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- In this episode, Eddie and Ellis—joined by Julia Tholen and Brother Mark Matthews—study 2 Kings 16–25, exploring the fall of Israel and Judah, Hezekiah's unwavering faith, Josiah's rediscovery of the book of the law, and the Lord's power to protect His covenant people. Together, they discuss staying true to living prophets in a world full of competing voices, finding refuge in the house of the Lord during life's greatest challenges, and turning to the scriptures and covenants to strengthen faith. Through personal experiences of spiritual warfare, healing, and hope, they testify that no matter how loud the world becomes, the Lord's house remains a place of peace, revelation, and refuge.
- In this episode, Eddie and Ellis—joined by Mitchell Palmer and Brother Dan Winder—study 2 Kings 2–7, exploring Elisha's call to prophetic ministry, remarkable miracles, Naaman's healing, and the heavenly hosts surrounding God's covenant people. Together, they wrestle with Elisha's question, "Where is the God of Elijah?" and discover that the same God who worked through ancient prophets still works in our lives today. Through stories of faith, self-doubt, covenant power, and simple acts of obedience, they discuss how to seek a "double portion" of the Spirit, trust God's timing, and recognize that we may already be in the middle of a miracle—even if we can't yet see it.
- In this episode, Eddie and Ellis—joined by Indy Whisenhunt and Brother Daniel Dixon—study 1 Kings 12–13 and 17–19, exploring the ministry of Elijah, the showdown on Mount Carmel, and the Lord's voice in a still small voice. Together, they discuss following true prophets, exercising faith through sacrifice, and recognizing God's relentless pursuit of His children. Through Elijah's example, they reflect on what it means to declare, "The Lord, He is God," and trust Him in both miraculous moments and quiet revelation.
- In this episode, Eddie and Ellis—joined by Logan Self and Brother Preston Brown—study 2 Samuel 11–12 and 1 Kings 3, 6–9, and 11, exploring the stories of David and Bathsheba, Solomon's gift of discernment, the building of the temple, and the fall of two great kings. Together, they discuss temptation, repentance, temple covenants, and the importance of staying spiritually vigilant. Through David's mistakes and Solomon's wisdom, they reflect on what it means to seek "a heart to discern" and rely on the Holy Ghost to help us recognize truth, make righteous choices, and stay close to the Lord.
For the Battle Is the Lord's (1 Samuel 17-18; 24-26; 2 Samuel 5-7) - With Jeremiah Clarke
06/18/2026 | 54 mins.In this episode, Eddie and Ellis—joined by Josh Poyfair and Elder Jeremiah Clark—study 1 Samuel 17–18, 24–26, and 2 Samuel 5–7, discussing David & Goliath, Jonathan's friendship, David sparing Saul, Abigail's Christlike example, and God's guidance through changing circumstances. They explore confidence in the Lord, forgiveness, trusting God's timing, and the powerful truth that when we face life's battles, "the battle is the Lord's."
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