The Bible in a Year Podcast with Scott Purcell
What happens when the unvarnished glory of God moves into our neighborhood? Today on Day 155, we experience two of the most explosive, dynamic manifestations of God's presence in all of human history. In 2 Samuel, King David conquers the fortress of Zion, establishes Jerusalem as his capital, and attempts to bring the Ark of the Covenant home. Through a sobering lesson on holiness and a display of uninhibited, radical worship, David leaps and dances before the Lord, securing Jerusalem as the spiritual heart of Israel. In the New Testament, we hit a monumental turning point in human history: Pentecost. The waiting is officially over. With the sound of a rushing wind and tongues of fire, the Holy Spirit fills the Upper Room, permanently shifting the dwelling place of God from a stone temple or a golden Ark directly into the hearts of everyday believers. Todayโs Scripture: ๐ 2 Samuel 5:6โ6:23 โ David conquers the stronghold of Zion from the Jebusites, naming it the City of David, and twice defeats the attacking Philistines. In chapter 6, David gathers 30,000 men to bring the Ark of the Covenant up from Baale-judah. When Uzzah touches the Ark to steady it on a new cart, God's anger breaks out, and Uzzah dies, prompting a fearful David to leave it with Obed-edom. Three months later, David successfully brings the Ark into Jerusalem with sacrifices and ecstatic dancing, drawing the bitter scorn of his wife Michal, who is left childless for despising his worship. ๐ Acts 1:23โ2:21 โ After casting lots to select Matthias to replace Judas, the day of Pentecost arrives. A sound like a mighty rushing wind fills the house, and divided tongues of fire rest on each disciple. Filled with the Holy Spirit, they begin speaking in foreign languages, declaring the mighty works of God to Jews from every nation under heaven. As skeptics mock them as drunk, Peter stands up to deliver a powerful sermon, explaining that this is the fulfillment of Joelโs prophecy: God is pouring out His Spirit on all flesh. ๐ Psalm 69:29โ36 โ David shifts his raw prayer to a song of profound praise, declaring that he will magnify God with thanksgiving. He reminds the people that the Lord hears the needy, calling on heaven, earth, and the seas to praise Him because God will save Zion and rebuild the cities of Judah as an inheritance for those who love His name. RESOURCES & READ-ALONG ๐บ Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYKi8-_5xHGL_nFAZOthHtZhcb4CqW4ZF [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYKi8-_5xHGL_nFAZOthHtZhcb4CqW4ZF] ๐ Follow the Text (LEB): https://biblia.com/books/leb/ [https://biblia.com/books/leb/] ๐๏ธ Download the Full Plan: https://www.biblica.com/resources/reading-plans/ [https://www.biblica.com/resources/reading-plans/] CONNECT & SUPPORT ๐ง Questions? Reach out to Scott: scott@huttobible.com [scott@huttobible.com] ๐ Partner with our Ministry: https://huttobible.churchcenter.com/giving/to/go-pastor-support [https://huttobible.churchcenter.com/giving/to/go-pastor-support] ๐ฉ Get 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. Lexham is a registered trademark of Logos Bible Software. Music: "Be The Hero" by Pumpupthemind via Free Music Archive (CC BY 4.0).
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