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Curtis Perea

Arise and Abide

A daily Religion, Spirituality and Christianity podcast
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Arise and Abide

Curtis Perea

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Arise and Abide

Curtis Perea

Arise and Abide

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In this episode Curtis and Sally explore Psalm 95, a scripture that encourages joyous praise and reverence for the omnipotent God. They delve into the psalm's vibrant call to worship, reflecting on the magnificence of a God who created the vas
In this episode we explore the dramatic events of 1 Kings 22:29-53. The podcast delves into the fateful battle at Ramoth-gilead, where King Ahab of Israel, despite being warned by the prophet Micaiah of impending doom, disguises himself and goe
In this episode of "Arise + Abide," hosts Sally and Curtis explore the themes of justice, vengeance, and divine guidance in Psalm 94. The episode begins with a reading of the Psalm, highlighting the psalmist's plea for God's intervention agains
In this episode of "Arise + Abide," hosts Curtis and Sally delve into the dramatic events of 1 Kings 22, where the prophetic voice of Micaiah clashes with King Ahab's quest for conquest. After three years of peace, tensions escalate when King A
In this inspiring episode of Arise + Abide, hosts Curtis and Sally delve into Psalm 93, exploring the majestic and unshakeable nature of God's kingship. The episode begins with Curtis affirming the imagery of God robed in majesty, whose reign o
In this enlightening episode of Arise + Abide, hosts Sally and Curtis delve into the intricate narrative of 1 Kings 21, focusing on the story of Naboth’s Vineyard. The episode begins with a contextual backdrop provided by Curtis and Sally, reco
In this uplifting episode of Arise + Abide, hosts Curtis and Sally embark on a spiritual journey through the resonant verses of Psalms 92, a hymn dedicated to Sabbath Day worship. As they unfold the scripture, listeners are invited into a profo
This podcast episode from "Arise + Abide" features hosts Sally and Curtis delving into the narrative of 1 Kings Chapter 20, where Ben-Hadad, the king of Aram, lays siege to Samaria, the capital of Israel. The episode unfolds with a contextual s
Reading Psalms 91. In this Psalm, we see a picture of God as our shelter, our refuge, the safe place that we can trust in. There's also just this beautiful image of the feathers. Normally, feathers could be comforting, but they're not necessa
Reading 1 Kings 19:19-21. Elijah throwing the cloak over Elisha’s shoulders and walking away as an act of surrender. The action spoke for itself and was a symbolic gesture of Elijah passing on his prophetic authority to Elisha. There wasn't m
Reading Psalms 90. You see this glimpse into Moses’ heart with this psalm and his understanding of reality, it's an awareness of how precious life is how brief life is. Now that Christ has come and died on the cross, all of God's wrath was pour
Reading 1Kings 19:9-18. The Lords question, “What are you doing here?”, reminds Sally of Jesus asking the people who came to Him what they wanted Him to do for them. God gives people opportunities to share their hearts with Him.  God displays
Reading Psalms 89. The Psalmist recognizes the faithfulness of God through hard discipline. Speaking about the anointed king, it says “you have renounced your covenant with him and thrown his crown in the dust.” So there's definitely this shi
Reading 1 Kings 18:41-19:9. In 1 Kings 18:16-40, we read about a dramatic showdown between Elijah and the prophets of Baal. This portion of scripture (verse 41) starts with Elijah telling Ahab to go get something to eat and drink for I hear a
Reading Psalms 88. The last line in the Psalm, “darkness is my closest friend”, reminds me of that old song, Sound of Silence. The psalmist is experiencing the sound of silence. He's not hearing from the Lord. Quite a few psalms in this book
Reading 1 Kings 18:16-40. We have this picture of the people of Israel who are wavering, hobbling back and forth between: Is it the Lord that is God, or is it Baal? We also have this picture of a God who hears and a God who answers, versus t
Reading Psalms 87. The imagery of foreign and oppressive nations being counted as citizens of God’s Holy city is prophetic. Reminiscent of the account in Acts 10 Peter’s vision and God telling him not to call unclean what God has made clean.
Reading 1 Kings 18:1-15. The drought had been going on for three years and times had gotten desperate. King Ahab and Obadiah searching the land for the kings’ animals to have water.  This is the turning point. These two servants of the Lord wh
Reading Psalms 86, a psalm of David. In verse 11, “Teach me your ways. Oh Lord, that I may live according to your truth, grant me purity of heart so that I may honor you.” David is looking to God for discipleship. In verse 15, he's speaking t
Reading 1 Kings 17 in the New Living Translation. Elijah declares that as surely as the Lord, the God of Israel lives the God. I serve, there will be no do or reign during the next few years until I give the word. Ahab had married Jezebel and
Reading Psalms 85 in the New Living Translation. Start your day as the psalmist begins this psalm, with praise and worship. Being intentional with our thoughts and placing them before Jesus. To follow Jesus, we must stop talking, and listen. V
Reading 1 Kings 15:32-16:34. God gave people free will in the garden and humanity has continued to choose their own way. As people continue in this pattern we move farther and farther away for the righteous standards of God. Omri did more evil
Reading Psalms 84. Recognizing God’s goodness in life. It is in the presence of God that we experience the good life. We enter through repentance. Change perspective in the hard times back to the goodness of God. The picture of someone who want
Reading 1 Kings 15:9-31. In this reading, we see a picture of two kings, one of Judah, one of Israel. Nadab who had a short-lived reign or reign of only two years compared to Asa who had a reign of 41 years. Nadab did what was evil in the Lo
Reading Psalms 83. Written around the time of the exile in the tension of war and hardship. Wanting God to destroy God’s own enemies while making themselves an enemy of God. The tension of needing the Savior to come. The call for the nation of
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