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What if the things we trust most can’t breathe, can’t save, and won’t stand when reality shows up? Walking through Isaiah 2:17–22, we trace a sobering and hopeful arc: human pride gets leveled, idols get tossed to the bats, and the Lord alone is lifted high. We read the passage, connect it to Sinai’s thunder and Revelation’s hiding kings, and ask hard questions about our own “golden” securities—wealth, platforms, alliances, and even beloved leaders we quietly place on pedestals.
As we unpack the “terror of the Lord” and the “splendor of His majesty,” we explore why God’s presence feels like rescue to the humble and like panic to the proud. The images are vivid: caves, rock clefts, breathless idols, and people scrambling for cover. Yet the aim isn’t dread; it’s clarity. Isaiah’s final command—stop regarding man whose breath is in his nostrils—lands right in our present moment, where technology mimics omniscience and status masquerades as safety. We offer practical ways to relocate trust, re-center worship, and practice habits that grind down pride: Sabbath, hidden service, generous giving, and testing every voice by Scripture.
If you’re hungry for teaching that is biblical, clear, and pointed at the heart, this conversation brings theology to ground level. Expect strong application, modern parallels, and a steady reminder that God alone is worthy of your weight. Listen, share with a friend who needs courage to drop an idol, and tell us: what “breathless thing” will you set down this week? Subscribe, leave a review, and help more people find these studies.
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Sky High Broadcasting Corp.
By Daniel and Michelle Moore5
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What if the things we trust most can’t breathe, can’t save, and won’t stand when reality shows up? Walking through Isaiah 2:17–22, we trace a sobering and hopeful arc: human pride gets leveled, idols get tossed to the bats, and the Lord alone is lifted high. We read the passage, connect it to Sinai’s thunder and Revelation’s hiding kings, and ask hard questions about our own “golden” securities—wealth, platforms, alliances, and even beloved leaders we quietly place on pedestals.
As we unpack the “terror of the Lord” and the “splendor of His majesty,” we explore why God’s presence feels like rescue to the humble and like panic to the proud. The images are vivid: caves, rock clefts, breathless idols, and people scrambling for cover. Yet the aim isn’t dread; it’s clarity. Isaiah’s final command—stop regarding man whose breath is in his nostrils—lands right in our present moment, where technology mimics omniscience and status masquerades as safety. We offer practical ways to relocate trust, re-center worship, and practice habits that grind down pride: Sabbath, hidden service, generous giving, and testing every voice by Scripture.
If you’re hungry for teaching that is biblical, clear, and pointed at the heart, this conversation brings theology to ground level. Expect strong application, modern parallels, and a steady reminder that God alone is worthy of your weight. Listen, share with a friend who needs courage to drop an idol, and tell us: what “breathless thing” will you set down this week? Subscribe, leave a review, and help more people find these studies.
Support the show
Contact us at Marriage Life and More and Connecting the Gap Ministries
Connecting the Gap does not own the rights to any audio clips or bumper music embedded in the episodes from third-party resources.
Thanks for listening and please subscribe!
Sky High Broadcasting Corp.

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