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Send us a note! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2558759/fan_mail/new] Fear can make smart people do foolish things. That’s why Isaiah’s warning feels so current: when leaders and crowds panic, form alliances, and chase control, God calls His people to a different center of gravity. We talk about why the Lord is “with us” only in the sense that we trust Him, believe Him, and obey Him, and how trying to please God in our own strength can quietly turn into a religion we built to bless ourselves. The core takeaway is a relief and a rebuke at the same time: the source of obedience is God’s grace, not our willpower. We also wrestle with what it means to fear the Lord instead of fearing people. Isaiah says God becomes a sanctuary for those who hallow Him, but a stumbling stone for those who reject His truth. That theme runs straight into practical life: how to stand for righteousness without being motivated by threats, how to “wait on the Lord” by staying faithful to the last thing He told you, and why discipleship is inseparable from discipline shaped by Scripture. If you’ve ever felt pressured by the news cycle, social outrage, or cultural intimidation, this conversation aims to steady your footing. From there we confront counterfeit spirituality. Isaiah calls out the temptation to seek mediums, psychics, and the dead “on behalf of the living,” and we explain why spiritual experiences are not automatically spiritual truth. The standard is “the law and the testimony,” God’s Word, because voices that refuse that light ultimately lead to confusion, anger, and deeper darkness. And then Isaiah turns the corner toward hope: the people who walked in darkness see a great light, pointing to Emmanuel, Jesus, and to God’s surprising way of winning battles, like Gideon with only 300. If this helped you, subscribe, share the episode, and leave a review so more people can find it. Come On Up is the radio ministry of The Mountain Cross in Waynesville North Carolina. To learn more about us please visit: TheMountainCross.com [https://themountaincross.com].
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