Unlocking the Hebraic Idioms of the Bible: Episode 24

Unlocking the Hebraic Idioms of the Bible: Episode 24

Author: Brandon Holthaus December 3, 2025 Duration: 55:43
In this message Pastor Brandon walks through the doctrine of the remnant and shows why it is essential for understanding Israel, the church, and God's prophetic plan. Beginning with Elijah and the seven thousand who did not bow the knee to Baal, he traces how Isaiah develops the remnant theme and how Paul explains it in Romans chapters 9 through 11. Pastor Brandon explains what a remnant is, why it is pictured as a torn piece of cloth, and how God always preserves a believing minority inside the larger nation of Israel and inside the visible church. He exposes the roots of replacement theology and supersessionism, showing how they grew out of the early church breaking from its Jewish roots and how they often flow into anti Jewish attitudes today. From there the study unpacks key covenants that still belong to ethnic Israel, including the Abrahamic covenant, the land covenant, the Davidic covenant, and the new covenant. Pastor Brandon explains why these promises cannot be transferred to the church, how Gentile believers share in the spiritual blessings of the new covenant without replacing Israel, and why the survival and future salvation of Israel depend on the remnant that God preserves. The message also looks at the stump of Jesse in Isaiah 11, the humbled and almost cut off Davidic line, and how Messiah Jesus rises from poverty and obscurity to fulfill the promises to David. Along the way you will see how all of this connects to Christmas, the birth of Christ, and his future reign on David's throne in the millennial kingdom.

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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