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In this episode of Arise+Abide, Curtis and Sally reflect on Isaiah 15 and 16, where the Lord delivers a sobering message of judgment over Moab. These chapters paint a haunting picture of cities destroyed overnight, land left scorched and lifeless, and a people mourning the collapse of everything they trusted apart from God.
Curtis explores the suddenness of God's justice, connecting Moab's overnight downfall to Jesus' warnings about the coming Day of the Lord in Matthew 24 and Luke 17. What seems permanent can change in a single night, reminding us to live watchfully and remain ready for Christ's return.
Sally draws attention to the tragedy of misplaced trust as Moab continues turning to powerless idols even in the midst of devastation. Yet woven into the mourning is a remarkable promise of hope: a descendant of David who will rule with mercy, truth, and justice. Even in judgment, God's heart still grieves, still invites people to take refuge in Him, and still points forward to redemption.
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In this episode of Arise+Abide, Curtis and Sally reflect on Isaiah 15 and 16, where the Lord delivers a sobering message of judgment over Moab. These chapters paint a haunting picture of cities destroyed overnight, land left scorched and lifeless, and a people mourning the collapse of everything they trusted apart from God.
Curtis explores the suddenness of God's justice, connecting Moab's overnight downfall to Jesus' warnings about the coming Day of the Lord in Matthew 24 and Luke 17. What seems permanent can change in a single night, reminding us to live watchfully and remain ready for Christ's return.
Sally draws attention to the tragedy of misplaced trust as Moab continues turning to powerless idols even in the midst of devastation. Yet woven into the mourning is a remarkable promise of hope: a descendant of David who will rule with mercy, truth, and justice. Even in judgment, God's heart still grieves, still invites people to take refuge in Him, and still points forward to redemption.