Hebrew Christian Fellowship
Ancient Words, Modern Message
The past is a mirror. And the more we examine what came before us, the more we can understand where we are heading. This podcast is based on a series of Bible studies called Schmooze, News, and Views - where sections of old and new testament scripture are carefully examined. Hosted by Roger Wambold and released every other Monday.
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Jul 6, 2026
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The Glory Returns! 06.07.2026 30:54
Rarely does a day pass in which the state of Israel is not mentioned early on in the news media’s reporting of current events, which is quite remarkable, given the unimpressive land-mass and “junior-size” population of a country the size of the State of New Jersey and home to only ten million people. And rarely does a day pass without any report, even the regularly understated ones, of an inciden...
There Is a Fountain. . . 22.06.2026 31:45
In Psalm 32 King David offers a personal testimony—from his own experience—of the sweet assurance of sins forgiven when he writes: Blessed is the one whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered. Blessed is the man against whom the LORD counts no iniquity, and in whose spirit there is no deceit. (Psalm 32:1-2 in the English Standard Version) Though even so great a leader as Israel’s Ki...
Israel’s New Birth 08.06.2026 32:58
While there are those who say that God is finished with His dealings with national Israel, with the Jewish people as a whole—which essentially means that “The Chosen People” have become “The Un-Chosen People—both the Old and New Testament Scriptures indicate a future scenario quite to the contrary. It is certainly true that Jacob’s descendants have rarely walked in obedience and service to God (bu...
When All Else Fails, Look Up! 25.05.2026 34:05
There is a “catchy” little gospel song that has been around for a long time, but originated among troubled people in a very difficult time. “Do Lord, O Do Lord, O Do Remember Me” has been sung joyfully, performed, and recorded by many, many people over many, many years, but it was African slaves in the mid-nineteenth century, prior to the War Between the States, who first put those words to music....
Heavy on the Leaven: The Feast of Pentecost 11.05.2026 20:01
Roger Wambold here: Once again as your host in this series of podcasts, “Ancient Words, Modern Message” I have the privilege of settling in at my desk with a bagel and a beverage for an informal chat about things Jewish. With tongue-in-cheek one Jewish pundit opined that “We Jews have a blessing for everything!” In a similar humorous vein, another Jewish observer theorized that “Since every Jewis...
Who Is on the Lord’s Side? 27.04.2026 28:31
God’s people throughout history have always used the medium of music to express their praise, worship, and gratitude to God. And so it was when Israel’s fourth judge, Deborah, the “stout-hearted woman,” reflected on a glorious victory over the Canaanite Confederacy “against all odds” more than three millennia ago, the details of which are recorded in Judges, chapter four. The next chapter provid...
Deborah’s Song 13.04.2026 32:26
It is significant that the longest book in the Bible is a songbook, referring, of course, to the book of Psalms in the Old Testament, which is a collection of songs of praise written by various men (and possibly women) of God to be sung to His glory. It is also significant that there are so many examples in Scripture of God’s people “breaking into song” in response to demonstrations of God’s gre...
The Hammer of Justice in the Hand of the Brave 30.03.2026 25:15
There are those who avoid reading and studying the Old Testament due to the misguided opinion that it is boring and irrelevant. The current episode of “Ancient Words, Modern Message” will certainly demonstrate that such a thought could not be farther from the truth. This portion of the Book of Judges recounts what might well be considered one of the most intriguing and dramatic scenes to be found...
Behind Every Good Man... 16.03.2026 28:05
A highly respected Christian leader and Bible teacher famously said, “Just once I’d like to walk into a church and have it smell more like after-shave than perfume!” His point was that far too often women take the lead when it comes to spiritual matters because the men have shirked their responsibilities. It is this troublesome weakness of male leadership that is very much in evidence in this nex...
Fit for the Master’s Use 02.03.2026 33:58
The iconic instruction of the classic Hollywood movie director was: “Lights, camera, action!” In some ways these same instructions could apply to a study of the Old Testament book of Judges. “Lights!” A careful study of the text shines a light on what took place in Israel over three thousand years ago. “Camera!” We want to be sure that what we see and learn is something we retain and apply to o...
Stuck in History 16.02.2026 30:30
The plot of Groundhog Day, the 1993 comedy film starring Bill Murray, revolves around a television weather broadcaster who reports from Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania on February 2, covering the annual appearance of that town’s famous groundhog and its impact upon winter weather patterns. In a bizarre set of circumstances, he finds that every day is a repeat of the day before it, February 2, “Groundh...
Nosh-knowledge 02.02.2026 29:59
Regular listeners to this podcast know that every seventh episode is different from the other six. Each of the six includes a Bible study, usually of an Old Testament book. The seventh is a break in style and content as I, Roger Wambold, Director of Hebrew Christian Fellowship, sit in front of a microphone in my home, with a cup of coffee and ideally a bagel with a “shmear” of Philadelphia cream...
Beloved Enemies 19.01.2026 29:59
It is painfully obvious in so many ways that there presently is division, polarization, and hostility rampant within the American population to a level not seen for many years. While such a condition is regularly the subject of commentary in news media, with some even offering ideas and suggestions of a solution, the problem seems to be getting only worse. In the midst of this sad and alarming cl...
NO Little People. . .Really! 05.01.2026 31:18
At the end of 2025 the population of the world was estimated at 8.3 billion. With that many human beings inhabiting our planet at one time, it is understandable that many would feel terribly insignificant. And yet, the Scriptures make it clear that in God’s sight, no one is insignificant. In fact, the best known verse in the Bible makes this point when it says, “For God so loved the world, that...
From Doubts to Certainty 22.12.2025 35:39
“Oh, he’s a ‘Doubting Thomas” or “Don’t be a ‘Doubting Thomas”—We’ve all heard the expression and maybe even used it ourselves. Of the twelve men chosen by Jesus to be with Him and to be sent out by Him, one has seemingly distinguished himself by his negative attitude, not exactly what he might prefer. However, in the description of this REALLY ordinary man, we find a heavy measure of encouragemen...
REALLY Ordinary, but Really Real! 08.12.2025 36:18
Nearly everyone has had the experience of meeting someone who appears to be warm, engaging, and deeply interested in others, but later learning that the initial impression was based on a veneer, under which was a very different person, one who is really much more interested in his or her own advancement than in anyone or anything else. Such an experience can lead to a sort of skepticism regarding...
The Boy from Bethsaida 24.11.2025 28:33
It’s not often in this series of podcasts that the listener will hear the speaker singing a song! However, this episode begins with that unusual feature as I lead the “Shmooze, News, and Views” group in singing a little “ditty” from years gone by, designed as an aid in remembering the names of the twelve apostles. The first of the six “overlooked Half of the apostles” to be considered is Philip,...
Six REALLY Ordinary Men: The Overlooked Half of the Apostles 10.11.2025 30:18
The nineteenth century New England poet Emily Dickinson began her brief poem with this quip: “I’m nobody; who are you?” So many of us can identify with Miss Dickinson’s self-recognition, noting that there are seemingly disadvantages being “a somebody,” of whom there are far fewer than “the nobodies,” though sometimes we might like to try it for ourselves! The Gospels introduce us to twelve men who...
Three Weeks, Two Back-packs, Plus Eighteen Years 27.10.2025 35:17
At a time when so many nations and individuals are turning away from Israel and vilifying the Jewish state and the Jewish people, it is both remarkable and refreshing to hear from those who continue to have “a heart for Israel.” Such a one is Paul Valerio, an American Gentile who, along with his young wife Traci, decided to visit Israel for three weeks and ended up living and working there for ei...
Corrie’s Tree and Me 13.10.2025 26:48
Over these past months at various times you have been invited to join me, Roger Wambold, Director of Hebrew Christian Fellowship, for an informal conversation about matters related to Israel, the Jewish people, and how they fit into God’s plan and purpose for the world as revealed in His Word, the Bible. Loosely modeled after President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s (FDR’s) “Fireside Chats” in his ra...
Precision Prophecy 29.09.2025 34:15
Of the five supernatural revelations recorded in the Old Testament Book of Daniel, the prophet’s vision described in chapter 8 is certainly one of the most astounding, astounding in its specificity in predicting future events, covering a span of over five hundred years and beyond. Two vitally important truths emerge from an understanding of Daniel’s vision: Every earthly kingdom, no matter how see...
A Frightful Dream with Forever Details 15.09.2025 35:07
There is a “slogan” of sorts heard often in years gone by: “I don’t know what the future holds, but I know who holds the future.” While the gist of this statement is correct, the first part of it should have an asterisk attached, directed toward the qualification that God has given us in His Word through the prophetic scriptures a glimpse of some of the general movements of the future. Such is t...
The REAL King-Maker 01.09.2025 29:29
While the Old Testament book of Daniel contains numerous fascinating stories which are not just stories, but accounts of actual events, there is an overarching theme of the book of which these various accounts are a demonstration. That theme is summarized in verse twenty-one of chapter two: And he [God] changeth the times and the seasons; he removeth kings, and setteth up kings; he giveth wisdom...
How the Mighty Has Fallen! 18.08.2025 28:35
The Old Testament is “chocked full” of great stories of fascinating characters and dramatic events. However, it is important to recognize that the Bible is not just another story-book, but that, in fact, the “stories” it contains are not fictional stories, but they are the record of things that really happened. Time and time again the veracity and authenticity of the record have been supported b...
279 Years in Just One Night! 04.08.2025 34:29
Certainly most of us have had the experience of waking up in the morning and asking: “Where did that dream come from? Maybe the bed-time snack of three slices of pepperoni pizza, but more often than not, we simply do not know where those far-fetched and bizarre dreams come from. However, we do know where the Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar’s dream came from, a strange dream reported in the second...
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