Three and One is a Daily Devotional Podcast, with observations and an overview of three chapters from the Old Testament and one from the New.
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Isaiah opens his mouth and the word of God goes forth in the power of God to the people of God to accomplish the purposes of God, as we see preaching and proclamation as wonder-full mysteries. And, Paul exhorts Timothy to pray for authorities.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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The Sin-Bearing Servant is revealed in beautifully tragic and triumphant, poetic prose, a prophecy of the coming Christ, the Lamb of God Who would take away the sin of the world. And, Paul the Apostle writes a letter to his young protege, Timothy.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Isaiah is exhausted, feeling as though his strength was spent and his work was worthless. God encourages Isaiah from another perspective with another prophecy. And, even Paul the apostle warns against weariness.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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3-189 - Isaiah 46-48 and 2 Thessalonians 2
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The Lord leads. The Lord serves. The Lord protects. The Lord provides. The LORD is my Shepherd. The anti-shepherd is coming. But, the good Shepherd, who laid down His life for us will destroy the Anti-Shepherd with the splendor of His second coming.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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3-188 - Isaiah 43-45 and 2 Thessalonians 1
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He who formed Israel says, “Fear not.” over and over and over again. Idolatry is outlined as futile, foolish and kind of embarrassing. Israel is not forgotten. Judah will be restored. Cyrus is called by name. And Paul writes his second letter to the Thessalonians.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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God comforts His people and reassures them that HE is for them, HE will help them and HE will strengthen them. Reminding them and warning them about the futility of idols. And, the Apostle Paul reminds the Thessalonians about the return of the Lord Jesus.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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The Rabshakeh returns with lies and intimidation. Hezekiah seeks the Lord. The Lord answers in power with one angel and the Assyrians are defeated. Hezekiah prays a dangerous and destructive prayer. And, Paul gives direction on life and hope for the next.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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3-185 - Isaiah 34-36 and 1 Thessalonians 3
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God fast forwards to look at the destruction of these heavens and this earth. Then backs up to look at the destruction of Edom and the return of the remnant. We are also reintroduced to the Rabshakeh. And, Paul continues to communicate his affection for the Thessalonians.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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The Assyrians have conquered the North. The Assyrians are threatening to conquer the south. Jerusalem and Judah are tempted to turn to Egypt instead of the Lord. God is waiting and wanting to help. And, Paul pours out his heart for the Thessalonians.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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3-183 - Isaiah 28-30 and 1 Thessalonians 1
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God desires to feed and strengthen His people with the Word of God, line upon line, precept upon precept. But, arrogance and apathy interrupted God’s people from receiving His word and so they suffered the consequences. And, we begin the book of 1 Thessalonians.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Isaiah praises God for judgement and for salvation, singing a song of praise. Can God be glorified in the destruction of a wicked city, or even a wicked country? Isaiah seems to think so. And Paul give his final instructions and encouragements to the Colossians.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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A prophecy against Jerusalem. A prophecy against Tyre. A prophecy against the whole Earth. And, Paul teaches us how our identity determines our actions, as wives, as husbands, as children, as Fathers, as employees and as employers.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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A proclamation against Egypt, presently. A prophecy for Egypt’s future when the Savior comes. An interesting sign against Egypt and Ethiopia. The fall of Babylon proclaimed. Prophecies against Edom and Arabia. And, Paul contrasts religion with relationship.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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A message about Moab. A prophecy and proclamation against Damascus. A prophecy and proclamation against Ethiopia. And, Paul writes to the Colossians concerning being reconciled by Christ and responding to Christ in faith.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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A Proclamation against Babylon. Mercy on Jacob. The fall of Lucifer. Babylon destroyed. Assyria destroyed. Philistia destroyed. Proclamation against Moab. And Paul encourages the Philippians to find peace in prayer, praise and practice.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Arrogant Assyria will be judged. The remnant of Israel will return. Out of the roots of Jesse, One will reign. Salvation will come from God and we will sing a hymn of praise. And here, now, we forget what’s behind and press on to what’s ahead.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Immanuel is given as a sign from God. An exhortation against conspiracy causing anxiety. Pronouncements of possible salvation and inevitable judgement. And, we are encouraged to have the mind of Christ.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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The Day of the Lord, The Branch of the Lord, a song, a lament and a judgement from the hand of God. An invitation to be an ambassador for God. And, Paul writes how prison helped others to preach.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Isaiah sees the wickedness of Judah, the wickedness of Jerusalem, the future judgement on Judah, the future judgment on Jerusalem and God’s invitation to salvation, even in the midst. And, Paul tells us to put on ALL the armor of the Lord.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Solomon and the Shulamite seem to enjoy mixing their metaphors, in love, as the Song of Songs comes to a close. And, Paul teaches us to walk in love, to walk in light, to walk in wisdom and to walk in mutual submission.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Wedding preparations are made. The Shulamite and Solomon are about to be husband and wife, as each express their love, appreciation, passion and attraction for each other. And, Paul encourages us to walk worthy of our calling.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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3-171 - Song of Songs 1-3 and Ephesians 3
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Solomon writes The Song of Songs, speaking of his engagement, his wedding and his marriage to a young Shulamite woman, in in beautiful poetic form. And, the Apostle Paul reveals to us a mystery concerning Jews and Gentiles.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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3-170 - Ecclesiastes 10-12 and Ephesians 2
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Solomon concludes his quest to find fulfillment apart from a love led relationship with God, coming to the conclusion that fearing God and obeying His commandments is the only way to go. And, we see salvation by grace through faith.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Solomon continues his quest to try and find fulfillment, apart from a love led relationship with God. Trying on wisdom and obedience, but then realizing that death comes to both the wise and the obedient. And, we see the blessings we have in the heavenlies.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Solomon looks at life in all of it’s futile frustrations and tries to find fulfillment apart from a love led relationship with God, seeking satisfaction in the areas of work, solitude, friendship and popularity. And, Paul teaches us how to help a friend who is in sin.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Solomon, King Solomon, with all of his wisdom and all of his resources, sets himself to the task of examining the futility of life, especially the pursuit of pleasure and prominence. And, Paul tells us to walk in liberty, love and the Spirit.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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God continues to speak from the storm, from the whirlwind, answering Job, answering suffering with Himself, asking Job if he is stronger than God or stronger than the strongest of animals. And, freedom is found through faith as a child of God.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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A storm is coming. God is about to speak. Elihu is about to be interrupted as he finishes his final words. When God finally speaks, He speaks to Job directly out of the whirlwind. And, Paul looks at life under the law versus the way of faith.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Elihu does his best to defend God’s character. But, his best wasn’t good enough as zeal without wisdom was apparent and obvious, and unfortunately he too did more harm to Job than good. And, the Paul reinforces the freedom we have in Christ.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Job defends himself, one last time. And then, a young man named Elihu pipes up, out of nowhere, taking on Job’s friends and their arguments, even taking on Job and his arguments. And, the Apostle Paul begins his letter to the Galatians.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Job speaks of true wisdom and understanding. Job remembers the best of days and laments that those days are gone, and that these days are the worst. And, Paul concludes his second letter to the Corinthians with some final exhortations.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Then Bildad spoke again. Then Job spoke again. Round and round we go on this roundabout of futile friendship, as all four continue to offer up their theories on the reasons why Job is suffering. And, Paul continues to review his resume to the Corinthians.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Eliphaz has to invent accusations against Job to support his theory that Job’s suffering has to do with Job’s sin. Job still wants to have an audience with God to argue all of this out. And, Paul the Apostle reluctantly gives us his resume.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Job spouts off for the sixth time, in response to Eliphaz. Zophar responds to Job, saying “The wicked will be judged Job.” And Job says, “Not from what I can see. It’s me that I’m worried about.” And, Paul speaks of spiritual warfare and authority.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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For the fifth time Job asks his friends to just be QUIET, defending his innocence. But, Bildad just had to say something, again. And, the Apostle Paul talks to the Corinthians about the collection for the poor Christians in Jerusalem.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Job really wants to argue his case with God. But, his friends won’t be quiet long enough to do so. Job gets a brief word in to God, but Eliphaz interrupts. And, the Apostle Paul talks to the Corinthian church about the grace of giving.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Job pleads with God for a little relief. Zophar pleads with Job to repent, convinced as well that Job's suffering has something to do with his sin. And, Paul pleads with the Corinthians to reciprocate some of the love that he has shown them.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Job ends his lament with men and turns his attention to God. Bildad responds to Job. So, Job responds to Bildad. And one more groove is worn in this round-about of futile friendship. And, Paul continues to clarify his ministry to the Corinthians.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Eliphaz offers up his own worldly wisdom, saying that all this is happening because of Job’s sin and that is why God is disciplining him. Job takes it as long as he can but then answers Eliphaz. And, Paul pleads with all to be reconciled to God.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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"Have you considered my servant, Job?", God said to Satan, as Satan proceeded to attack Job’s character. The Lord gives and the Lord takes away and the name of the Lord is praised. And, Paul talks about God’s glory in jars of clay.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Two irreversible decrees, given by the same king, one unexpected outcome. God’s people are protected. Mordecai is promoted, as he spoke peace and sought the good of his people. And, Paul speaks of glorifying God with unveiled faces. Today on Three and One, as we consider Esther 9-10 and 2 Corinthians 3.…
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What the enemy intended for evil, God allowed for good. Haman is hanged on his own gallows. The king issues another irreversible decree. And, the Apostle Paul speaks of forgiveness for the broken and repentant sinner.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Esther agrees with her uncle Mordecai that she has been brought to the kingdom as Queen for such a time as this, to save God’s people. Haman hatches a plot but it backfires big time. And, Paul pens another corrective letter to the Corinthians.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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A plot to kill God’s people. A woman caught in the crosshairs, as the Queen. Born, brought to this point, for such a time as this. And, the Apostle Paul gives his concluding remarks to the Corinthians.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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3-148 - Nehemiah 12-13 and 1 Corinthians 15
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Great joy, great singing, great rejoicing, in Jerusalem, for the wall had been rebuilt. Nehemiah cleans house, literally, restoring the Levites rightful operation, restricting commerce on the Sabbath. And, Paul talks about life after resurrection.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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3-147 - Nehemiah 10-11 and 1 Corinthians 14
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A covenant to care, to care for the commandments of God, including giving to God, not neglecting the house of God. Some of the returning remnant live in Jerusalem. And, Paul teaches us that gifts are given to give away.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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The names and the numbers of the second remnant that returned. Ezra read the Word of the Lord. The Levites helped the people understand and apply, which led them to worship. And, the Apostle Paul teaches us that love is a tone.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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3-145 - Nehemiah 4-6 and 1 Corinthians 12
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The Wall is defended against enemies. Nehemiah deals with oppression within and opposition from without, as a generous governor. Much to the chagrin of his enemies the wall is finished. And, the Apostle Paul speaks of spiritual gifts.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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3-144 - Nehemiah 1-3 and 1 Corinthians 11
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Nehemiah prays for his people. Nehemiah is sent to Judah with a vision. Before he shares the vision, he views the destruction, for three days. Then, he rallies the remnant to rise and work. And, Paul corrects conduct in the church.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Ezra prays. Ezra weeps. The people gather. Their hearts are broken as well, in repentance, making tough choices, really tough choices, as holiness takes priority over preference. And, the Apostle Paul teaches us about Old Testament examples.By Pastor Dominic Dinger
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