Sister on Scripture
Working through the scriptures one book at a time. Feel free to email: nikkiknight@protonmail.com Follow on telegram @ https://t.me/NikkisNaks If you find enjoyment or learn something and would like to donate to my work buy me a coffee https://bmc.link/NikNaks Monday’s 11am ET/8am PT Thursday’s 11am ET/8am PT
Episodes

Tuesday Mar 28, 2023
Medicinal Monday: Circulatory System
Tuesday Mar 28, 2023
Tuesday Mar 28, 2023
Special guest Angie and I discuss the circulatory system, garlic, saw palmetto and more

Monday Mar 27, 2023
Sister on Scripture: Book of Jeremiah
Monday Mar 27, 2023
Monday Mar 27, 2023
Today we are in chapter 7 of the book of Jeremiah

Saturday Mar 25, 2023
Spring has sprung
Saturday Mar 25, 2023
Saturday Mar 25, 2023
Rosemary and gardening with a dash of audio difficulties with special guest Angie

Thursday Mar 23, 2023
Sister on Scripture: Book of Jeremiah
Thursday Mar 23, 2023
Thursday Mar 23, 2023
Today we dive into chapters 3-6 in the book of Jeremiah

Monday Mar 20, 2023

Monday Mar 20, 2023
Sister on Scripture: Book of Jeremiah
Monday Mar 20, 2023
Monday Mar 20, 2023
Today we start into the book of Jeremiah with chapters 1-2.
Jeremiah came from a priestly family in Anathoth, a suburb of Jerusalem. As the author of the longest prophetic book, his career spanned more than forty years during the reigns of Judah's last five kings and beyond. Jeremiah was called by God when he was still a young man, an throughout his long, turbulent life constantly had to confront a people who had rejected God for false gods. He warned them that this would cause their destruction, but they refused to repent, so Jerusalem and the temple were destroyed and the people were deported to Babylon. In his famous temple sermon, he told the people that the temple was vulnerable and nearly lost his life for it. Jesus later drew from this sermon. Before Jerusalem fell, Jeremiah had to deal with lying prophets predicting deliverance and was treated as a traitor. In a letter to those already in exile, he warned about the false prophets in Babylon and told the people to settle down for a long stay, giving them instructions for preserving their identity. When the city fell, the Babylonians gave Jeremiah the option of remaining in Judah. He chose to stay but a band of Jews forced him to go to Egypt, where tradition has it that he died. Even in Egypt he had to prophesy against worshipping other gods. Jeremiah was one of the most colorful of the prophets, using visual aids to reinforce his messages. He was also one of the saddest, because his burden was so heavy. The people would not listen to him, and even some of his own townspeople and relatives, opposed him and tried to kill him. He had periods of depression over his failure. He did not want to be a prophet in the first place, but the urgency of his message was like a fire raging within him, and he could not contain it. His life is an example of total faithfulness to God, regardless of personal desires or circumstances.
Scripture Referenced
Joshua 21:18
1 Kings 2:26
Galatians 1:15-16
Exodus 4:10,12
Isaiah 6:6-7
Forsake: azab= to loosen, relinquish, permit, commit self, forsake, fortify
Hebrew: to leave, abandon, to loose
ultimate sign of defeat (and often God's judgement) were abandoned cities (Isaiah 17:9; Jeremiah 4:29; Zephaniah 2:4)
Hosea 2:15
Ezekiel 8:1
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Thursday Mar 16, 2023
There’s a bad moon on the rise
Thursday Mar 16, 2023
Thursday Mar 16, 2023
Special guest Jeff and I discuss end time prophecy as it relates to the blood moons.
Scripture Referenced
Joel 2:30-32
Acts 2:20
Revelation 6:12-13
Daniel 2:14
Isaiah 13:9-11
Matthew 24

Thursday Mar 16, 2023
Sister on Scripture: Book of Daniel
Thursday Mar 16, 2023
Thursday Mar 16, 2023
Today we wrap up the book of Daniel with chapters 11-12. Excerpt from The Founders Bible from Daniel 5.
Scripture Reference
Matthew 24:15
Mark 13:14
Daniel 10:21
Isaiah 26:18
John 5:28-29