and concern of her husband Mike. I thank You that You are working to show her Your strength to not only survive through difficulty but to thrive in the most difficult of circumstances. I ask that she would turn her eyes to You, that she would be ever fascinated by Your love, that You would strengthen her husband Mike. With Your strength to see her through Your eyes, to love her with Your love, to serve her in the way that she needs to be served. In Jesus’ name. I’m so thankful for all of you. You are so wonderful, and you give me strength when you call in, your voices and your consistency. This is a wonderful community. And Brian, thank you for the birds that you play in the background. The birds are everywhere no matter where I’ve been as traveled the country. Those same bird sounds are everywhere and remind me of God’s constant love and provision for us. As we see the birds take flight, as we hear their song, we can remember that God is…

Hi DAB family. I have an issue. I thank God for __ I know but I have been falling for my best friend who has been saved and I’ve been praying against my feelings. I’ve been trying to create distance. I’ve been doing all the procedures possible to just get him out of my heart because I have my standards, I know what the Bible says, and I still need a godly man. So, I don’t want to settle for him just because he’s a nice guy, which he is. But I just ask for you to all please pray for me that I would be strong, and I wouldn’t bend and that I wouldn’t…that I would be able to move on from this and I be free from these feelings because it’s been a few months and I’m getting really tired because I just want them to be gone. So, I really covet your prayers family. Thank you and bye.

This is Kathy from Kentucky. I want to let you know I’m doing well in my retirement. I’m beginning to see God’s purpose for me. I’m getting rested and getting things done around the house and I’m finding plenty of volunteer opportunities. But in addition, I’m finding that God wants me to learn to have fun which I never did as a kid. So, now I feel like I am in my second adolescence learning to have fun. So, maybe I don’t know what else God has planned for me but it’s just a healing process and I ask you to continue to pray for me. My volunteer opportunities are with addiction, those trapped in addiction and diabetes, which we have a lot of here in Kentucky with the opioid crisis and epidemic and also with the diabetes epidemic. So, pray for me to learn to relax and enjoy life. Kathy from Kentucky. Thank you. Bye.

07/08/2019 DAB Transcript

1 Chronicles 5:18-6:81, Acts 26:1-32, Psalms 6:1-10, Proverbs 18:20-21

Today is the 8th day of July. Welcome to the Daily Audio Bible. I am Brian. It is a great to be here with you today as we dive into our work week and as we kind of come off of the Daily Audio Bible long walk yesterday. And those pictures are still coming in, and I love it. I hope you had a wonderful time and were able to participate. If you weren’t, I mean, you can do this anytime. You can go for a long one with God anytime…actually…hopefully what’s happened is you just modeled for yourself what kind of peace could be available if you slowed the world on and actually just mark off a day. So, hopefully it was a wonderful time for you. It certainly was rich. It is every year that I…that I draw that circle around a day and set it aside. So, it’s good to be here with you refreshed and ready to go into this week. We’re working our way to the genealogies in first Chronicles at this point. We are also working through the drama that is in the apostle Paul’s life now that he’s been arrested. The Hebrew people, his own people want him dead. They’re trying to find some sort of way, either through the Romans or through an ambush, through some way, to kill him and he’s actually now being protected because he’s incarcerated. So, as things stand in the book of Acts, there’s a new governor in town. The religious leaders of the Hebrew people are petitioning for Paul to be executed. The governor asks if Paul will go to Jerusalem to stand trial and Paul appeals to Caesar. And we will pick up with that story when we get to the New Testament, but first we’re reading from the New International Version this week. First Chronicles chapter 5 verse 18 through 6:81.

Commentary:

Okay. So, in our reading from the book of Acts today. Paul again, and this is becoming a theme, he had the opportunity to share the gospel while he was defending himself against the accusations of the Jewish religious leaders, and he was doing this in front of very, very powerful people, people that Paul would not have been able to get a meeting with, right? So, in this case he’s in front of the Roman governor of Syria, so like a province of the Roman Empire and his name was Festus, but he’s also speaking in front of King Herod Agrippa the second and the king’s sister Bernice. And their together, but I mean there’s a ton of historical speculation that their together because they have an incestuous relationship, but it goes deeper. Agrippa and Bernice, they were both siblings of Drusilla. So, Drusilla was the wife of the previous governor, Felix. And as we read in the book of Acts, Felix would call Paul and talk to Paul on a continual ongoing basis for a couple years. So, Paul is like intimately sharing, like not just like a passing message, but intimately sharing the details of the gospel and his testimony to high ranking Roman officials as well as royalty while being protected from assassination by the Romans. It’s pretty incredible. And, so, he’s giving this testimony today in front of Bernice and Agrippa and King Agrippa’s like, “do you think you can persuade me to become a Christian so quickly?” And Paul’s like, “you know, like, quick or not isn’t the point. I just pray that you and everybody else here comes to know Jesus. I pray that you would be like me except for the chains.” So, it’s important to see what’s happening here. Paul was told by the Holy Spirit to go back to Jerusalem off of his missionary journeys and he was arrested, right? So, things look bad and people want to kill him, but Paul is also being allowed, and even in invited to speak the truth of the gospel to the most influential people in the entire region, in the whole world at that time. So, he openly shared the gospel of Jesus with two different Roman governors, with the entire Jewish high Council, with the King and two of the king’s sisters. That’s pretty big, like that’s pretty far up the ladder but Paul wasn’t starstruck by any of them. He didn’t try to bribe, he didn’t blubber, he didn’t try to mastermind his freedom or manipulate the situation. He just shared the good news even though he was a prisoner and it was his imprisonment that opened the door to this kind of interaction. And, so, what we have in the example of the apostle Paul is a pretty good look at…it’s a pretty good look at what complete devotion to Jesus, the kind of loyalty that could only be borne out of being fully convinced, right, and involved in an intimate relationship. He was willing to die over this and that is pretty devoted. And Paul’s testimony brought…I mean…it brought disruption everywhere he went, because it was forcing a reinterpretation of ancient customs and rituals. That was the problem. Paul wasn’t trying to say, “we all need to do away with Moses. We all need to forget about Abraham and just move forward. Let’s figure something new out.” He wasn’t trying to do that. He was a trained scholarly Pharisee who was looking at his own religion and then looking at his own religion through the eyes of a rabbi, right, with the Messiah, what Jesus had been saying and it was clicking, it was making sense, but it was disrupting everything because it was a reinterpretation. But in that reinterpretation, God’s loving heart and personal interests in restoring humanity was revealed. And it’s so weird, right, because we has believers, we can be like, “why…why wouldn’t the whole world want this kind of peace? Like, why wouldn’t the whole world want God’s kingdom on earth as it is in heaven.” But we see that Paul experienced the same kind of things Jesus faced. And all we can really conclude from that is that Jesus was right. The light came into the darkness but people like the cover of the darkness better because they can hide. And, so, the disruptions we see around Paul are really simply the byproduct of what awakening does, like when a person sees the light and opens their eyes and can see. So, let’s remember again that it's…it’s the same Spirit, the same Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead, same Holy Spirit that compelled Paul to bring light and good news even in spite of the circumstances which is the story we’re reading now. It’s the same story for us, we’ll bring light into the darkness. We’re supposed to be bringing light in the darkness wherever we step foot. Is that true of our lives??

Prayer:

Holy Spirit, we invite You into that. We’re seeing examples of the formative years of the church, we’re seeing the kinds of things that people were dealing with and the kind of culture that they were in while they were dealing with it and we can begin to realize, yeah, “it’s a bit of a different, it’s a different part of the world and different customs, but not as distant as we might think” So, Father, we invite You into all of the things that we’re reading. Every day You’re bringing up something within us, every day Your touching something about us. And, so, we invite You into this. We’re watching the bravery and the courage but we’re also watching the conviction and the intimacy of the apostle Paul with You that would cause him to do this and we think of ourselves and we invite You to show us the entanglements, the things that would keep our loyalties divided, the things that would keep us from surrender to You. Come Holy Spirit we pray in Jesus’ name. Amen.

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And, as always, if you have a prayer request or comment, 877-942-4253, is the number to dial.

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

Community Prayer and Praise:

Hi DAB family this is Lori from __ North Carolina, now traveling North America with my husband John, our cat Rosie and a truck __ . This is for Laura Lee from Boynton Beach who called on June 12th about her mom’s salvation, about the wounds that can be inflicted between a mother and daughter. I’m sorry it’s taken me this long to respond but I wanted you to know the story of my mom. I became a Christian in 1975 and began praying for her salvation from that day forward. But it seemed my prayers did nothing and in later years she developed Alzheimer’s and she lashed out at me in anger and hatred where I had once been the one closest to her and the heartache was almost intolerable. But we kept on praying for her salvation even though the disease ravaged her memory and her personality and eventually she stopped eating, began to lapse into delusions, and long comatose periods as if she wasn’t going to be with us much longer. Then the Lord moved the heart of a friend of ours who offered to come and pray. And I told him she’d likely wouldn’t even know we’d be in the room, but he came anyway. On that morning we walked into a room and were greeted by the miraculous sight of her sitting up in bed eating a hearty breakfast and fully coherent. Our friend shared the gospel with her. She asked questions to make sure she understood and to show that she just wasn’t just being polite for her visitors and she gave her life to Christ. She was born again 39 years after I began praying for her salvation. Even though it had appeared that Alzheimer’s had already stolen her away. Several days later my mom died in her sleep. I just wanted to share that story with you to let you know she’s with Jesus now, to encourage you and everyone else that’s been praying for a loved one for very long time. So, please don’t ever give up even when it looks like all has been lost. Our God is faithful and awesome and His word will never return to him void.

I’m struggling trying to find God’s will for my life. I feel like giving up. He tells us…the word says to not worry about what I’m gonna eat or what I’m gonna do but He doesn’t seem to answer my prayers. He seems far away and I’m giving up hope. I don’t know how much more of this I can take.

Hi family this is his little Cherry in Canada and I would like to request prayer for myself. I don’t feel like I’m doing very well. I’m still full of gratitude for the miracle of the wedding weekend. I’m so grateful to God for how He answered all of our prayers for my daughter’s wedding, but I am really struggling now. I’m not even sure how they articulate exactly. Of course, I’m feeling sad that…that I have an empty nest. I’m feeling tired, which is to be expected after such whirlwind wedding after the last nine months of preparation but I’m also feeling really discouraged about my health. I’m having real trouble with my lower back and tailbone. I haven’t been able to sit, not for long anyway, for the past few weeks and I’ve had to give up driving because I can’t sit. It’s really hard to get comfortable. My lower tail…back and tailbone have been sore for, oh, probably over six months but it’s just getting worse and no one seems to know why. I went to the doctor today and she was very unhelpful. And basically, just said, “hmmmm…I don’t know.” So, I’m feeling really discouraged. I’m feeling down because I just don’t feel like I have much purpose anymore. All of the ministry stuff that I have been involved with previously, I’m not doing anymore mostly because of my health. So, I just would really appreciate prayer that God would encourage me. Thank you so much family. Bye for now.

Hi Daily Audio Bible, this is Rebecca from Michigan. It is 4th of July. Happy 4th of July everybody and happy birthday to Jill. Hey, you know what you guys? I was going up the elevator and this guy, he put something in my heart. Like, some people…it’s like an older guy…and he said, “like some people don’t know where their sleeping tonight, what they’re eating tonight”, all this stuff, “some people don’t have a place to put their head on a pillow.” So, like I was so like God has that on my heart like people that are homeless He has…like…once in a while I see this one guy with a dog, he’d even trying to get support for his dog and the dog and him are homeless. So, it’s like I always wonder how people get that way, how they end up homeless. And, you know, I didn’t think about it but it’s something to thank God for, that if you have a roof over your head, a meal every day, I car to take you to work, gas in it to take you there, and if you have cloths on your back, you basically are rich. I mean I know it’s like not millions of dollars, but you have things that you need, basic needs. And it’s like, wow! There’s something to thank God for, the fact that you have these things that get you where you need to go, to make an income, to put a roof over your head, and food in your belly, and cloths on your back, and a car to get you to work, and gasoline to put in it. This is amazing that God has truly blessed us lots of times.

Hi family, it’s Shannon from Texas and I have the very best news. The best day of my life happened about a week ago. Jadrian my son that I have been calling in for for about four years since I started listening to the Daily Audio Bible, I’ve called in for him many times. We have had…I could write a book about __. I shouldn’t even talk about it at this point but just leading up to what happened the other day when I felt compelled to…I’m sitting and talking with my boss and…there’s just so much going on we’re I felt like…and even my son has mentioned he’d felt like he had these demonic attacks lots of times. And so much has gone on that I’ve called in about before about my son __ , about murder and __ practically proclaiming that, you know, he hated God and, you know, just even talking about Satan and the things that __. Too much to tell right now but I just prayed and prayed and prayed that my son would give his life to and his heart to God and I just didn’t happen the way that it just did out of the blue because I didn’t see anything happening. And the other day, my mom and I were talking and all of a sudden, I felt compelled to call in…not call in but get on the Facebook page and put my son on there. And literally a few minutes later he came in and sat down and said he wanted to pray and gave his heart to the Lord. My time is up. I love you guys. Thank you. I love you, love you. Bye-bye.

07/07/2019 DAB Transcript

1 Chronicles 4:5-5:17, Acts 25:1-27, Psalms 5:1-12, Proverbs 18:19

Today is the 7th day of July. Welcome to the Daily Audio Bible. I’m Brian. It’s great to be here with you. And yeah, we’re stepping through the threshold of a brand-new week and today is also the Daily Audio Bible long walk so greetings to those of you who are out long walking and just letting God’s word come center you into your day. It is, of course, a pleasure and an honor to be here with you as we do this together and take the next step forward as we move through the Scriptures this year. So, we’re in a brand-new week. We’ll read from the New International Version this week and continue our journey that we’ve begun in first Chronicles. And by way of reminder, we’re reading the genealogies, the genealogical portion of the Bible that covers about nine chapters and we’re about halfway through that. And we mentioned when we started first Chronicles, these names matter. This is a part of the Bible that people usually complain about or glaze over on, but these people are writing down the family histories from exile. Their homeland, Israel, the promised land, they don’t live there anymore. It’s been conquered, and other people have been brought into live there, and the Hebrew people have been displaced, sent other places and they’re trying to just remember who they are. And in its own way, this is a bit of resistance because the empires that would conquer other peoples would displace those people, so they would forget who they are, so that their identity over generations would become only that of the Empire. So, in this case the Babylonian Empire. Their resisting that by trying to remember where they came from and who they are and who God is. And, so, we pick up with the genealogies. First Chronicles chapter 4 verse 5 through 5 verse 17.

Prayer:

Father, we thank You for Your word and we thank You for bringing us into this new week. And on this special day that we set aside to walk with You all over the world we’re walking with You right now and we thank You for Your presence among us, and we invite Your Holy Spirit, as we pour our hearts out to You that we also listen for Your Holy Spirit’s guidance in our lives. Even as we hear the proverb today, “a brother wronged is more unyielding than a fortified city and disputes are like the barred gates of a Citadel.” We know this to be true because we’ve had conflict in our lives, but maybe You are bringing to mind some of those walled cities that need to be approached and maybe some of those relationships can be restored because as we still ourselves and walk with You and pour out our hearts to You we see just how much anxiety and conflict that we are carrying around inside of ourselves every day. And, so, as we pour our hearts out to You and as You come and minister to us we’ll also have to leave this time and perhaps step into the story of restoration that we’ve been praying for for so long. Lead us through this day. Lead us deeper into our relationship with You, lead us into all truth, lead us on the narrow path that leads to life. Come Holy Spirit. We have no doubt that You actually will lead us. The question just becomes will we follow You? And isn’t this the question of every day of our lives? So, Holy Spirit come as we walk with You today we are following You. We need Your direction for where we are to head. And we ask this in the name of Jesus. Amen.

Announcements:

dailyaudiobible.com is the website, it’s home base, it’s where you find out what’s going on here. So, you can always find out what’s going on around here.

Of course, what’s going on around here is the long walk. And, so, I pray that you be blessed. I pray that it be a rich time. Maybe it’s one of the first times you’ve ever tried to enter into silence at all, just tried to listen to what’s happening all around you. Drink it in. Life is everywhere. And I pray God’s richest blessings over your time.

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

Community Prayer and Praise:

Hey family this is Broken Tony from Oklahoma. Calling because there has been a great deal of addiction spoken about on the prayer line lately. Calling especially for Crystal who called on the 30th. Crystal __ too. I’m praying that Isaiah 9:2 as my prayer and as my claim. “The people walking in darkness have seen a great light and those living in the land of deep darkness a light has dawned.” It is my claim that we’re all walking out of the darkness. I love you family. This is broken Tony from Oklahoma. twhomes@gmail.com

Greetings from Vienna Austria this is William and Beatrice. Hello Daily Audio Bible community. My call is for a prayer request for a friend of ours in Hungary who is due to have a total hysterectomy on the 11th of July. And our prayer is that she is afraid that she’s going to lose out on having a child or a husband and our prayer is that whether she has a husband or not, whether she has a child or not that God is enough. And I ask that you pray this prayer with us today, that for our friend Eva God is enough in her life and that in every…

Good morning DAB family this is Julie and I’m calling to pray for Scott. I hear you Scott. You called this morning for prayer for intense anxiety and depression as well as some food related medical issues and financial stresses. Scott I am reaching out and praying, I’m praying to Father God. Father God, please heal Scott of his intense anxiety and depression. Let him run to You, listen in the quiet, have faith in the calm. Heal him, bring a sense of calm throughout his entire body. Heal him from that anxiety and depression we pray. And I pray as well that You work within Scott and help his worries and his financial stressors. I can totally relate when You say that things have just been coming out of nowhere and building up and that happens to all of us. And I pray for Scott for You that that be resolved and that You have a sense of calm in that regard. I pray for You this day and each and every person I reach out to that is facing any medical issues of any… And I’m praying for everyone with intense anxiety and depression, any financial stressors. Run to God, have faith, He’s there, He’ll listen. This I pray. Amen.

To have faith, Mark 11:23. This is the essential quality in the hearts of any believer who desires to communicate effectively with God. He must believe and search out the hands of faith to that which cannot be seen. Here is faith claiming and taking hold of its __ immeasurable inheritance. Moreover, when faith ceases to pray it ceases to live. Faith does the impossible because it lets God undertake for us. And nothing is impossible with God. How great without qualification the limitations of the power of faith. Mark 11:23. I tell you the truth, if anyone says to this mountain go throw yourself into the sea and does not doubt in his heart but believe that what he says will help him it will be done for him. Almighty God, I know that if I want to communicate with you effectively faith is the essential quality. Thank you that the impossible is possible with you. Amen. Bless you Daily Audio Bible family. Thank you, Brian for this wonderful podcast. Love you family of God. Bye for now.

07/06/2019 DAB Transcript

1 Chronicles 2:18-4:4, Acts 24:1-27, Psalms 4:1-8, Proverbs 18:16-18

Today is the 6th day of July. Welcome to the Daily Audio Bible. I am Brian, of course, it’s my name my whole life and I’m sure you have that by now. The thing is every day…every day there's…every day it’s hello to someone new. So, I’m Brian. It’s great to be here with you today as we take the next step forward in our journey through the Scriptures this year and we have reached the conclusion of another one of our weeks together and we’re just getting going in the book of first Chronicles and we talked about that yesterday and so we’ll continue that journey. We’ve been reading from the Christian Standard Bible this week, which is what we will do today. First Chronicles chapter 2 verse 18 through 4 verse 4 today.

Prayer:

Father, we thank You for Your word. We thank You for bringing us into this 7th month safely, we thank You for bringing us through nearly the first week…full week of this month. And as we continue the journey forward in all of the stories, we thank You for what they reveal to us. As we continue to read the genealogies in the book first Chronicles, we remember these people are remembering who they are, and these people are our spiritual ancestors. And as we watch the apostle Paul defend himself but also be protected by his captors, the Romans who have him in prison, he is sharing the good news of the gospel with prominent and powerful people on a regular basis. And, so, we recognize that as his story continues out in front of us. Come Holy Spirit into this weekend. Come Holy Spirit into tomorrow, which is the Daily Audio Bible long walk we pray in Your mighty name. Amen.

Announcements:

dailyaudiobible.com is the website, home base, and it is where you find out what’s going on.

And tomorrow, we’ve been talking about this for a couple weeks, tomorrow is our own little Daily Audio Bible holiday that we have as a community each year. We call it the long walk because that’s really what it is. It’s a day and you probably already know this but if you just kind of…kind of tuning and hearing this for the first time, it’s a day that you set aside on your calendar and allow nothing interfere with the time that you set aside to regroup with God for a day. And, so, we just all go somewhere beautiful. I’ve got my place picked out. We just go somewhere beautiful and go for a long walk. And not…sit down and say whatever you want to say…it’s a day to speak to God all that’s in your heart, it’s a day to listen for his reply and all that he might have to say to you today, right here in the middle of the year to regroup and reset and understand what the second half of the year is supposed to look like. So, make plans for that tomorrow. It’s conveniently on a Sunday this year, so, just set it aside, even if you got plans for tomorrow and the Holy Spirit is speaking to you to come away then cancel all of the things…all of the things that crush us, that are swirling around us and distracting us and keeping us occupied, they’ll wait, like they’ll still be there. We can actually take this day and set it aside and give it to God and just allow rest and shalom to wash over us as we go out into nature and just listen. And you’d be surprised. So, make plans for that. It’s obviously an individual experience, but it is also a community experience. We will be doing this together all over the world. And, so, I’m sure you’ll have your phone or whatever. Just take a picture, take a video or whatever of wherever you went and post it back to facebook.com/dailyaudiobible and watch the mosaic, watch the windows open and the patchwork come together as we look into each other’s long walks and as we see the beauty of the world all over the world on the same day. That’s tomorrow. That’s the Daily Audio Bible long walk. So, make plans. I’ve got…I’ve got my plans and I’m ready to go.

If you want to partner with the Daily Audio Bible you can do that at dailyaudiobible.com. There is a link and it lives on the homepage and I thank you beyond words for your partnership. We would not be here if we weren't…if we weren’t in this together. So, the links on the homepage. If you’re using the app, you can press the Give button in the upper right-hand corner or, if you prefer, the mailing address is PO Box 1996 Spring Hill Tennessee 37174.

And, as always, if you have a prayer request or comment, 877-942-4253, is the number to dial.

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

Community Prayer and Praise:

Hello family, I’m Jevosan here and I have been a listener for a very long time, but this is the second time and calling in. I listen to all your prayers and pray for every one of you. As the daily audio Bible long walk is approaching I wanted to share something with you. So, almost 15 years back when I was in college I started having a long walk with God, but it is not the type of long walk that you’d want to. So, I walk every day all alone and then I have thousands of complaints put them to God. So, every day I walk with bitterness and kept on complaining to God. That’s how my life was. I was very sad, very disappointed, and completely unfortunate in everything that I did. But one day after a lot of years I realized what I was doing and then I stopped complaining. It did not happen in an instant, but it took a while and in the end I was able to make it. So, all the years I stopped complaining. The moment I stopped complaining I started receiving the blessings of God. And today after many years of what I have followed I am probably blessed beyond every single thing I could imagine of. So, today I’m going to welcome all of you to follow the same. Take it as a challenge for a month that I will never complain to God and then let’s say how God is doing miracles in your life. Thank you, family.

Hi, this is Valerie am calling from South of Atlanta. I just want to thank everybody who has listened to God’s urging and called in about finances and giving to the Daily Audio Bible. I have listened to this…this is my second year listening to the Bible with Brian and it has changed my life dramatically. I have been looking for a church. My husband and I haven’t been attending a local church but I’ve still been tithing to my local church and the Lord has just really laid it on my heart ever since a gentleman called in about giving where your fed, pay for where your fed. And I’ve just really been praying about that, about maybe changing my tithes for my local church that I haven’t been to in several years and giving it to the Daily Audio Bible in addition to what I was already doing. And it’s just like God has just reaffirmed and reaffirmed. So, it’s like okay, I get it, I hear you Lord. So, all of you that have called in and mentioned giving to the Daily Audio Bible, I hear you. I hear God’s word and I feel like this is where God is leading me. So, I wanted to thank you for being obedient and calling in. And the rest of the DABbers, please know that I’m praying for you, I’m praying for your children, I’m praying for your estranged marriages. Every time I hear prayer, immediately I start praying. And then there’s that minute of silence at the end where Brian just let’s see scenery play in the background and I use that one extra minute to just lift up your prayers. So, thank you, thank you family. Again, thank you Brian. This has become my church home, my church community. God, bless.

This is Candace from Oregon. I am so thankful to God that he gives us the power to be way better than we are, to be like Jesus. We’re halfway through our year 2019 together. And, so, I wanted to mention that at the new year the word that we had is a community for the year was “maintain.” And one of the callers called in and said this, “If we will maintain our path, He will maintain our place. If we will maintain our pace, He will maintain our priorities. If will maintain our perspective, He will maintain our purpose.” I love that one. Keep Your eyes on Jesus. “If we will maintain our purity, He will maintain our harvest. If we will maintain our prayer, He will maintain our power.” Thank You, God. We can’t do anything without You. God, I want to give You every minute of this year and I’m quoting Frank __ but saying it as my own prayer, “I shall try to keep You in mind every moment of my waking hours. I shall try tHe let You be tHe speaker and direct every word. I shall try to let You direct my act. I shall try to learn Your language.” Oh Lord, thank You for everything that You’re doing in this community and in Your bride, tHe church across tHe world. Pour out Your Holy Spirit. Help us to just drench ourselves in Your presence in Your word and keep our focus upon You and lean on You and look to You Lord for all things. In Jesus’ name. __ .

This call is for Crystal, the homeschool mom whose call was aired on June 30. First Crystal, you asked for our prayers for your drinking problem and you have them. I’m praying for you now and your permanently in my prayer book. I think that a lot of people who have addictions like alcohol, drugs, social media, and the need for constant input from cell phones are trying to fill a void. I used to think that __ was not close enough to God and that I was not worthy. This is not exactly the best approach to get closer to God, but I did get some help one day and I __ to someone speaks with authority. And there are quite a few lessons but the one that is simplest and the most obvious is, when you’re impaired or constantly distracted there’s no space in our head for the Holy Spirit. We’ll never get close to God. I remind myself of this every day. So, I pray that going forward you can say no to the alcohol, clear space in your head for the Holy Spirit, and begin the journey of getting closer to God every day for the remainder of this life. May God bless you Crystal.

07/05/2019 DAB Transcript

1 Chronicles 1:1-2:17, Acts 23:11-35, Psalms 3:1-8, Proverbs 18:14-15

Today is the 5th day of July. Welcome to the Daily Audio Bible. I am Brian. It’s great to be here with you today as we kind of sail into…well…toward the weekend. Kinda weird because some of…some of you…are like extended…extended little vacation time, especially I guess…only if you live here in the United States because of the national holiday and all. Nevertheless, no matter what’s going on in your schedule, we have a constant, we have a rhythm, we come together around the global camp fire every day and we allow God’s word to speak and inform us and guide us and direct our steps. So, that’s what we’re here to do and that’s what we will do. We’re reading from the Christian Standard Bible this week and yesterday we concluded the book of second Kings. So, first and second Kings, the books of the Kings, which brings us to the books of Chronicles. So, let’s just get ourselves situated here because we’ll be camping out for a little while as we move through that territory.

Introduction to the book of Chronicles:

We’re not actually sure who the author or authors of the Chronicles or who collected them, who they are but there is a Jewish tradition that suggests the priest Ezra was involved and even though there isn’t consensus among scholars, the books were penned about four and a half centuries before the common era, which would make them contemporary with Ezra. So, as we start Chronicles you may be thinking, “wait a second, I’ve heard this story, like didn’t we just hear this story recently?” That’s because first and second Chronicles are going to cover a lot of the same territory that we covered in the books of Samuel and then in the books of Kings. It’s just coming from a different perspective. Chronicles looks at the same stories, the same history, only through the eyes of the priests whereas we’ve been kind of traveling along with the view from the Royals, about the Kings, through the Kings and now we’ll see this thing territory through the eyes of the priests. So, we ended the books of Kings yesterday with the conquest of Judah and subsequent exile to Babylon, which, as we said yesterday basically ended the ancient ear of the promised land. Everyone was displaced and taken in exile. So, the books first and second Chronicles that we’re about to read were written from this exile. So, as we’ve discussed, the northern kingdom of Israel was captured by the Assyrians. Exile was their way of the building their Empire. They were forcing people to assimilate by mixing people groups together so that…so that their individual histories would be forgotten over time and they didn’t really have groups of people that they could just segregate…they had to find new ways of getting along with new people. The books of Chronicles were, at least in part, written to kind of stave that off, to remind the children of Israel who they were and where they came from and who God is. So, the first nine chapters will be covering a bunch of genealogy. And this is kind of one of the parts of the Bible where there’s a bunch of hard to pronounce names and you know your eyes can just glaze over when you’re reading through this and you wonder like, “what’s the purpose? What’s the reason for all of these names in the Bible over and over? But when we understand why the names are there then they tell a very moving story. Put yourself in the position of exile. Your city has been conquered, that would even hard to comprehend your city has been conquered and occupied, families have been indiscriminately split apart, you don’t know where your kids are, you don’t know where your spouse is, you don’t know your parents…like…community groups…you don’t know where your friends are, there displaced and you didn’t realize that that moment where you were separated, that was the last time you were ever going to see them again because it happened so fast. And, so, you spend all of the time that you’re being drug away from your home and drug into a foreign land…like asking questions…anyone who might have any information and maybe you get a scrap of information, “yeah, I think I saw somebody who looked kinda like that. They’re in this other city,” which might be days away. And you don’t even know where any of the cities are because you are in a foreign hand. Like imagine what we’re talking about here. These names that we’re going to read as we move through the first part of first Chronicles, these genealogies, they were knit together so that people can remember where they came from and who they were. So, each name that we’re going to read, behind that name is a person who lived a life who smiled, who laughed, who cried, who ate, who died. And, of course, the genealogies in first Chronicles, this won’t be the last time that the Hebrew people face displacement and hardship. So, we even know of the hardships of World War II on the Hebrew people. So, like you  go to any Holocaust Museum and if you…if you walk…if you walk in…there will be likely be a room somewhere with the genealogies, with the name’s. And in some of these museums it’ll be a contemplative, quiet, somber place where a recording simply just recites the names over and over and over without end. They keep being said over and over, even though they’re lost so that we won’t forget what happened and who was lost. This kind of the Bible’s way of doing that. So, let’s not just blow through it. And then the books of Chronicles will show us God’s long-suffering, His kindness towards those who love Him and serve Him and walk with Him, but it’ll show us how things fall apart when we walk away. So, whether that was a story from a thousand years ago, or whether that was something happened last night, our choices are writing the story of our lives and our choices matter as we will see. So, we begin. First Chronicles chapter 1 verse 1 through 2 verse 17.

Prayer:

Father, we thank You for Your word and we thank You for another day to allow it to wash into our lives and wash our minds and hearts clean and give us orientation and direction. And as we move into this new territory, the books of Chronicles, as we read the genealogies we invite Your Holy Spirit. And as we continue this journey, this harrowing journey of the apostle Paul who has been spirited away from Jerusalem and now finds himself on the Mediterranean coast of Caesarea, we notice Your hand in it all and we will continue to notice that as…as You protect Paul’s life from those who would so easily have taken it. Come Holy Spirit into what we have read today and what we have contemplated today, continue to lead us on the narrow path that leads to life, continue to guide our steps into all truth we pray. In Jesus’ name we ask. Amen.

Announcements:

dailyaudiobible.com is the website, it’s home base, it’s where you find out what is going on around here. So, of course stay tuned and stay connected.

We’re moving into the weekend and the weekend this weekend is the Daily Audio Bible long walk. So, that’s this Sunday, the 7th of July. I’ve been talking about it for a couple of weeks, so you probably know the lay of the land, but once again, the Daily Audio Bible long walk, the 7th of July is our own holiday and it’s a day that we have found over the years and this will be, I think, the 11th one, makes for a fantastic reset of the year. It’s a day on the calendar that we set aside and say, “look…this one day I am not allowing the chaos to rule. Like, there are plenty of distractions and disruptions that fly at me faster than I can possibly deal with. I constantly have anxiety in my belly because I feel like I’m missing something, I’m forgetting something, something important is falling behind, but I don’t know what it is. I’m shutting that off, I’m giving myself permission for one day to go be alone with God. I’m going somewhere beautiful. I’m gonna allow nature to speak. Like, I’m gonna drink in the life that is happening all around me that I am ignoring and that I am missing because I am chasing…what I don’t know.” So, that’s the reason for the long walk. What you do on the long walk is either walk out your front door and go somewhere beautiful or get in your car and drive somewhere beautiful. Doesn’t matter whether you’re driving like for 90 seconds or whether you’re driving for like four hours. It doesn't…wherever your feeling led to…wherever is pulling you…somewhere beautiful, somewhere where nature is left alone and its beautiful, whether that be a nearby park, a national Park, it doesn’t matter. Go somewhere beautiful and spend the day. Get on a trail and walk and when you come to a bench, if you’re tired, sit. And then, walk some more and talk and say what’s in your heart. And you might be like, “I mean…when I pray, you know, 10 minutes…10 minutes and like I don’t have 5 minutes and I’m out of words and then I’m just making up words for another 5 minutes and I don’t want to say.” You’d be surprised at what you have to say when you’re not in a rush. You’d be surprised at what comes up inside of you, the thoughts and the memories and the things that you need to deal with, that you need to invite the Holy Spirit into when you have time. So, go for a long walk and say what you need to say and give space and let God, let the Holy Spirit lead you and say what needs to be said. This is an individual thing, obviously. Like, I do it by myself every year, but what we do ask is, because we’re doing this at the same time on the same day together, even though we’re doing it alone, we’re still doing it together. So, take a picture or shoot a little video of what…wherever it is that you end up, wherever you go, maybe whatever you’re hearing…it doesn't…just share…share your experience, post your pictures to the Facebook page at Daily Audio Bible which is facebook.com/dailyaudiobible. And then we post them up and we have all these windows into all of these lives and all of these places and we get to see the beauty of the earth together and know that we’re in this together and it’s remarkable the things that God speaks about what the next half of the year 2019 should look like if you’re listening. So, make plans for that. Circle it on your calendar, block it off, don’t let anything interfere, give yourself permission for this one day and I we’ll enjoy that together on Sunday.

If you want to partner with the Daily Audio Bible, you can do that at dailyaudiobible.com. I cannot thank you enough. I cannot say the words that would make them big enough to say we wouldn’t do this, we couldn’t do this if we didn’t do this together. Thank you for your partnership as we navigate the summertime. So, there’s a link on the homepage. If you’re using the Daily Audio Bible app, you can press the Give button in the upper right-hand corner or, if you prefer, the mailing address is PO Box 1996 Spring Hill Tennessee 37174.

And, as always, if you have a prayer request or comment, 877-942-4253, is the number to dial.

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

Community Prayer and Praise:

Hello my beautiful family, I just wanted to let each and every one of you know that you are so sweet and you’re so loved by me and I just thank you so much for calling and leaving your prayer requests, which I listen every single day without fail and I pray and I lift up each and every one of you. Be encouraged, we are serving a great God and he loves each and every one of us and He listens to what’s going on in our life and He answers. I just wanted to say that, Suzanne from Albuquerque, she’s experiencing fear and I want to say to you Suzanne that the Lord spoke 365 times about fear. And, so, don’t fear because fear is not from Him and I’m going to be praying for you. Bob from Arizona, thank you so much for calling and I do pray for you as well and for your daughter. And Julie from Southern California, praying for you my sister. And Kristi, her two dogs, she’s had to put them down and that broke my heart Kristi and I’m lifting you up and hugging you in the Spirit. And I just pray that the Lord will just touch your heart. You’re a sweet woman of God. Vera from Los Angeles, I’m lifting you up my sister. And…

Hello, my DAB family, my name is Mike, I am from Pennsylvania, I’ve never called in before, but I just wanted to ask for prayer for my wife. She’s been dealing with anxiety for some time now and she’s currently, you know, not doing very well. Her doctors are unable to figure out what medication she should be on and just things seem to be getting worse. So, as you can imagine, it’s also, you know, been tough for me as well because I don’t know how to help her. But if you could just pray for her. Her name is Heather and again my name is Mike. I’d appreciate your prayers. Thanks.

Hi everyone, this is Liz, the soccer from Toronto. This message is for Kristi in Georgia/Ohio. We heard your cry for help in the night. You sounded terrified and full of fear. So, the Lord immediately brought to mind to me Psalm 91, which I’ve been praying over you since that call. Verse two calls on you Kristi to say, “He is your refuge and fortress, your God in who you trust.” And if you do that then in verse five it says, “you will not fear the terror of the night” and in verse six “nor the pestilence that stocks in the darkness.” And then immediately after your call Kristi we heard the words “hold on” and that was our brother Blind Tony who was reciting the words to a song he’d been writing, and it was just as if it was just for you. Hold on Kristi. Later in the calls we also heard from Slave of Jesus and I think this is really cool, he’s had some great advice about memorizing verses to bring to mind quickly when you need them. And again, I thought of you. So, use a word as an offensive weapon. It is living and active and when you speak it out it can’t come back void. So, “the Lord is my refuge, my fortress, my God in whom I trust.” Say it and He’ll protect you Kristi. We love you, God bless you. Everyone, just quickly before I sign off, I would love it if you could pray for my boy Nathaniel who leaves for university on July 4th. He’s heading down to the University of Alabama Birmingham. So, please pray for a smooth transition for him and a deeply rooted faith and trust in the Lord. And yeah, thanks everyone. Thanks DAB family. And Kristi, hold on. Okay? Bye, for now.

Hi, this is Faye from New Jersey. I’m calling in response to the woman that didn’t leave her name but she said that she’s full of joy, hence the smile, and she says, you know, she should be broken but for God’s love and mercy and grace He’s take care of __ and she was explaining how, you know, her life wasn’t perfect, that she hasn’t spoken to her son in four years or there was no communication with her son for four years and that she hasn’t seen some of her grandchildren and she said that even though, you know, the world would say because her life was broken we should, you know, we should feel sad or that’s my interpretation. But, you know, through the Holy Spirit and through God’s mercy she’s sustained. And I’d like to pray for a reconciliation with her son and so that she’ll be able to…and also that she’ll be able to meet her grandchildren. Again, she didn’t leave a name, but I was just so blessed, and it was just great wisdom for me to hear because I’m going through something and it just kind of encouraged me. Okay. Take care. Bye.

07/04/2019 DAB Transcript

2 Kings 23:31-25:30, Acts 22:17-23:10, Psalms 2:1-12, Proverbs 18:13

Today is the 4th day of July. Welcome to the Daily Audio Bible. I am Brian. It’s wonderful to be here with you today. It’s a special day, like it’s a national holiday in the United States but it’s also my wife Jill’s birthday. So, happy birthday, Jill. Jill kind of shares a birthday with the United States. So, a festive celebration all day and fireworks tonight. Enjoy your day. It’s wonderful to be here with you. No matter what the day may be or what the day may bring we come together around this global campfire and allow God’s word to have a space in our day and it affects the rest of our day. And, so, off we go. We’re reading from the book of second Kings as I’m sure you are aware, but we’ll be concluding the book of second Kings today. So, the books of the Kings are about concluded, and we will move into the books of Chronicles starting tomorrow. So, today from the Christian Standard Bible, which is what we’re reading from this week. Second Kings chapter 23 verse 31 through 25 verse 30.

Commentary:

Okay. So, even as we’re here on the 4th of July and really finding us pretty well squarely in the center of this year, we have to acknowledge, busy as a day as this might be for a lot of us, really important, really monumental things are happening that very much set up all of the places that we’re going to go as we continue our journey through the Bible. In the Old Testament what we saw today was Babylon invade the southern kingdom of Judah. So, just by way of reminder, the northern kingdom of Israel, those 10 tribes, they were conquered. We read of that story and we talked about it then, by the Assyrian Empire. Those 10 tribes disappeared as cohesive tribes from that point forward. They were carried into exile. So, all that remained of the people that we’ve been traveling with practically since the beginning of the year, like all the way through Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, right, and then the story of Joseph and the people going to Egypt and becoming a people and the wilderness story and the promised land story, like all of the time that we’ve been spending in the Old Testament has been with these people. Today the only people left were Judah and Babylon invaded and conquered Jerusalem, the one city that had never fallen and the people were carried away into exile. So, what we have to understand is that the story that we’ve been following from the beginning of the Bible from Abraham, that story is over. The people were promised a land and they would live there in peace and harmony forever under his rule if they would simply obey him. And they simply did not. And, so, as we remember all of the blessings and the curses that were reported and recited on Mount Gerizim and Mount Ebal, well the curses have come true and they have been removed from the land. There is no Israel anymore and there is no Judah anymore. We will continue to follow the stories of these people and some of them will be able to return and even rebuild back in their homeland, but it’s never going to be under their sovereign control like it was again. So, that’s kind of a big deal. There is much territory to just continue to go through. And even as we watched Babylon conquer Jerusalem and then install, you know, vasil Kings, who had allegiance to Babylon, we’ll see that this took some time before finally, through rebellion, Babylon came and just leveled Jerusalem. Some of the goings-on that are happening in this tumultuous time we will get into further depth when we get into the writings of the prophets who were actually speaking into the situation as it was happening. So we have that in front of us, but it’s important for us to realize we’re closing the books on part of the story and we have the perspective now, to know that if our allegiance and are reliance and our devotion is to God and God alone, and we humbly walk before the Lord, serving Him, then that a path, that’s a path that leads somewhere. If we don’t, like if we choose to live somewhere in the middle trying to live., like with 1 foot, like half of us aligned with God and the other half throughout really just kind of pursuing our own endeavors or if we’re just going to live in outright rebellion against the Lord, well then that’s a path and that goes somewhere. And as we sit here on the 4th of July closing the books on the invasion and destruction of Jerusalem, well, we’ve seen were both of those paths go and that allows us to choose where we might be headed and where it is we might want to end up

And then we can’t just breeze by what’s going on in the apostle Paul’s life in Jerusalem in the New Testament. So, we watched the destruction of Jerusalem in the Old Testament, but then we’re back in Jerusalem and the New Testament. So, what’s going on here? Well, what’s going on is that a lot of time has passed and a lot of rebuilding has been done and we’ll see that story kind of flesh itself out, like I said, as we continue forward. Paul is a Pharisee, trained as a Pharisee. He’s back in Jerusalem because he’s been all over the Roman Empire speaking the good news of Jesus and it’s causing a stir everywhere, especially among the Jewish people. So, Paul comes back to Jerusalem where he is known. Like at one time he was deeply respected as a zealous Pharisee truly trying to live up to the law and obey God. Now he’s considered an apostate who needs to be killed, and they’re trying to find a way to kill Paul. And, so, we see that Paul now would be dead for sure had it not been for the Roman guard, had it not been for the Roman military who have arrested Paul, but all that his arrest is doing is protecting him. And we’ll have to watch this as we go forward, but Paul is now before the high Council. Okay? He’s before the elitist of the elite, the most scholarly, the most brilliant people in all of the Hebrew culture as it related to their religion, right? So, the Sanhedrin, the Pharisees and the Sadducees. So, the Sanhedrin was made up of these two groups of people, the Pharisees who believed in resurrection, in God’s angels, in the existence of the spiritual realm, whereas the Sanhedrin, they denied those things. They essentially believed you have a human life and when you lay that life down in death you return to God. That’s that. Like there’s no other goings-on. So the thing is, Paul was a Pharisee, right? It would have been very, very difficult for him as a Pharisee to have had that encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus and it make any sense to him because, had he been a Sadducee, like he wouldn’t have had the grid for this. It’s not like God couldn’t break in upon him, but he already believed in resurrection. So, when Jesus came to him on the road to Damascus, Jesus appearing to him in a way that he understood proved to him that how he had been following his spiritual path was correct. There had to be resurrection if Jesus was talking to him, right, because Jesus had been killed on a cross. So, Jif esus is talking to him on the road to Damascus, then He’s alive. So, this was persuasive, fundamentally, foundational persuasive to Paul. So, Paul goes before the Sanhedrin today, he realizes the fundamental issue is a fundamental rift that’s been going on in Judaism about resurrection and he’s able to say that I am on trial because of the resurrection. The reason that I am out around the Roman Empire, the known world, the reason I keep sailing around and going to different cities and talking about Jesus is the resurrection. So, he’d appealing to his fellow Pharisees who are on the same page about resurrection. They are not on the same page about Jesus of being resurrected, but they are on the same page about resurrection, which causes division, which simply exposes the deep canyon of a rift that existed in Judaism. So, we begin to see, you know, the disruptive time that the early church was born into. And once again it kind of takes off our rose-colored glasses about the early days, and the Holy Spirit came the tongues of fire and it was just all easy for everybody. People just wanted to be in the kingdom. That's…as we are seeing…that wasn’t the climate. Like, it was definitely a tumultuous time. And as we continue through the New Testament we’ll see that it only got worse. So, that’s the lay of the land and its pretty big. Like, these are pretty fundamental, contextual things that we should understand if we’re trying to understand the context of the Bible and what it might be speaking to us.

Prayer:

Father, we thank You, thank You for this day, this day that we certainly celebrate Jill on her birthday but also our independence here in our nation. We also pray for all of the nations of the world that You would come by the power of Your Holy Spirit and set us free, that we would throw away all of our ideologies and convictions and customs and rituals and cultures in favor of Your kingdom, that we might begin to see ourselves as citizens of the kingdom of God. And as we watch where the paths in the Scriptures are taking us, help us Holy Spirit to apply these things to our lives. We’ve seen paths in the Old Testament that led to victory against all odds, and we’ve also seen stories that led to complete destruction and they were all foretold, they were all in plain black and white before everyone and they chose and were choosing too. And even as we continue our journey along with the apostle Paul and we see the formation of the early church, we see that the issues that were plaguing people then are plaguing people now and we still need the power of Your Holy Spirit, but You are not withholding the power of Your Holy Spirit, we are rejecting it in favor of our own strength which continually causes disruption and division and that’s not the path we’re wanting to walk. So, come Holy Spirit. We can look at the world and we can point out all the evils and we can say if people would just get on the same page about this or that or the other then things could change, but it really does begin with us. And, so, Holy Spirit come to us and show us how You are transforming and changing the way that we see everything. Come Jesus we pray in Your mighty name. Amen.

Announcements:

dailyaudiobible.com is the website, it’s home base, it’s where you find out what’s up, what’s going on around here.

And what’s up immediately going on around here is that this Sunday, the 7th of July, is our annual Daily Audio Bible long walk. Little tradition we have here. Our own little holiday that we celebrate and it’s a beautiful, beautiful day to kinda take in so much of what we were just talking about. What path am I on? Where am I going? Where are you leading me? What’s happening? Because the crush of life, the world pulls us away from God and then when things go south or badly for us we’re mad at God when it was the fact that we followed the path, the way of the world. So, the 7th of July, the long walk is an opportunity go like, this one day I’m setting this one day, like it’s off the grid. No one, nothing is taking this day for me. Like, I’m circling this. I’m going and I’m checking out, I’m unplugging. I’m going away with God and I’m gonna go for a long walk and I’m gonna talk until I have nothing left to say and I’m gonna listen until He is done speaking. I’m gonna walk out of this day knowing where I am going for the rest of the year, knowing how to proceed. That’s the long walk  and it’s something that we should be doing like every day on a regular basis, but the world, it’s very distracting. So, we need to remove those distractions for a day and reorient ourselves. Go somewhere beautiful. This is something that you do individually even though you will be doing it with tens of thousands of people. Go somewhere beautiful. Whether you just walk out your front door and it happens to be beautiful down the street or whether you need to get in your car and get out of town and go somewhere, wherever is calling to you. Go there and walk and talk and sit in silence and listen to the world and the life that is happening all around you, and you never even notice. That’s the long walk. What makes it a community experience is that you just, you know, take your phone or a camera or something and snap a picture, take a little video of a where you went and post that back to Facebook, so facebook.com/dailyaudiobible and then then we all get to kind of see our own long walks, we’ll see so many others like little windows into each other’s lives, little windows into your part of the world, your neck of the woods as we say here in the South. So, make plans for that. It’s Sunday this year, which makes it fairly convenient. I am looking forward to it and I’m looking forward to seeing all your pictures and your videos. It’s a highlight of the year for me. So, I’m looking forward to seeing that all open up.

If you want to partner with the Daily Audio Bible, you can do that at dailyaudiobible.com. There is a link. It lives on the homepage. I thank you humbly and profoundly for your partnership. If you’re using the Daily Audio Bible 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, as always, if you have a prayer request or comment, 877-942-4253, is the number to dial.

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

Community Prayer and Praise:

Hi DAB family this is Claire in California. I’m on my second year listening to the DAB and this is actually the first year that I have been listening all the way through every day. I have a prayer request. Yesterday I got a diagnosis of ovarian cancer and I just need prayer against fear because there’s a lot of that and I would like prayer for an overwhelming strength of faith to come over me, that all doubt would just be pushed out. I would like prayer for the comfort of my little girl, she’s four and I just…she is…I’ve tried not to give her to many details but she’s very empathetic and she knows that something’s going on. So, I just…I want to pray comfort for her and that you…that __ would just help me to help her to find comfort in Him. And I just also would like to pray for blessings over my friends and family who are stepping up and being there for me. And it’s just overwhelming. Thank you so much for all of your support and thank you for this program, this podcast. It’s been a life changer for me. I love you all. Bye.

Hey Daily Audio Bible family, this is To Be a Blessing in California. I wanted to just let people know who are working driving trucks or cabs or buses or whatever that my prayers are with you. I was on the road today and admittedly flying along, it’s true. I was going 80 miles an hour and people were passing by. I had to move over to the slow lane because I was in their way and just made me think about the challenges that people who drive for a living have. So, know that you’re in my prayers. Terry the Trucker, I’m thinking about you and what you are facing. Wanted to let Blind Tony know that I’ve sure been enjoying your poetry and continue to pray for you. Lee, whenever I hear you’re talking, the first few seconds it brings a smile to my face because I know that you’re going to be saying some awesome prayers. And covetousness, boy I tell ya, I’ve that down in spades and asking God to relieve me of that. Rebecca, praying for you and your need for additional work. So, God bless you in your pursuits because I know He’s gonna take care of you. God bless each and every one of you. I’ll be in touch again. To Be a Blessing in California. Bye-bye.

Fill up the gifts within me Father that I might truly be a blessing
help me Father clearly see my sins that need confessing
I’m hardheaded Father and I’m stubborn at times
and I’m very impatient with my old friend still committing stupid crimes
it’s really hard for me to believe that they really can’t see
that without your protection how dead they would be
but it’s always easy to see the splinter in someone else’s eye
help me Father to clearly see my own sins to accept them not deny
for we all fall short and that’s true without a doubt
but it’s also true that there’s no one that You can’t restore and bring out
from destructive behavior patterns and hardened heart
no one you can’t heal Father and no one you can’t grant a new start
but each man must work out his own salvation with fear and trembling and meticulous care
help me to keep my focus on my own self because each man has his own cross to bear
but each man also has his own gift
help me Father to use it and not to abuse it
to be a source of light and salt
and bring all my unproductive habits to a definitive screeching halt
you said if we freely confess our sins that you are faithful and just to forgive us and cleanse us all unrighteousness
give me clean hands and a pure heart father so that I can offer to you my very best
stir up the gifts within me and help me to truly be a blessing
and help me father clearly see those sins in my life that need confessing

blindtony1016@gmail.com. Like to give a shout out to Mike Greenberg and SarahJane behind the scenes, know you’re in my prayers every day and once again Brian and Hardin family, thank you for this wonderful podcast for God’s Holy Spirit flow keep it flowin’ y’all. All right. Bye-bye.

Hi this is Cherry from Claremore Oklahoma, the Tulsa area. Cherry and Greg. Greg’s sittin’ here by me right now. The reason I’m calling, he’s just been…well he’s a paratrooper in the military and like a lot of those guys, most of the paratroopers, he’s got…well he has three discs basically gone __ and through that he’s got neuropathy in the feet because of damaged nervous and things. And then he’s got something called cerebellar ataxia where the cerebellum is enlarged. __ and kinda causes some mobility issues. Then he had a brain bleed a year ago and he had two brain surgeries within two days and he’s just kind of been chewed up and spit out and for the first time in my life I do have this…this knowing that he’s gonna be restored, but right now…and he’s a fighter…I mean…this guy…I’ve seen him juts take bashings and don’t blink an eye but he’s in so much pain. I mean, he just sits there and like tears…not boohooing, but, you know, just the pain, tears streaming down. And this is just constant…chronic…it never ends. You don’t sleep at night. I just need prayer for his healing. However, I know God can do it like right now. And he’s just gotta have relief. It’s been too many years since this going on. So, you guy, I know you pray and that’s what I’m calling for and that’s what we need. And…I don’t know…I forgot to set my clock…it’s been over two minutes into this yet or not but, you want to just…[Greg’s voice] I love God.

07/03/2019 DAB Transcript

2 Kings 22:3-23:30, Acts 21:37-22:16, Psalms 1:1-6, Proverbs 18:11-12

Today is the 3rd day of July. Welcome to the Daily Audio Bible. I am, of course, Brian like every day. It’s great to be here with you, yeah, fully getting ourselves immersed into this seventh month of the year. Tomorrow’s a big holiday, the 4th of July, at least for those of us who live in the United States. It’s Independence Day for us. It’s Jill’s birthday as well. So, we’re looking forward to that, but let’s not get out of ourselves. That’s tomorrow and today is happening right now. And, so, we’ll take the next step forward in our journey through the book of second Kings. We’re reading from the Christian Standard Bible this week. Second Kings chapter 22 verse 3 through 23 verse 30.

Commentary:

Okay. So, we’ve been through some pretty evil kings in the book of second Kings in succession. Some even were sacrificing their children, like human sacrifice in Hinnom Valley which is which is in Jerusalem, but that we encountered the reformer, a king like no other named Josiah in second Kings today. So, he was repairing the temple when they found, the priest Hilkiah found an ancient scroll, which was the covenant between God and Israel. And, so, this was read to the king and once the king heard these words, he understood that they had strayed far from God then he was relentless in his pursuit of cleansing, like, restoring the land. So, he doesn’t take up a lot of space in the Scriptures, but the Scriptures do indicate that there was no king like him.

So, then in the in the book of Acts we’re in the same city, we’re in Jerusalem, we’re just there centuries later and we are seeing come to fruition all that Paul’s friends had been telling him all along his journey back to Jerusalem. He’s caused a riot, people are trying to kill him, Roman soldiers have swept in and rescued him from death, and he wants to talk to them. And, so, we began that today.

And we also started…started our second trip to the Psalms this year, which we do every year. It’s interesting how we get to this point in the year and as we hear the words of the Psalms, they have different…like…we’re used to their cadence and rhythm and what they’re telling us. So, as we go through the second time, so rich, so meaningful, and we’re reminded that if we will actually take the time to meditate on God’s word and His ways in our lives we’ll be like trees planted next to a river bank, we won’t wither, we’ll be fruitful and prosperous and strong, which is what we want. So, the instruction there is to meditate upon God’s word, allowing it to instruct our ways.

And then from Proverbs we got some practical wisdom that we have to hold onto, “pride goes before destruction, humility precedes honor”. So, what we’re basically talking about here is arrogance, right? Arrogance that lifts us above, elevates us above another person. Haughtiness can be seen in the way that we demand somebody’s esteem by dominating them. So, like we’ve said so many times, if we could begin to observe, if we could watch, if we could catch ourselves doing these things we’ll see all kinds of weeds that are growing in our lives, but there supposed to be identified, like they’re not supposed to be ignored. They’re supposed to be seen and identified and pulled because they’re leading us on a path that results in destruction. On the other hand, the proverb tells us that being humble before our brothers and sisters, right, the opposite of the arrogance and contempt and haughtiness. It’s our humility that actually elevates us to the place of respect and honor that we keep demanding. So, in other words, if you want to be respected and be respectable and respect-full. So, demanding respect is only gonna make enemies and is only gonna destroy us in the end.

Prayer:

Father, we thank You for the many things that You have shared with us through Your word today as we continue to move in and through the second half of the year. Show us how to be humble. Show us how to stop dominating people. Show us how to be comfortable in who You’ve created us to be. I pray this in the name of Jesus our savior. Amen.

Announcements:

dailyaudiobible.com is home base, it’s the website, it’s where you find out what’s going on around here.

Coming up pretty immediately on the calendar is the seventh day of July, just a few days from now on Sunday, this is the Daily Audio Bible long walk, a day that it is our own internal, our own community holiday and a beautiful one it is because it’s a day that we set aside to go for a long walk with God, to actually have a day where all of the obligations and responsibilities, all of the chaos, all of the anxiety, all of the things that bring on the depression, like all of this stuff that plagues us, we just make a decision and say, I’m taking a day off from that and I am running to my Father because none of that is gonna make any sense any other way and I’m not living the second half of the year like that. So, we go for a long walk with the one who loves us more than anyone ever will, with the one who laid his life down on our behalf. Yeah. We go somewhere beautiful, somewhere beautiful in nature, the creation of our God and we be still and know that He is God and we be still and listen for the still small voice and we go for a long walk and we share everything that’s in our hearts. Like, we just never have the time and we never will if we don’t make the time, which is the point of the Daily Audio Bible long walk. We’re just making the time to go pour our hearts out and to listen as God speaks His heart to us about what the second half of the year is supposed to look like. So, make plans for that. That’s on Sunday. You may be like, “well…make plans…like how do…like how do you do it?” Basically, you walk out your front door and you either get in your car or you walk from there to somewhere beautiful, whether that’s a park…I mean it doesn’t matter whether you’re five minutes away from where you want to be, or whether you’re five hours away from where you want to be, just go somewhere that compels you, somewhere that’s beautiful and go for a long walk. So, that’s very individual, but it’s communal when you know that all over the world your brothers and sisters are doing this. And then we just ask, hey wherever it is that you are, you’re probably gonna have your phone, so take a picture. Like, you probably have your phone and you probably should but you probably should stay off of it, right? You can go to a park somewhere in nature and blow the entire day on social media…like say nothing to God and that’s probably not gonna be as beneficial though. But anyway wherever you go, take a picture or shoot a little video. Post it back to the Daily Audio Bible Facebook page, facebook.com/dailyaudiobible. And we’ll get those and we’ll post them up and we’ll have a little mosaic. All kinds of windows begin to open up into each other’s lives, and we just get to see the beauty of the world in one day. So, it's…it’s amazing, I’m looking forward to it, I need it very badly. Actually I’m very much looking forward to it. So, make plans for that this Sunday.

If you want to partner with the Daily Audio Bible, you can do that at dailyaudiobible.com. There is a link, it lives on the homepage. If you’re using the Daily Audio Bible app, you can press the Give button in the upper right-hand corner or, if you prefer, the mailing address is PO Box 1996 Spring Hill Tennessee 37174.

And, as always, if you have a prayer request or comment, 877-942-4253, is the number to dial.

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

Community Prayer and Praise:

Hi, this is Jesse from Washington. I called in a couple a years ago and a bunch of people prayed for me. I was going through…I hadn’t even gone through a divorce with my wife. Lisa the Encourager prayed for me, a few other people. There was a bunch of stuff going on with my employees, my workplace, my family. My wife and I ended up getting a divorce, but I just wanted to call in. I’m like two months behind and I heard people keep talking about the Daily Prayer and how important it is. And I just want this to be a testimony, my testimony. It changed my life. Every day putting on the armor changed my life. Like, you have to do it or at least try it and then see what happens when you don’t put on your armor every day. It’s just…it’s a life-changing thing. It’s restored my marriage, it’s restored my family, it’s restored my business. Like, my wife and I work together in our own business that we built from nothing with no experience. And part of that stress caused us to get divorced and the Daily Audio Bible brought us back together, like finding a church home, daily prayer, Brian. Like all of this stuff, it’s taken a couple of years, but now we have another baby and another baby on the way. It’s…the best thing you could possibly do besides listening to this is to put on your armor every day. And the restoration…I don’t know what else to say other than thank you all. As pastor Genne would say, “my beautiful family.” Thank you all. I love you all. It changed my life, it’s changed the people around me’s life and we’re…my wife and I are going to be better people for our kids because of this. So, I should have written something down but I think that was the gist of it. Love you all. Thank you all. Pray for you all.

Hi DAB family, this is Scott from Tennessee. I have been putting off calling for a while, but I need prayer. There are a couple things I wanted to ask for. More immediate and pressing, I wanted to ask for prayer for my mental and physical health. I have been experiencing really intense depression and anxiety recently as well as confusion and difficulty focusing. I don’t fully understand what it’s from but I’m trying to stay grounded and I’m looking for help. And then, I’ve had food related issues that I’ve been struggling with for a while, which I think may tie in somehow to the mental stuff. And then I’ve also been struggling financially, working but having difficulty making ends meet. Seems like there’s been things just kind of cropping up all over the place that have made it difficult. Anyways, thank you all for your prayers and I enjoy listening every day. Take care. Bye.

Hey this is Jerry calling from Duluth Minnesota. And now this is the Jesus carrier from my familiar bus stop that I carried newspapers for many years listening to the DAB. Calling about three different things here. Don’t know if I’ll get all of the time in __. First of all, God has really impressed upon me how important it is to support that which is feeding me, that which is life to me and that’s the DAB family. You all have been such an incredible blessing and Brian, your faithfulness day by day step-by-step. And, so, God has impressed me to give on a monthly basis and it’s so easy to do. Set it up one time and it’s done. And I pray God would…how much do you want to give? What do you want me to give? And to be honest with you, I have nothing to give right now. My revenue is down $3000 a month from what it was a year and a half ago and it’s as a self-employed social media marketer. But God impressed me that He wanted me to $73 a month, seven is the number of perfection, seven is the years that He sustained me through my self-employment, that journey, and three for the number of the Trinity - the Father, the Son, the Holy Spirit __ Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, the three people, the three leaders of Israel in David’s kingdom there. So, $73. Don’t have it but I’m gonna trust God for it. I’m not giving to get. I’m giving because that’s what God wants me to do. So, please, pray that what does God want you to do to support this spiritual nurturing. God has been so good to us…

Good morning Daily Audio Bible, Loralee in Boynton. Let’s pray. Giver of all, another day has started, and we take our place beneath our great Redeemer’s cross. Lord, healing streams continually flow where balm is poured into every wound, where we’re washed in the all cleansing blood confident that You see us in Christ. Help us to pick up the loins of our minds, to quicken our steps, to speed as if each moment where our last, that our life be joy, our death glory. We thank You for the temporary blessings of this world - the fresh air, the sunlight, the food that renews our strength, the garments that clothe us, the sleep that gives rest, the canopy of the stars at night, the summer breeze, the flowing streams, the relationships of family and friends. Our cup runs over. Help us appreciate these daily mercies. Your hand gives blessings, Your power turns away evil. We bring our tribute of thanks for Your graces, the full warmth of faith, the presence of Your spirit, the strength of Your restraining will. Blessed be our Father and Lord. Thank you for Daily Audio Bible family, Lord. Brian, Jill God bless you. God bless everyone. I love you. Have a great day.