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Ever look at those in charge and think, who approved this? Isaiah 3 meets that question head-on. We walk through a stark passage where God doesn’t send fire from the sky; he simply steps back. Bread and water become symbols for steady provision, and when they vanish alongside soldiers, judges, prophets, elders, and counselors, the result is a society running on empty. The twist is brutal and brilliant: what rises to fill the vacuum is immature leadership—confidence without character, volume without wisdom.
Together we unpack how judgment often shows up as subtraction rather than spectacle. Isaiah’s list is surgical: from captains of fifty who keep everyday order to counselors who steady the king’s hand, even the mid-level beams of public life are removed. We also confront the pull toward counterfeit guidance—diviners, charms, and voices that promise clarity without truth—and why God strips away both the noble and the fake to expose the heart of our trust. This isn’t mere history; it’s a mirror held to our moment where popularity outruns integrity and outrage feels like insight.
The conversation turns practical and hopeful. If leadership is a mirror of the people, renewal begins with the soul: honoring Scripture over spin, choosing character over charisma, and rebuilding trust in homes, churches, and neighborhoods. We talk about how to test counsel, pray for leaders, and become the kind of people whose private obedience can carry public weight. Isaiah 3 doesn’t leave us in collapse; it points to restoration when we return to the source of wisdom and stability.
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Sky High Broadcasting Corp.
By Daniel and Michelle Moore5
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Send Questions or comments here! We'll respond back in future episodes.
Ever look at those in charge and think, who approved this? Isaiah 3 meets that question head-on. We walk through a stark passage where God doesn’t send fire from the sky; he simply steps back. Bread and water become symbols for steady provision, and when they vanish alongside soldiers, judges, prophets, elders, and counselors, the result is a society running on empty. The twist is brutal and brilliant: what rises to fill the vacuum is immature leadership—confidence without character, volume without wisdom.
Together we unpack how judgment often shows up as subtraction rather than spectacle. Isaiah’s list is surgical: from captains of fifty who keep everyday order to counselors who steady the king’s hand, even the mid-level beams of public life are removed. We also confront the pull toward counterfeit guidance—diviners, charms, and voices that promise clarity without truth—and why God strips away both the noble and the fake to expose the heart of our trust. This isn’t mere history; it’s a mirror held to our moment where popularity outruns integrity and outrage feels like insight.
The conversation turns practical and hopeful. If leadership is a mirror of the people, renewal begins with the soul: honoring Scripture over spin, choosing character over charisma, and rebuilding trust in homes, churches, and neighborhoods. We talk about how to test counsel, pray for leaders, and become the kind of people whose private obedience can carry public weight. Isaiah 3 doesn’t leave us in collapse; it points to restoration when we return to the source of wisdom and stability.
If this resonated, subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a friend who cares about wise leadership and steady faith. Your support helps more listeners find truth that steadies their week.
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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