KIB 132 – Lessons from Pentecost – Part 1

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KIB 132 – Lessons from Pentecost – Part 1

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Today, Dr. Lake and Mary share part one of a two-part podcast on Pentecost.  In this first segment, they take a look at the biblical account of the golden calf, as God’s people were waiting for Moses to come down from Mt Sinai.  They explore the Egyptian mindsets that remained with the Israelites, even after witnessing the miracles of Almighty God, and how their failure to overcome their wrong attitudes resulted in the older generation not entering the Promised Land, except for Joshua and Caleb.  They contrast this biblical setting to our modern day.  While considering how difficult it was for the Israelites to establish a renewed thought life after seeing such supernatural events, they discuss the greater difficulty of walking with God in today’s generation, considering the technology and the current state of our society.  Mary asks the listeners to pray, as she shares a warning dream involving a plane bringing a lethal substance.
Dr. Michael Lake is the Chancellor and Founder of Biblical Life College and Seminary and is the author of the best-selling book, The Shinar Directive:  Preparing the Way for the Son of Perdition, and the newly released book, The Sheeriyth Imperative: Empowering the Remnant to Overcome the Gates of Hell.
Mary Lou Lake has worked side by side with her husband in ministry for over 30 years and is the author of the book, What Witches Don’t Want Christians to Know – Expanded Edition.

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  1. Rae Lynn Merritt

    Putting on the whole armor of God and praying in the power of the Spirit, and pleading the Blood of Christ; I pray for the evil doers to be gone from the CERN Project and God Almighty will either end their work or change their hearts and save their souls, to turn them to You, Yeshua and God Almighty and Him alone. There are more with Him and us, than are with them. Stand fast therefore and put on the armor of God everyday and pray. pray and pray some more…

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