Unlocking the Hebraic Idioms of the Bible: Episode 15

Unlocking the Hebraic Idioms of the Bible: Episode 15

Author: Brandon Holthaus August 27, 2025 Duration: 52:52
In this teaching, Pastor Brandon examines what it means to "sell yourself to do evil" (1 Kings 21) and the serious implications of this contractual, covenantal language. From Ahab and Jezebel's idolatry to modern-day occult practices, he shows how selling oneself to sin is a transactional surrender to demonic authority—but also how God provides a way back through repentance and restoration. You'll also hear insights into: ✅ How Jezebel introduced false gods into Israel ✅ Why Ahab's weakness allowed the Jezebel spirit to thrive ✅ The biblical truth behind "selling your soul" and demonic covenants ✅ Why no covenant with the occult is permanent—freedom is always possible through Christ ✅ The Hebraism of God "removing His face" and the danger of being out of fellowship ✅ The seriousness of sin, repentance, and walking in covenant blessing ✅ The true meaning of being strong in the Lord—not fleshly strength, but strength in His promises The call is clear: Don't be deceived by false power or worldly gain. The enemy may offer fame, wealth, or seduction, but it always comes at a price of destruction. True blessing is found in fellowship with God and in ministering to others through the strength He provides. For more teachings and resources, visit: 🌐 [https://rockharborchurch.net](https://rockharborchurch.net) Stay encouraged and remember—our Redemption draws near! ✝️

Find a space for reflection and practical faith with Rock Harbor Church, a weekly collection of sermons led by pastor Brandon Holthaus. This podcast offers more than just recorded services; it’s an invitation to engage with Christian teachings that feel grounded and relevant to everyday life. Each episode presents a complete sermon, delivering thoughtful biblical exploration aimed at nurturing a deeper spiritual walk. The discussions often bridge ancient scripture and modern experience, focusing on how faith shapes our relationships, work, and personal challenges. Listeners will hear clear, compassionate teaching that encourages not just belief, but actionable understanding and growth. Whether you're a long-time member of the congregation or exploring these ideas from a distance, the content provides a consistent source of guidance and community. By tuning in regularly, you join a wider conversation about spirituality that is both personal and communal. The Rock Harbor Church podcast serves as a digital extension of the church's ministry, making these messages accessible wherever you are. It’s designed for those seeking substance and sincerity in their religious listening, offering a pause for contemplation amid the noise of the week.
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