The Bible in a Year Podcast with Scott Purcell
How do you hold onto faith when you are completely surrounded by destruction? Today on Day 190, we encounter two immense, overwhelming storms—one geopolitical and one meteorological. In 2 Kings, the devastating Assyrian empire, fresh off destroying the northern kingdom, marches straight to the gates of Jerusalem. King Hezekiah stands fast in his trust in God, refusing to buckle even when the arrogant Rabshakeh hurls psychological warfare and blasphemous taunts over the city walls. In the book of Acts, the storm Paul warned about strikes with terrifying force. A nor'easter tempest traps the ship at sea for two weeks, obliterating all human hope of survival. Yet, in the middle of absolute darkness and panic, the prisoner Paul takes structural leadership of the vessel. Armed with a promise from an angel of God, he brings calm to the crew, breaks bread in thanksgiving, and guides all 276 souls safely through a chaotic shipwreck onto dry land. Today’s Scripture: 📖 2 Kings 18:1–19:13 – Godly King Hezekiah cleanses Judah, smashing pagan high places and even Moses' bronze serpent, which the people had turned into an idol. When Sennacherib of Assyria invades, he sends his commander, the Rabshakeh, to deliver a terrifying speech mocking Hezekiah's trust in God and claiming no god can save Jerusalem. Grief-stricken, Hezekiah tears his clothes and sends word to the prophet Isaiah, who delivers a reassuring word that the Lord will cause Sennacherib to retreat. 📖 Acts 27:13–44 – A violent tempest called a tempestuous Euroclydon strikes the ship, driving it helplessly for days. The crew throws the cargo and tackle overboard, losing all hope. Paul steps forward, revealing an angel promised that no lives would be lost, only the ship. As they near land, Paul stops the sailors from abandoning the passengers, encourages everyone to eat bread, and gives thanks. The ship runs aground on a reef and breaks apart, but everyone safely makes it to shore on planks. 📖 Psalm 82:1–8 – A striking divine assembly where God takes His stand to judge unjust human rulers: "How long will you judge unjustly and show partiality to the wicked?" The psalmist pleads for justice for the weak and fatherless, concluding with a call for God to arise and inherit all the nations. RESOURCES & READ-ALONG 📺 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYKi8-_5xHGL_nFAZOthHtZhcb4CqW4ZF [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYKi8-_5xHGL_nFAZOthHtZhcb4CqW4ZF] 📖 Follow the Text (LEB): https://biblia.com/books/leb/ [https://biblia.com/books/leb/] 🗓️ Download the Full Plan: https://www.biblica.com/resources/reading-plans/ [https://www.biblica.com/resources/reading-plans/] CONNECT & SUPPORT 📧 Questions? Scott: scott@huttobible.com [scott@huttobible.com] 🎁 Partner with Us: https://huttobible.churchcenter.com/giving/to/go-pastor-support [https://huttobible.churchcenter.com/giving/to/go-pastor-support] 📩 Ministry Updates: https://scott-purcell.epistle.org/subscribe [https://scott-purcell.epistle.org/subscribe] CREDITS & LEGAL The Lexham English Bible is used by permission. Copyright 2012 Logos Bible Software. Music: "Be The Hero" by Pumpupthemind via Free Music Archive (CC BY 4.0). Keywords: 2 Kings 18, 2 Kings 19, Acts 27, Psalm 82, King Hezekiah reform, Rabshakeh speech, Sennacherib invasion, Euroclydon storm, shipwreck Malta, Paul breaks bread, take courage, divine assembly, audio bible.
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