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Three & One

Pastor Dominic Dinger

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Three and One is a Daily Devotional Podcast, with observations and an overview of three chapters from the Old Testament and one from the New.
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Job really wants to argue his case with God. But, his friends won’t be quiet long enough to do so. Job gets a brief word in to God, but Eliphaz interrupts. And, the Apostle Paul talks to the Corinthian church about the grace of giving.Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Job pleads with God for a little relief. Zophar pleads with Job to repent, convinced as well that Job's suffering has something to do with his sin. And, Paul pleads with the Corinthians to reciprocate some of the love that he has shown them.Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Job ends his lament with men and turns his attention to God. Bildad responds to Job. So, Job responds to Bildad. And one more groove is worn in this round-about of futile friendship. And, Paul continues to clarify his ministry to the Corinthians.Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Eliphaz offers up his own worldly wisdom, saying that all this is happening because of Job’s sin and that is why God is disciplining him. Job takes it as long as he can but then answers Eliphaz. And, Paul pleads with all to be reconciled to God.Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Two irreversible decrees, given by the same king, one unexpected outcome. God’s people are protected. Mordecai is promoted, as he spoke peace and sought the good of his people. And, Paul speaks of glorifying God with unveiled faces. Today on Three and One, as we consider Esther 9-10 and 2 Corinthians 3.…
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Esther agrees with her uncle Mordecai that she has been brought to the kingdom as Queen for such a time as this, to save God’s people. Haman hatches a plot but it backfires big time. And, Paul pens another corrective letter to the Corinthians.Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Great joy, great singing, great rejoicing, in Jerusalem, for the wall had been rebuilt. Nehemiah cleans house, literally, restoring the Levites rightful operation, restricting commerce on the Sabbath. And, Paul talks about life after resurrection.Pastor Dominic Dinger
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The Wall is defended against enemies. Nehemiah deals with oppression within and opposition from without, as a generous governor. Much to the chagrin of his enemies the wall is finished. And, the Apostle Paul speaks of spiritual gifts.Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Nehemiah prays for his people. Nehemiah is sent to Judah with a vision. Before he shares the vision, he views the destruction, for three days. Then, he rallies the remnant to rise and work. And, Paul corrects conduct in the church.Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Ezra prays. Ezra weeps. The people gather. Their hearts are broken as well, in repentance, making tough choices, really tough choices, as holiness takes priority over preference. And, the Apostle Paul teaches us about Old Testament examples.Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Ezra is allowed to return, allowed to lead another remnant to return to Israel. God’s hand is on him, providing and protecting, until he arrived, only to see infidelity in the first wave. And, Paul speaks of disciplined, sacrificial evangelism.Pastor Dominic Dinger
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The remnant receives resistance, including open letters to the authorities. Discouragement sets in and they sit down, until a couple of prophets come along speaking encouragement, exhortation and comfort. And, we learn that knowledge puffs up but love edifies.Pastor Dominic Dinger
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A remnant returns to rebuild the Temple and to restore the true worship of God in the Temple. Their names are listed their faith is acknowledged their joy is heard as well as the sorrow of some. And, Paul talks about affection within the confines of the covenant of marriage.Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Josiah reigns in Jerusalem. Josiah restores the true worship of God in the Temple, including an amazing Passover celebration. It was the best of days with the worst of days to come. And, Paul talks about glorifying God in all that we do.Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Ahaz is all sorts of messed up, just straight up wicked, and under his reign Judah pays the price. But then, as all men do Ahaz died and his son Hezekiah ruled, righteously and swiftly. And, Paul continues to correct the Corinthians.Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Ahazia reigns in Judah. Athalia reigns in Judah. Joash is crowned king in Judah. Athalia is executed. Joash repairs the Temple. Joash walks away from God later in life. Joash dies. And, the Apostle Paul speaks of spiritual wisdom.Pastor Dominic Dinger
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King Jehoshaphat is rebuked for aligning with Asa. Instead of sulking, he continued establishing others in the fear of the Lord. A war is won in worship, because the battle belonged to God. King Jehoram has intestinal issues. And, Paul writes to the Corinthians.Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Civil war ensues and those who call upon the name of the Lord win, against overwhelming odds, twice. Asa responds to prophecy by reaffirming Judah’s commitment to God. And, we continue our conversation about limiting our liberties in love.Pastor Dominic Dinger
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The nation is divided in what seemed like a reaction to King Rehoboam. But, really, was it rather to fulfill the prophecy of Ahijah? Humility helped Judah narrowly escape annihilation. And, we learn that we are free to limit our liberty in love.Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Solomon dedicates the Temple. God visit’s Solomon a second time. The Queen of Sheba visits Solomon the first time. We see Solomon full of wisdom and wealth until the day of his death. And Paul preaches the practicalities of righteousness.Pastor Dominic Dinger
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The Temple is finished. The furnishings are made. The ark of the covenant is brought into the Temple. Solomon prays before the Lord upon completion just before the dedication. And Romans resumes with the after-effects of imputed righteousness by faith.Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Solomon is strengthened as the newly crowned king. The Lord was with him and gave him wisdom and knowledge and riches and wealth and honor. Solomon prepares to build and then Solomon actually sets to construct The Temple. And, we see God still has a plan for His people.Pastor Dominic Dinger
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David commissions Solomon to build the Temple. David gives and the grace of giving becomes contagious, giving to God out of what He had already given to them. Solomon is crowned King. David dies at a good old age. And Israel needs to find the word of faith and call upon the name of the Lord.Pastor Dominic Dinger
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David does all that he can to set the supplies in place so that Solomon his son can build the Temple. The Levites are prepared to minister to the Lord in the Temple. And, we experience no condemnation all the way to no separation and everything in-between.Pastor Dominic Dinger
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David tries to show kindness and his motives are misinterpreted, leading to war. David’s mighty men defeat many unusual enemies. Satan inspires David to take a census and the repercussions are disastrous. And, the Apostle Paul cries out for deliverance.Pastor Dominic Dinger
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The Ark is returned to the Tabernacle. Worship ensues. Thanksgiving songs are sung. David wants to build God a house and God says it’s the other way around. So David did what he could. And, we see how in Christ we are dead to sin and alive to Him.Pastor Dominic Dinger
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David attempts to bring back the ark. Initially unsuccessful, David learns to always inquire of the Lord, especially in the face of the enemy, which led to David being successful the second time. And, Paul teaches us how to have peace with God.Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Saul and his sons meet their tragic end, as God gives the reasons why HE ended Saul. David is crowned king and conquers Jerusalem. David’s mighty men are listed as well as his military. And Abraham is an example of imputed righteousness.Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Families from long ago. Families of Issachar, Benjamin, Naphtali, Manasseh, Ephraim, Asher and Saul. All Israel was recorded as the remnant returns to rebuild and restore. And, all the unrighteous are invited to receive God’s righteousness through faith in Jesus Christ.Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, is sent to take control, leading to taking Judah into captivity. All the while, the last few kings of Judah go from bad to worse, inspiring prophecy and fulfilling prophecy. And, the Apostle Paul ministers on Malta and in Rome.Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Death and destruction reign during the reign of Jehu. During the reign of Jehu in the North, a seven year old named Jehoash is crowned king in the South. Jehoash walked in the ways of the Lord, mostly. And, the Apostle Paul testifies before the Sanhedrin.Pastor Dominic Dinger
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A siege ends. A severe famine ends at one word from the Lord. Lepers give the good news. God’s timing is perfect. Hazael hatches an awful plan. Evil kings in the north. Wicked kings in the south. Jezebel dies in Jezreel. And, the Apostle Paul gives his testimony in Jerusalem.Pastor Dominic Dinger
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Jezebel shows herself even more wicked then weak King Ahab, murdering a man just for land. Elijah rebukes. Ahab shows remorse. God relents. Israel and Judah join forces against Syria. Ahab dies. And, the believers in Ephesus are baptized with water AND with the Holy Spirit.Pastor Dominic Dinger
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