A Lamp for Today show

A Lamp for Today

Summary: Join Edith Humphrey in reading Old Testament passages designed to bring to life the weekly Gospel and/or Epistle reading for the Divine Liturgy. Discover how the apostles and the New Testament writers followed the pattern of Jesus in their understanding of the Holy Scriptures of the early Church - the Law, the Prophets and the Writings.

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  • Artist: Dr. Edith M. Humphrey, and Ancient Faith Ministries
  • Copyright: Ancient Faith Ministries

Podcasts:

 God's Signs: Building on the Foundation, Walking the Sea | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Edith Humphrey takes us to Isaiah 8:13-18 and Psalm 107:23-31 for insight into St. Paul’s teaching on the people of God as the Temple, and Jesus’ rescue of the faltering apostle Peter on the water. Christ our God is the foundation of the Temple and the foundation of our faith, and issues an astonishing call—that we become signs in this age, showing forth His nature!

 God’s Signs: Building on the Foundation, Walking the Sea | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 17:14

Edith Humphrey takes us to Isaiah 8:13-18 and Psalm 107:23-31 for insight into St. Paul’s teaching on the people of God as the Temple, and Jesus’ rescue of the faltering apostle Peter on the water. Christ our God is the foundation of the Temple and the foundation of our faith, and issues an astonishing call—that we become signs in this age, showing forth His nature!

 Holy Fathers of the 4th Ecumenical Council: The Apostolic, Conciliar and Concrete Church | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Here the Old Testament readings for Great Vespers and the New Testament readings for Divine Liturgy are used to illuminate the importance of councils and primacy in the holy Church—a Church that is visible and concrete, with a recognizable and divinely-ordained shape, just as our Lord actually took on humanity, and did not simply visit us in an “appearance.”

 Holy Fathers of the 4th Ecumenical Council: The Apostolic, Conciliar and Concrete Church | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 18:12

Here the Old Testament readings for Great Vespers and the New Testament readings for Divine Liturgy are used to illuminate the importance of councils and primacy in the holy Church—a Church that is visible and concrete, with a recognizable and divinely-ordained shape, just as our Lord actually took on humanity, and did not simply visit us in an “appearance.”

 Fifth Sunday after Pentecost:  “Beloved for the sake of their forefathers” | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Professor Humphrey here tackles the difficult passage of Romans 10:1-10, showing that it echoes Deuteronomy 30. Here we see the mistake of interpreting the religion of Israel as a cold and legalistic religion of laws, and are called to generosity of spirit in praying for all who do not know Christ, including the Jewish people, whom St. Paul declares to be “beloved for the sake of their forefathers.”

 Fifth Sunday after Pentecost:  “Beloved for the sake of their forefathers” | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:56

Professor Humphrey here tackles the difficult passage of Romans 10:1-10, showing that it echoes Deuteronomy 30. Here we see the mistake of interpreting the religion of Israel as a cold and legalistic religion of laws, and are called to generosity of spirit in praying for all who do not know Christ, including the Jewish people, whom St. Paul declares to be “beloved for the sake of their forefathers.”

 Light, Peace, and Wrath: One of These Things is Not Like the Others? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

How do we understand God’s wrath, when there is also His love and peace?

 Light, Peace, and Wrath: One of These Things is Not Like the Others? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:23

How do we understand God’s wrath, when there is also His love and peace?

 The Sunday of All Saints: Memory Eternal | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Dr. Humphrey explores the meaning of “Memory eternal”, beginning with the idea of God remembering, and then going on to discuss what it means to remember “the least” who will be first—those whose names we may not know, but who have turned in costly faith towards the Lord.

 The Sunday of All Saints: Memory Eternal | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 23:13

Dr. Humphrey explores the meaning of “Memory eternal”, beginning with the idea of God remembering, and then going on to discuss what it means to remember “the least” who will be first—those whose names we may not know, but who have turned in costly faith towards the Lord.

 The Ascension: Christ's Victory, Our Hope | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Why is the Ascension of our Lord so important? Is it an event that concerns Jesus only, as Lord over all, OR is it an event that also concerns us? YES! Come explore the mystery as we look to the Old Testament for light on this!

 The Ascension: Christ’s Victory, Our Hope | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:55

Why is the Ascension of our Lord so important? Is it an event that concerns Jesus only, as Lord over all, OR is it an event that also concerns us? YES! Come explore the mystery as we look to the Old Testament for light on this!

 The Samaritan Woman | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Dr. Humphrey looks at the Gospel reading for Sunday and reflects on St. Photini as an example of one redeemed by Christ in spite of her background.

 The Samaritan Woman | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:02

Dr. Humphrey looks at the Gospel reading for Sunday and reflects on St. Photini as an example of one redeemed by Christ in spite of her background.

 The Myrrh-Bearing Women | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

When the women came to the tomb, they declare HE is not here. Where have they taken HIS body. Dr. Humphrey explores the significance of the wording by looking into the Old testament.

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