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Bible Verse

Bible Verse

By: Gail Nobles
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A podcast about Bible Verses and their meanings by Gail Nobles.Gail Nobles © 2026 Christianity Spirituality
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  • Rising to the Mountain of the Lord 2:5:26 1.06 PM
    Feb 5 2026
    Story by Gail Nobles
    Cover by Gail Nobles

    Theme Music: by Jason Shaw on https://audionautix.com/
    Usage: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License

    Today we dive deep into the sacred words found in Isaiah 2:2:
    And it shall come to pass in the last days, that the mountain of the LORD'S house shall be established in the top of the mountains, and shall be exalted above the hills; and all nations shall flow unto it.

    This verse speaks to us of a vision, a promise, a glorious time that shall come to pass in the last days—a time when the **Mountain of the Lord’s House** will rise up, towering above all other mountains!

    Now, what is this mountain, you ask? This mountain represents the very presence of God, His holy place, where He dwells in glory. Imagine, if you will, a magnificent mountain, reaching higher than any peak, its summit touching the heavens! This is not just a physical place; it's a symbol of God's authority and His kingdom on Earth.

    As we reflect on these words, we realize that while they may have first been about Israel and Jerusalem, their message transcends borders and locations. This prophecy speaks to the entire world! It tells us of a time when all nations will come—oh yes, all nations!—to acknowledge the Lord and His greatness. No more will there be divisions or barriers between people; instead, they will flow like rivers toward this holy mountain, drawn by the love and light of God.

    People from every corner of the globe—every color, every culture, every language—coming together in unity, seeking the Lord and His kingdom! That day will be a day of peace, a day of joy, a day when God’s authority is recognized by all.

    So what does this mean for us in our daily lives? It calls us to look beyond ourselves, beyond our own communities. It invites us to lift our eyes to the Mountain of the Lord’s House and to share His love with all those we meet. It encourages us to work for unity and understanding, for that day is coming when every knee shall bow and every tongue shall confess that He is Lord!

    Let us be bold in our faith. Let us prepare our hearts and minds for that beautiful day. Let us join in the work of bringing people together, as we live out the teachings of our Lord, reflecting the light of the mountain that will one day stand above all mountains! Amen!

    I'm Gail Nobles! Thank you for listening to Bible Verse.

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  • A Divine Display of Power for the End Times 3:5:25 9.58 PM
    Mar 6 2025
    Photo by: Pixabay.com
    Intro by: Gail Nobles
    Story by: Gail Nobles

    I believe God will display his power in the end times like he did in the days of Moses. Back then he was against evil forces and in favor of the righteous. God’s people shall be called out of Babylon according to Rev. 18. God always waits for his people to reach him. He saves and protects his people. Just think about how God kept the Red Sea opened until the people passed over.

    Let us take a journey back in time to the days of Moses, a prophetic moment echoing through the ages, where God’s power was on full display against the tyrants of Egypt. When the oppressive forces of Pharaoh sought to imprison God’s chosen people, it was not long before the Almighty began to unleash a glorious triumph! Oh yes, my friends, we cannot forget that grand scene at the Red Sea, where the waters parted, creating a path of deliverance for Israel. Surely, God is not merely a distant memory—no! He is the same yesterday, today, and forever!

    When Moses lifted his staff and commanded the sea to divide, God displayed His omnipotent might! Imagine the winds howling, the waters forming towering walls—God orchestrating nature qso that His people might pass over in safety! Just like that day, I declare that in these end times, God will rise again against the forces of darkness. He is preparing another display of His mighty hand, and His righteousness will prevail over all evil.

    And what did Moses and the children of Israel do after they walked through on dry land? They sang! They lifted their voices and expressed their gratitude to the Almighty. “I will sing unto the LORD!” they proclaimed, for He had triumphed gloriously! Oh, the horse and rider, hath he thrown into the sea.”—a testament to God’s unwavering power! Can we not see that same spirit today, church? There will be songs of deliverance, songs of thanksgiving, echoing from the hearts of those whom God sets free!

    As we turn our eyes to Revelation 18, we see a clarion call to God’s people to come out of Babylon. Just as He commanded His people to leave the land of Egypt, He is preparing to gather His remnant once more. God will wait—for He is a God of mercy, a God of patience. He desires none to perish but that all come to repentance. Oh, the heart of our God! How He longs to see His people arrive safely, crossing over into the land of promise, just like Moses and the Israelites.

    And in the waiting, God’s grace will keep the waters continuing to part, ensuring there is a way of escape. Just think upon the faith it took to step out into uncertainty, the sea looming around them. Yet with every step, there was a promise that the Almighty would not let them drown, a promise that remains true today. “Till the people pass over, O Lord!” we cry, as we await your mighty hand in the final hour.

    So dear ones, let us keep our eyes fixed on the horizon, for just as He did it then, He will do it again. The same God who silenced the storm, who split the sea, is active and alive today. He will call forth His people, drawing them out of oppression, into victory! So let us rejoice, sing, and proclaim the goodness of our God in preparation for the triumph that is yet to come! Yes, like in the days of Moses, we shall witness His miraculous power displayed in our midst.
    Hallelujah! Let us gather, let us sing, let us testify! Our God reigns! Our God delivers! And oh, how glorious will be the day when His people cross over and sing anew the song of deliverance! Amen and amen!

    I’m Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening to Bible Verse.


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  • Jericho-The Walls Came Tumbling Down 1:23:25 2.28 PM
    Jan 23 2025
    Photo: Wikipedia Public Domain
    Story By: Gail Nobles

    Good evening I want to talk to you about a story from the Bible (Joshua chapter 6) that many of us know will the battle of Jericho. It’s a powerful reminder of faith obedience and the incredible ways. God works in our lives.

    God spoke to Joshua, the new leader other Israelites God told him to march around the city of Jericho with the people. It wasn’t an ordinary battle strategy. They were to walk around the city once a day for six days and on the seventh day they were to march around the city seven times. Everyone would shout together when they heard the trumpet blast.

    Can you imagine a huge wall soldiers inside ready to fight and outside a group of folks walking in circles? People might have wondered what they were doing it might not have made sense, but Joshua and the Israelites trusted God’s plan they obey him without question.
    And on that seventh day around the city, for the seventh time, they shouted with all their might as the trumpets blew and guess what? The walls came tumbling down, just like that the barrier that once seemed impossible was gone.

    Now, what does this teach us about our lives today? We all face walls don’t we? Maybe it’s a wall of fear, anxiety, addiction, or even doubt about our future. These walls may seem strong and unshakable, but just like the walls of Jericho they can come down when we trust and obey God.

    Sometimes God may ask us to do things that don’t make sense. It can feel frustrating or even pointless. But if we want to see those walls come down, we must have faith and be willing to step out in obedience, even when the path seems strange.

    Remember Joshua and the Israelites. They kept marching, they kept believing, they didn’t give up, and in the end they witnessed the power of God in a way that changed their lives forever.

    So if you’re facing a wall today, whatever it may be take heart. God is with you. Keep trusting him, keep walking forward in faith, and remember the walls can come tumbling down. Just as in Jericho, God is more powerful than any obstacle we face.

    I’m Gail Nobles, and you’re listening to Bible Verse.

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