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Trinity Church CDA

Trinity Church CDA

著者: Trinity Church
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Trinity Church is the official podcast from Trinity Church in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho—a reformed, evangelical congregation affiliated with the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches (CREC) and committed to the historic Christian faith as expressed in the Reformed tradition.© 2026 Trinity Church CDA キリスト教 スピリチュアリティ 聖職・福音主義
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  • Esther 2-3 - Soul Food
    2026/03/15
    The Book of Esther is a satirical tale set in the Persian court. Jewish orphan Esther becomes queen under King Xerxes. Her cousin Mordecai refuses to bow to the proud Haman, who then plots to annihilate all Jews. Through irony and dark comedy, the story reveals God's hidden providence, using ordinary faithful people to deliver His people and triumph over evil—demonstrating His faithfulness, justice, and redemption even when unseen.
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  • Esther 1:1–22 - A Kingdom in Crisis
    2026/03/08
    The Book of Esther is unique in Scripture, set in the Persian Empire under King Ahasuerus (Xerxes I) during the diaspora after the Babylonian exile. It's a divinely inspired historical novel, not a textbook, best interpreted as a whole story rather than verse-by-verse.
    Chapter 1 portrays the empire as extravagant yet ridiculous and impotent. The king hosts a lavish 180-day feast, then demands Queen Vashti display her beauty before drunken guests. Her refusal leads to her deposition, as advisors warn it threatens male authority empire-wide—ironically exposing the king's own lack of control.
    Through sharp satire, Esther mocks God's enemies, showing their absurdity and powerlessness. The message: they cannot defeat His people. The comedic style invites believers to laugh at death and malice.
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  • Psalm 101 - The Prince’s Psalm
    2025/12/28
    Jesus is the supreme King with absolute dominion, not just a spiritual figure. Herod vainly tried to block His kingship, while David humbly saw his own rule as derived from God and longed to serve the coming Messiah.
    In Psalm 101, David pledges integrity—rejecting wickedness, deceit, arrogance, and slanderers—while upholding justice, mercy, and surrounding himself with the faithful. All authority flows from Christ; leaders must submit to Him, starting with personal holiness, as David's life (and failures) shows.
    Though we fall short, hope lies in Jesus' perfect fulfillment. We’re called to humble submission, faithful service, and reliance on His grace as our true King.
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