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Episode Title: The Unshakable Kingdom: Embracing Eternal Security in God

Bible Passage:

Hebrews 12:25-29 (ESV)

Episode Summary:

Introduction with the poem "Ozymandias" by Percy Bysshe Shelley, illustrating the fleeting nature of earthly power and achievements.

Reflection on historical monuments and wonders, such as the pyramids, Petra, and the Library of Alexandria, which have either faded or been destroyed.

Discussion on the message in Hebrews about God's promise to "shake not only the earth but also the heavens," indicating the eventual removal of all things that can be shaken.

Contrast between shakable things (earthly kingdoms, human achievements) and the unshakable kingdom of God, which will endure forever.

Emphasis on the permanence of God's kingdom and the eternal security found in Christ for those who belong to this kingdom.

Encouragement to offer "acceptable worship, with reverence and awe" in response to God's consuming fire and the grace that includes believers in His eternal kingdom.

Closing prayer thanking God for the privilege of being part of His unshakable kingdom through Jesus Christ.

Spiritual challenge to reflect on personal achievements and discern which ones will remain when God shakes the earth once more.



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