Mountains
16 August 2020 - 20 September 2020
There’s a ton of talk of mountains in Scripture and we’re taking a look at just a few of the most significant ones – telling the stories of earth-shaking events that took place there and also how God used them to connect deeper concepts and communicate greater meanings. We’ll find they are incredibly relevant to our lives right now!
Episode/s · 6
Speaker/s · Nate Harley · John Hamilton
Scripture/s · Genesis 1-11 · Genesis 22:1-19; Hebrews 11:17-19 · Hebrews 12:18-24; Exodus 19; Isaiah 2:1-2; 1 Peter 2:9-10 · 1 Kings 18-19 · Deuteronomy 32:48-52; 34:1-12; Hebrews 11:13-16, 39-40; Revelation 21-22 · Hebrews 4:15-16
Episode List
1 · Mountains & Molehills (Partnership & Pride)
August 16, 2020 · Nate Harley
When God offers us His mountain, we tend to choose the piles of dirt we make. Can we break the pattern of picking pride to embrace God’s offer of partnership?
2 · Moriah & Skull Hill (Promise & Provision)
August 23, 2020 · Nate Harley
God the Father paints a striking picture foreshadowing His ultimate provision for our separation crisis. Literally nothing can break God’s promises, but how unbreakable is our trust in them?
3 · Sinai & Zion (Fear & Freedom)
August 30, 2020 · John Hamilton
Sinai and Zion are two of the most mentioned mountains in the Bible. This summary of their significance portrays a pilgrimage from darkness to light and fright to faith.
4 · Carmel & Horeb (Highs & Lows)
September 06, 2020 · John Hamilton
An unexpectedly epic story of Elijah on one mountain leads to a surprise ending on another mountain.
5 · Nebo & the High Mountain (Disappointment & Desire)
September 13, 2020 · Nate Harley
In this life, we will have disappointments and unfulfilled desires, but do the Scriptures offer something different? Let’s see how the view from the last mountain of Moses points toward the view from the last mountain in the Bible.
6 · The Jesus Peaks (Pain & Prayer)
September 20, 2020 · John Hamilton
The mountains hold wonderful memories, but also painful memories. Jesus' own experience of loss and grief can guide us to pray with more confidence.