Monday Jul 08, 2024

The Crushing Consequences of Sin | S6 Ep. 3

The Crushing Consequences of Sin | Step into Scripture Podcast

This episode will equip you to dive deeper into the word of God to Understand Sin by answering some of the following questions: 

1). What are some of the consequences of sin? 

2). Why is true repentance necessary for genuine worship?  

3). What were some of the prevalent sins during the time of Judah and Israel?

4). Can you identify any of these sins in your life or in our society today? And how can we work toward addressing those? 

5). What is the significance of the day of the Lord and how do you feel about the day of the Lord?

 

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Join Matt and Tina Wilson in this episode of the 'Step into Scripture' podcast as they walk through the Bible chronologically using the Blue Letter Chronological Bible Reading Plan and Tina's book 'Step into Scripture'. This week's readings span 2 Kings 15, 2 Chronicles 26-27, Isaiah 1-12, Amos, and Micah, focusing on the harsh judgments decreed for Judah and Israel due to their long-standing rebellion against God. The episode explores recurring sins like greed, self-indulgence, spiritual indifference, and pride, and underscores the importance of true repentance and righteousness. Learn how to recognize and address these sins in modern life and understand the looming 'Day of the Lord'.

 

Watch the Video: 

00:00 Introduction to the Step into Scripture Podcast
00:40 Overview of the Weekly Bible Readings
02:02 God's Patience and Final Call for Repentance
03:17 The Prophecies of Isaiah
05:49 The Crushing Consequences of Sin
06:53 Amos and the Unpopular Truth
13:19 The Six Woes in Isaiah
19:38 God's Patience and Human Sin
20:01 Misusing God's Word
20:47 Cultural Contradictions
21:47 The Sin of Pride
23:05 Injustice and Social Status
26:27 The Consequences of Sin
28:07 False Security and Judgment
35:53 Hope and Restoration
37:01 Living Justly and Humbly
38:44 Reflective Questions

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See below for a longer description:

This episode of the "Step into Scripture" podcast, titled "The Crushing Consequences of Sin", hosted by Matt and Tina Wilson, goes deeply into the biblical prophecies and judgments found in the Old Testament. It explores the serious repercussions of sin, going through a chronological Bible reading plan, and emphasizes the importance of living righteously in the eyes of God.

The episode begins with an introduction by Tina, detailing their reading plan utilizing the Blue Letter Chronological Bible alongside Tina's book, "Step into Scripture". They contextualize their reading within the framework of the Bible, referencing various biblical passages from Deuteronomy, Kings, Chronicles, Isaiah, Amos, and Micah. They talk about harsh judgments delivered to Judah, Israel, and surrounding nations, which follow prophetic warnings stemming from the time of Moses.

Matt and Tina underscore the patience of God, noting his longing for repentance over punishment. However, history shows that neither Israel nor Judah heed God’s warnings, leading to their eventual conquest by Assyria and Babylon. Matt notes that this divine judgement was actively allowed and orchestrated by God as a consequence of the nations' rebellion and sin, illustrating it with analogies to modern understanding.

A substantial portion of the episode is devoted to discussing the six woes detailed in Isaiah 5, breaking down the sins for which Judah and Israel were being judged. These sins include greed, self-indulgence, spiritual indifference, ethical relativism (calling evil good and good evil), pride, and societal injustice. Each of these points is expounded upon with biblical references, modern parallels, and personal anecdotes, thereby making the ancient text relatable to contemporary listeners.

Matt and Tina also critique religious hypocrisy, noting that true repentance requires more than just outward displays of worship; it necessitates a sincere heart aligned with divine justice and righteousness. They stress that sin causes separation from God and others, highlighting the fracturing impact of sin on personal relationships and community cohesion.

In discussing societal injustice, Matt draws parallels to modern times, emphasizing how communities can crumble due to the favoritism and inequity that was also prevalent in biblical times. Their interpretation makes a compelling case that the warnings and judgments of the Old Testament are still relevant and deserve attention today.

Tina concludes with a hopeful note from the book of Micah, asserting that despite impending judgments, God's ultimate desire is to pardon and restore. The core message of the episode rings out in Micah 6:8, urging listeners to act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with God. This threefold exhortation serves as an antidote to the six woes previously identified.

The hosts also provide reflective questions for listeners to ponder over: consequences of sin, the necessity of repentance for genuine worship, recognizing prevalent sins today, and the significance of the Day of the Lord. They emphasize a personal and communal examination of conscience in light of biblical teachings.

Overall, this episode is a thorough and contemplative exploration of the devastating impact of sin and the enduring hope of redemption through repentance and righteous living. Matt and Tina’s delivery effectively bridges biblical events and teachings with modern-day applications, encouraging listeners to introspect and realign their lives according to divine principles.

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