Wisdom for the Heart

Faith . . . and a Wicker Basket (Exodus 2:1-10)

27 min · 6. juli 2026
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Share a comment [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2545810/fan_mail/new] A government order turns newborn life into a death sentence, and suddenly Exodus 2 feels less like a children’s story and more like a survival account. We walk through Moses’ rescue with fresh eyes, noticing a detail most people skip: the major characters stay unnamed for a long stretch, as if Scripture is quietly insisting that God is the lead actor, not the supporting cast.  We trace the faith of Amram and Jochebed as something sturdier than optimism: they hide a baby for three months, then build a waterproof basket, choose the placement, and send Miriam to watch with a line ready at the right moment. We also explore the strange providence of Pharaoh’s daughter bathing in the Nile as a religious fertility ritual, and how a crying child and a compassionate heart collide at the only point in the kingdom where Pharaoh’s edict can be overridden. Along the way we connect the story to Acts 7 and Hebrews 11 to frame the whole scene as faith in action.  Then we bring it home with three takeaways that cut close: faith benefits the people nearest to us, faith should shape everyday decisions and integrity, and faith impacts the observers we never knew were watching. The episode even follows the thread of Pharaoh’s daughter beyond the riverbank, raising the question of how living faith can ripple outward for decades. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review if it sharpened your view of God’s providence and your own choices. Learn more about twenty-five years of global impact, and reserve tickets to our gala. https://www.wisdomonline.org/mp/25 [https://www.wisdomonline.org/mp/25] Learn more: https://www.wisdomonline.org/ [https://www.wisdomonline.org/] Support the show [https://app.easytithe.com/App/Form/d39a9be4-01ce-4f82-a3ae-8b860c3ab89e]

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episode Faith . . . and a Wicker Basket (Exodus 2:1-10) cover

Faith . . . and a Wicker Basket (Exodus 2:1-10)

Share a comment [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2545810/fan_mail/new] A government order turns newborn life into a death sentence, and suddenly Exodus 2 feels less like a children’s story and more like a survival account. We walk through Moses’ rescue with fresh eyes, noticing a detail most people skip: the major characters stay unnamed for a long stretch, as if Scripture is quietly insisting that God is the lead actor, not the supporting cast.  We trace the faith of Amram and Jochebed as something sturdier than optimism: they hide a baby for three months, then build a waterproof basket, choose the placement, and send Miriam to watch with a line ready at the right moment. We also explore the strange providence of Pharaoh’s daughter bathing in the Nile as a religious fertility ritual, and how a crying child and a compassionate heart collide at the only point in the kingdom where Pharaoh’s edict can be overridden. Along the way we connect the story to Acts 7 and Hebrews 11 to frame the whole scene as faith in action.  Then we bring it home with three takeaways that cut close: faith benefits the people nearest to us, faith should shape everyday decisions and integrity, and faith impacts the observers we never knew were watching. The episode even follows the thread of Pharaoh’s daughter beyond the riverbank, raising the question of how living faith can ripple outward for decades. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review if it sharpened your view of God’s providence and your own choices. Learn more about twenty-five years of global impact, and reserve tickets to our gala. https://www.wisdomonline.org/mp/25 [https://www.wisdomonline.org/mp/25] Learn more: https://www.wisdomonline.org/ [https://www.wisdomonline.org/] Support the show [https://app.easytithe.com/App/Form/d39a9be4-01ce-4f82-a3ae-8b860c3ab89e]

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episode From Pasture to Brickyard (Exodus 1:1-22) cover

From Pasture to Brickyard (Exodus 1:1-22)

Share a comment [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2545810/fan_mail/new] A nation grows, a ruler panics, and cruelty becomes “policy.” We open Exodus 1 with the uncomfortable logic of fear: a new Pharaoh forgets Joseph, looks at Israel’s strength, and decides the only safe future is control. That decision spirals fast, from hard labor and forced building projects to covert orders aimed at newborns. The ancient details are vivid, but the questions feel modern: what happens when power is driven by insecurity, and what does it do to a society’s moral compass? We trace the three escalating plans Pharaoh uses against the Hebrews, then slow down at the turning point in the story: two midwives, Shiphrah and Puah, who “fear God” and refuse to participate in evil. Their courage becomes a practical framework for conscience, authority, and civil disobedience. We talk about the cost of saying no, why integrity is more than a private virtue, and how faith shows up when the pressure is real, whether that pressure comes from leaders, institutions, or the crowd. The conversation also draws a straight line from Exodus to the bigger biblical story of redemption, pointing to Moses as deliverer and the way Exodus foreshadows rescue from sin through Jesus Christ. We end with two grounded takeaways for anyone walking through suffering: affliction can be unfair yet purposeful, and when God seems absent He is always at work. If you need a final image to hold onto, it’s the story of a child carrying a heavy basket with confidence because his father knows his limits. Subscribe for more Bible teaching with clear application, share this with a friend who needs courage, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway: where do you need to say no and trust God’s work right now? Learn more about twenty-five years of global impact, and reserve tickets to our gala. https://www.wisdomonline.org/mp/25 [https://www.wisdomonline.org/mp/25] Learn more: https://www.wisdomonline.org/ [https://www.wisdomonline.org/] Support the show [https://app.easytithe.com/App/Form/d39a9be4-01ce-4f82-a3ae-8b860c3ab89e]

3. juli 202626 min
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Hand in Glove (Romans 8:12–15)

Share a comment [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2545810/fan_mail/new] A glove can point, clap, and wave all day long but only when a hand fills it. That’s the picture we keep coming back to as we walk through Romans 8: the Christian life is not powered by grit, personality, or religious hustle. We’re “willing gloves,” and the Holy Spirit is the One who indwells, energizes, and directs us so our lives actually move in a new direction. We get practical about a question that confuses a lot of people: what does it mean to be led by the Spirit? We challenge the popular idea that spiritual guidance is mainly a mystical feeling, a private voice, or the latest trend of dream-based direction. When “God told me” becomes more exciting than what God has already said, the result is distraction and instability. We read the warning signs, talk about how false confidence can grow, and why Scripture sufficiency matters for everyday discernment. Then we lay out a clearer definition: being led by the Spirit means being led into the Word of God and into obedience to the Word of God. From there, Romans 8 opens up the relief of adoption as sons and daughters, not slavery and fear, but full family rights and a real inheritance. That new relationship changes our prayer life too, giving us the freedom to cry, “Abba, Father,” with intimacy and reverence. If you want biblical guidance, deeper assurance, and a steadier approach to Spirit-led living, press play. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review with the biggest takeaway you’re wrestling with right now. Learn more about twenty-five years of global impact, and reserve tickets to our gala. https://www.wisdomonline.org/mp/25 [https://www.wisdomonline.org/mp/25] Learn more: https://www.wisdomonline.org/ [https://www.wisdomonline.org/] Support the show [https://app.easytithe.com/App/Form/d39a9be4-01ce-4f82-a3ae-8b860c3ab89e]

2. juli 202627 min
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A New Obsession (Romans 8:5–11)

Share a comment [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2545810/fan_mail/new] Your mind is already set on something. The only question is whether it is setting you up for life and peace or quietly training you for death. We start with a hard but clarifying claim from Scripture: there are friends of the world, and there are friends of God. If we truly belong to Christ, we are not just religious consumers of spiritual ideas, we are meant to walk in friendship with the Holy Spirit, the faithful presence who leads, corrects, protects, and empowers us.  From Romans 8:5-11, we trace Paul’s contrast between two mindsets and two destinies. This is not about IQ or personality type. It is about what we crave, what we return to, and what occupies our private thoughts. We talk through the “desire quotient” and why your deepest wants reveal your real direction, then we use vivid stories to expose how obsession works, from noble pursuits to ridiculous ones. If what you love is what you become, what is forming you right now?  The stakes get even higher as Paul connects the mind set on the flesh with death and hostility toward God, while the mind set on the Spirit produces life and peace. We also land on one of the most hope-filled promises in the New Testament: the Spirit who raised Jesus from the dead will also give life to our mortal bodies. The result is both sobering and comforting, especially when we consider what people trust in at the end of life. If this conversation challenges you, share it with a friend, subscribe for more, and leave a review that tells us what part hit closest to home. Learn more about twenty-five years of global impact, and reserve tickets to our gala. https://www.wisdomonline.org/mp/25 [https://www.wisdomonline.org/mp/25] Learn more: https://www.wisdomonline.org/ [https://www.wisdomonline.org/] Support the show [https://app.easytithe.com/App/Form/d39a9be4-01ce-4f82-a3ae-8b860c3ab89e]

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Introducing . . . The Holy Spirit (Romans 8:2–4)

Share a comment [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2545810/fan_mail/new] Freedom is one of the most overused words in Christian conversation, and one of the most misunderstood. We open Romans 8:2 and slow down on Paul’s phrase “the Spirit of Life,” because that single title explains why believers can be honest about ongoing struggle with sin while still living with real, present-tense liberation. We are not promised a life with zero battles, but we are promised a new ruling power that breaks the old “law of sin and death” and removes condemnation through Jesus Christ.  We also get practical about who the Holy Spirit is. Not an energy. Not a vibe. Not a spiritual add-on. Scripture describes Him as a divine Person who can be resisted, grieved, quenched, obeyed, lied to, and even insulted. That personhood changes how we pray, how we repent, how we read the Bible, and how we think about spiritual growth and sanctification. Along the way, we clarify a common confusion about the Trinity: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are equal in essence, while carrying out different roles in perfect harmony.  Then we move from doctrine to the daily walk. Romans 8:4 points to a life that does not “walk according to the flesh” but “according to the Spirit,” and we talk about the passive work God does in us and the active surrender we choose in ordinary moments. One clear test rises to the top: the Spirit loves to glorify Jesus, so Spirit-led living puts the spotlight on Christ, not on us. A powerful prison story closes the conversation with a reminder that God often prepares the next step before we even know what to do.  If this helped you think clearly about the Holy Spirit, walking in the Spirit, and Christian freedom in Romans 8, subscribe for more, share this with a friend, and leave a review that tells us what line you can’t stop thinking about. Learn more about twenty-five years of global impact, and reserve tickets to our gala. https://www.wisdomonline.org/mp/25 [https://www.wisdomonline.org/mp/25] Learn more: https://www.wisdomonline.org/ [https://www.wisdomonline.org/] Support the show [https://app.easytithe.com/App/Form/d39a9be4-01ce-4f82-a3ae-8b860c3ab89e]

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