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Gilbert House Fellowship

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1 Enoch
Ecclesiastes
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Isaiah
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Christianity
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Jerusalem
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First Enoch
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Since March 2005, Derek and Sharon Gilbert have shared their take on cryptopolitics and things that go bump in the night. Those first podcasts, back when podcasting was a brand new idea, were rough–recorded through a jury-rigged setup of string, wire, duct tape, and a durable little Mac laptop. Always ready to share a laugh and an opinion, the Gilberts emphasize the joy of living for Christ in the... more

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ASSUR WAS a name that referred to Assyria, the capital city of Assyria, and the chief deity of Assyria. Knowing which was which means relying on the context in which it's used.

In Derek's book The Second Coming of Saturn, he shared research, showing... more

JUDGMENT ON evil kings and fallen angels is a major theme of the section of 1 Enoch called the Book of Parables.

This week, we discuss the vision of a deep valley where “angels of punishment” prepare “instruments of Satan” for kings and mighty men w... more

THE DESTRUCTION of Israel is a theme throughout the book of Amos, but it ends with a prophecy of restoration.

The northern kingdom of Israel had engaged in idolatry since the time of Jeroboam, who split the kingdom of Solomon about 200 years before ... more

PROPHESYING DOOM and destruction during a time of peace and prosperity does not make one popular with the ruling elites.

Amos discovered this while declaring God’s judgment on the northern kingdom of Israel during the reign of Jeroboam II (reigned 7... more

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Sharon Gilbert
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4.9 out of 5 stars from 67 ratings
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    I learn so much from Derek and Sharon. Sometimes they talk to fast and over each other so it can be hard to follow but I just rewind and listen again.

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The hosts are noted for their humor amidst serious topics, although some listeners find that sometimes the presentation can be fast-paced and chaotic.
Listeners appreciate the engaging and thoughtful interpretation of scripture. There are mentions of the personal connection the hosts create during discussions, which make complex theological discussions more accessible.

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I Will Raise Up the Booth of David That is Fallen
Q: How should Christians interpret the promises of restoration for Israel and the role of the remnant?
They explain a dual sense of 'not yet' and 'already' regarding restoration, stressing that a faithful remnant will be preserved and that ultimate restoration flows from God's holiness and plan, not human merit.
I Will Raise Up the Booth of David That is Fallen
Q: What is the sin that does not lead to death, and how should believers react to it?
They discuss that some sins do not lead to death and emphasize seeking forgiveness and maintaining faith, while acknowledging that certain grave errors may represent a rejection of Christ; ongoing believers are urged to remain in Christ and rely on the Holy Spirit for guidance.
Behold, the Virgin Shall Conceive
Q: Do you differentiate between Ezekiel 38-39, Revelation 19, and Revelation 20?
Derek and Sharon discuss the differences, suggesting that they see Ezekiel 38-39 and Revelation 19 as related, but separate events from Revelation 20.
Here I Am! Send Me
Q: Where did Christians in the 19th century get the idea that alcohol needed to be banned, leading to prohibition?
It may have been a cultural thing as much as anything else, as there was a lot of alcoholism and economic motivations.
The Branch of the LORD
Q: How do you interpret specific timing verses in the New Testament regarding futurism pointing to a first century fulfillment rather than a 2000-year gap?
The notion of 'this generation' refers to the age or race witnessing the signs, often interpreted with the restoration of Israel in mind, indicating a more complex fulfillment with future implications along with the immediate audience reception of the texts.

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The discussions are centered around a verse-by-verse exploration of the Bible, particularly the Old Testament, allowing listeners to engage deeply with the scriptures. The hosts address contemporary issues through a biblical lens, often linking ancient prophecies to modern events and concerns. Themes include societal challenges, spiritual warfare, the significance of faith, and understanding God's message in a contemporary context. Notably, the Gilberts infuse their discussions with a personal perspective, sharing stories that connect their experiences to the biblical narratives, encouraging a thoughtful reflection on faith amidst contemporary turmoil.

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