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D.I.V.O.R.C.E
In the latest episode of Perilous World Radio, hosts Alan Masters and Brian Bouteller delve into a thought-provoking topic: the notion of “Divorce,” not in the context of human relationships but rather between individuals and God. Brian emphasizes that humans are covenantal beings living in a covenantal universe, where relationships are marked by divine agreements that include blessings and curses. He illustrates this idea by referencing the Bible, specifically the unfaithfulness of Israel to God, akin to a marital betrayal. To exemplify this, he cites the prophet Hosea, whom God commanded to marry an unfaithful woman as a symbolic representation of God’s enduring love despite Israel’s repeated infidelity. Hosea’s relationship with his wife serves as a metaphor for God’s relationship with His people, highlighting the complexity of love, commitment, and betrayal. Ultimately, Brian points to the prophecy of a future where God will establish a people who genuinely love Him from their hearts, not merely through external actions. He concludes by linking this narrative to the destruction of the temple in AD 70, marking a significant moment in the divine relationship reflective of a divorce from the old covenant and the emergence of the church as a new bride in a renewed covenant with God.
In our Patriot Outreach segment, we had the privilege of hosting Colonel Tony Monaco, who welcomed guest speaker Sandra L. Lawson. Lawrence, a Navy Brat, deliverance minister, and author, shared her insights on an important topic: the impact of becoming what one detests, particularly in the context of violence and school shootings. Her discussion, entitled “CATHOLIC SCHOOL SHOOTER (Mirror Image): How NOT to Become the Thing You Hate,” encouraged listeners to reflect on the psychological and moral lessons surrounding this pressing issue.
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By Foundation of Human UnderstandingD.I.V.O.R.C.E
In the latest episode of Perilous World Radio, hosts Alan Masters and Brian Bouteller delve into a thought-provoking topic: the notion of “Divorce,” not in the context of human relationships but rather between individuals and God. Brian emphasizes that humans are covenantal beings living in a covenantal universe, where relationships are marked by divine agreements that include blessings and curses. He illustrates this idea by referencing the Bible, specifically the unfaithfulness of Israel to God, akin to a marital betrayal. To exemplify this, he cites the prophet Hosea, whom God commanded to marry an unfaithful woman as a symbolic representation of God’s enduring love despite Israel’s repeated infidelity. Hosea’s relationship with his wife serves as a metaphor for God’s relationship with His people, highlighting the complexity of love, commitment, and betrayal. Ultimately, Brian points to the prophecy of a future where God will establish a people who genuinely love Him from their hearts, not merely through external actions. He concludes by linking this narrative to the destruction of the temple in AD 70, marking a significant moment in the divine relationship reflective of a divorce from the old covenant and the emergence of the church as a new bride in a renewed covenant with God.
In our Patriot Outreach segment, we had the privilege of hosting Colonel Tony Monaco, who welcomed guest speaker Sandra L. Lawson. Lawrence, a Navy Brat, deliverance minister, and author, shared her insights on an important topic: the impact of becoming what one detests, particularly in the context of violence and school shootings. Her discussion, entitled “CATHOLIC SCHOOL SHOOTER (Mirror Image): How NOT to Become the Thing You Hate,” encouraged listeners to reflect on the psychological and moral lessons surrounding this pressing issue.
Transcript goes here: