Message to Kings - A Biblical History of Man show

Message to Kings - A Biblical History of Man

Summary: Message to Kings is a history podcast dedicated to telling a chronological Biblical history of man. The primary focus will be the Biblical events and characters of history supported with historical references and external events. Combining a story-telling style with an historical focus, Message to Kings strives to incorporate spiritual concepts, parallels, prophecies and practical applications from history to our world today. website: messagetokings.com

Podcasts:

 1051 BC: The Battle of Michmash part 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 845

As Jonathan attacked the Philistines, the Philistines melted away in all directions. The previously surrendered Israelites turned on the Philistines and those Israelites who fled in the hills attacked their flanks. Saul called for the high priest to inquire of God, but the answer was too long in coming, so he attacked the fleeing Philistines, who now, were fighting against themselves as well. As the Israelites attacked, Saul made a vow, 'cursed be anyone who eats today, until I get my vengeance upon my enemies.' In this episode, we see what happens to Saul's vengeance fast and its parallel in the Book of Judges.

 1051 BC: The Battle of Michmash part 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 845

As Jonathan attacked the Philistines, the Philistines melted away in all directions. The previously surrendered Israelites turned on the Philistines and those Israelites who fled in the hills attacked their flanks. Saul called for the high priest to inquire of God, but the answer was too long in coming, so he attacked the fleeing Philistines, who now, were fighting against themselves as well. As the Israelites attacked, Saul made a vow, 'cursed be anyone who eats today, until I get my vengeance upon my enemies.' In this episode, we see what happens to Saul's vengeance fast and its parallel in the Book of Judges.

 1051 BC: The Battle of Michmash and the Courage of Jonathan | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1035

Jonathan sneaks out of the Israelite camp with his armor bearer and goes to pick a fight with the better armed and more numerous Philistines. He approaches a Philistines garrison at the Michmash pass, with cliffs on either side and in one of the most unwise military strategies of all time, Jonathan and his armor bearer attack the Philistines, showing outrageous courage and bravery and boldness. God, who is drawn to faith, answers by delivering Jonathan and bringing victory to Israel. Coverart by Jeff Brown

 1051 BC: The Battle of Michmash and the Courage of Jonathan | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1035

Jonathan sneaks out of the Israelite camp with his armor bearer and goes to pick a fight with the better armed and more numerous Philistines. He approaches a Philistines garrison at the Michmash pass, with cliffs on either side and in one of the most unwise military strategies of all time, Jonathan and his armor bearer attack the Philistines, showing outrageous courage and bravery and boldness. God, who is drawn to faith, answers by delivering Jonathan and bringing victory to Israel. Coverart by Jeff Brown

 1025 BC: The Lion and the Bear and the Lyre | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 899

In this episode, we conduct a creative interpretation of David's fight in the wilderness against a lion, as referenced by David in 1 Samuel 17:34 and conclude this episode with David playing his lyre before Saul. Even at the age of fifteen, David was slaying demons and casting them away in worship.

 1025 BC: The Lion and the Bear and the Lyre | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 899

In this episode, we conduct a creative interpretation of David's fight in the wilderness against a lion, as referenced by David in 1 Samuel 17:34 and conclude this episode with David playing his lyre before Saul. Even at the age of fifteen, David was slaying demons and casting them away in worship.

 1025 BC: The Anointing of David | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1498

After God rejects Saul as king, God sends Samuel to Bethlehem to anoint one of the sons of Jesse as the next king of Israel. Jesse has seven sons pass before Samuel, but Samuel doesn't anoint them. He asks Jesse 'are there more sons?' Jesse responds 'there is the youngest, out with the sheep.' David is called in and anointed the next king of Israel at the age of fifteen.

 1025 BC: The Anointing of David | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1498

After God rejects Saul as king, God sends Samuel to Bethlehem to anoint one of the sons of Jesse as the next king of Israel. Jesse has seven sons pass before Samuel, but Samuel doesn't anoint them. He asks Jesse 'are there more sons?' Jesse responds 'there is the youngest, out with the sheep.' David is called in and anointed the next king of Israel at the age of fifteen.

 1051 BC: King Saul's Folly | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 815

After the defeat of Nahash and the renewal of the kingship, King Saul dismisses his huge army and only keeps a standing force of 3,000 men. With his small army, he turns it west and attacks the Philistines. This violent act stirs up the Philistines and they show up in force with over 300,000 men. Saul and his army flee and hide and many surrender to the Philistines. Saul, in his fear and without waiting completely for Samuel, steps in front of the Levites and conducts a Levitical sacrifice to gain God's approval. As Saul completes the sacrifice, Samuel arrives. Instead of receiving God's favor, Saul, by ignoring God's law and disobeying Samuel, he receives God's judgment.

 1051 BC: King Saul's Folly | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 815

After the defeat of Nahash and the renewal of the kingship, King Saul dismisses his huge army and only keeps a standing force of 3,000 men. With his small army, he turns it west and attacks the Philistines. This violent act stirs up the Philistines and they show up in force with over 300,000 men. Saul and his army flee and hide and many surrender to the Philistines. Saul, in his fear and without waiting completely for Samuel, steps in front of the Levites and conducts a Levitical sacrifice to gain God's approval. As Saul completes the sacrifice, Samuel arrives. Instead of receiving God's favor, Saul, by ignoring God's law and disobeying Samuel, he receives God's judgment.

 1052 BC: King Saul Renewed as King | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 836

After the defeat of Nahash the Ammonite, Samuel calls the people to Gilgal. Here Samuel conducts 'his final address' where he steps down from his role as Judge and renews the kingship of Saul. In 'his final address,' he gives the people a history lesson, teaches them his three secrets to his walk with God and convicts the people for their asking for a king and God confirms it wondrously.

 1052 BC: King Saul Renewed as King | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 836

After the defeat of Nahash the Ammonite, Samuel calls the people to Gilgal. Here Samuel conducts 'his final address' where he steps down from his role as Judge and renews the kingship of Saul. In 'his final address,' he gives the people a history lesson, teaches them his three secrets to his walk with God and convicts the people for their asking for a king and God confirms it wondrously.

 1052 BC: King Saul vs Nahash the Ammonite | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 757

A military power parks an army outside of Jabesh Gilead, a large Israelite town east of the Jordan, and their leader's name is Nahash the Ammonite. Nahash threatens to destroy the city, unless they surrender and allow him to gouge out the right eye of every Israelite. Word is sent throughout Israel and when Saul receives word of the threat of Nahash, the spirit of the Lord comes upon him. When the spirit of the Lord comes upon him, Saul tears apart his ox and sends parts of it throughout Israel and threatens the people with their lives if they do not come to the aid of Jabesh Gilead. The response was fantastic: 330,000 Israelite men show up to fight for Saul. What follows is military brilliance on the part of Saul: he splits his army in three and leads them in a daring night attack to rescue Jabesh Gilead.

 1052 BC: King Saul vs Nahash the Ammonite | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 757

A military power parks an army outside of Jabesh Gilead, a large Israelite town east of the Jordan, and their leader's name is Nahash the Ammonite. Nahash threatens to destroy the city, unless they surrender and allow him to gouge out the right eye of every Israelite. Word is sent throughout Israel and when Saul receives word of the threat of Nahash, the spirit of the Lord comes upon him. When the spirit of the Lord comes upon him, Saul tears apart his ox and sends parts of it throughout Israel and threatens the people with their lives if they do not come to the aid of Jabesh Gilead. The response was fantastic: 330,000 Israelite men show up to fight for Saul. What follows is military brilliance on the part of Saul: he splits his army in three and leads them in a daring night attack to rescue Jabesh Gilead.

 1052 BC: King Saul is hiding in the baggage | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 658

After Saul was anointed king of Israel in private, Samuel calls the people together publically at Mizpah. Samuel called the people together, tribe by tribe and clan by clan until Saul, the son of Kish was chosen to be their king. Saul could not be found. After Saul was found missing, the question was poised before God, 'has the man come here yet?' and the answer was 'Yes, he has hidden himself among the baggage…' Guest Speaker: Jannel Heaston

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