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In Jeremiah 33:10–11, God paints a breathtaking promise: the silence of devastation will be broken by voices—joy, gladness, weddings, and thanksgiving.
But at the center of those returning voices is a phrase repeated through generations:
"Give thanks to the Lord of Hosts, for the Lord is good, for His Chesed endures 'Olam.'"
What does that really mean?
In this episode of Voices From Zion, Robby and the Rabbi explore:
And woven through it all: a personal testimony of tasting God's love in a way that changes everything.
Because maybe "His Chesed endures forever" isn't just a statement…
Maybe it's an invitation.
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In Jeremiah 33:10–11, God paints a breathtaking promise: the silence of devastation will be broken by voices—joy, gladness, weddings, and thanksgiving.
But at the center of those returning voices is a phrase repeated through generations:
"Give thanks to the Lord of Hosts, for the Lord is good, for His Chesed endures 'Olam.'"
What does that really mean?
In this episode of Voices From Zion, Robby and the Rabbi explore:
And woven through it all: a personal testimony of tasting God's love in a way that changes everything.
Because maybe "His Chesed endures forever" isn't just a statement…
Maybe it's an invitation.

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