Pastor Dominic Dinger
Three & One
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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Dec 30, 2025
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4-235 - Daniel 10-12 and 1 John 5 25.11.2025 9:38
Weak and worried, Daniel is touched, lifted up and strengthened. The angel Gabriel continues to announce the events of the end times, including prophecy concerning the Anti-Christ. And, John ends his first epistle with exhortation.
4-234 - Daniel 7-9 and 1 John 4 24.11.2025 10:03
Daniel is given an overview in vision form of every empire until even the end of the world itself narrowing in on the transition from the Medo-Persians to the Grecians, all with startling specifics. And, John tells us to test the spirits who claim to speak for Christ.
4-233 - Daniel 4-6 and 1 John 3 21.11.2025 9:45
Nebuchadnezzar has his second dream with Daniel receiving and interpreting the meaning. Belshazzar receives a visit from a mysterious hand. Daniel stands strong in the face of extreme opposition. And, John emphasizes the imperative of love in our life.
4-232 - Daniel 1-3 and 1 John 2 20.11.2025 13:24
Daniel and his friends remain loyal to God in the midst of great temptation and trial. Standing and serving before a maniacal, egomaniac despot named Nebuchadnezzar. In captivity they maintain their purity. And, John helps us to see if we are truly God's kids.
4-231 - Ezekiel 46-48 and 1 John 1 19.11.2025 11:09
God continues to give prophecy with specificity, concerning a city to come. A place to call home. A place to worship God. A river of life running through. And, the name of that city - "THE LORD IS THERE." And, we begin the book of 1 John.
4-230 - Ezekiel 43-45 and 2 Peter 3 18.11.2025 8:22
God continues to give, through a vision, through a prophecy, the particulars of a new city and a new Temple, in Jerusalem, after the captivity. This time focussing in on who will be serving in that temple. And, Peter exhorts us to be steadfast in the midst of scoffers.
4-229 - Ezekiel 40-42 and 2 Peter 2 17.11.2025 6:14
In a vision, Ezekiel is transported into the future, after the captivity when there will be a new Temple and a new city. And oddly, for all three chapters today, all Ezekiel does is watch a man measure. And, Peter speaks of the doom and depravity of false teachers.
4-228 - Ezekiel 37-39 and 2 Peter 1 14.11.2025 9:31
God breathes life into an otherwise hopeless situation through His Word and by His Spirit, defeating a conglomeration of Gentile nations bent on the destruction of the Jewish people. And, Peter begins his second epistle.
4-227 - Ezekiel 34-36 and 1 Peter 5 13.11.2025 11:12
God is upset with those shepherds who fleece the flock and only feed themselves. The New Covenant is prophesied in beautiful poetic form. And, Peter finishes his first epistle by encouraging elders to willingly shepherd well the flock of God.
4-226 - Ezekiel 31-33 and 1 Peter 4 12.11.2025 10:03
Ezekiel continues to announce that judgement is coming for the surrounding Gentile nations, Pharaoh and Egypt this time, fulfilling his role as a watchman, dispensing his duty and delivering his soul. And, Peter encourages us to persevere faithfully through suffering.
4-225 - Ezekiel 28-30 and 1 Peter 3 11.11.2025 8:21
God continues to speak to the surrounding nations, speaking to the power behind their power, speaking specifically against the king of Tyre. And, the Apostle Peter speaks of submission and suffering in serving God.
4-224 - Ezekiel 25-27 and 1 Peter 2 10.11.2025 10:11
God judges the Gentile nations surrounding Judah. The Jews sinned against God's law, but the Gentiles sinned against God's people. Tyre is talked about, specifically it's future defeat and utter annihilation. And, Peter teaches how to be courageously obedient.
4-223 - Ezekiel 22-24 and 1 Peter 1 07.11.2025 8:28
God repeats the multitude of reasons why He is allowing Judah to be taken captive by the Chaldeans, instructing Ezekiel to write an allegory about an adulterous and promiscuous spouse to help them understand His pain. And, we begin the book of 1 Peter.
4-222 - Ezekiel 19-21 and James 5 05.11.2025 5:52
God says basically here is a historical summary of why I will not allow you to inquire of Me. It is a matter of purity, which will be restored eventually. But first, there is the remainder of the prophesy. And, James teaches us how to wait patiently.
4-221 - Ezekiel 16-18 and James 4 05.11.2025 7:10
God uses the emotions involved in adultery to illustrate how He feels toward the unfaithfulness of His people, laying everything on the line, laying out an offer to turn and live. And, James says that spiritual adultery is just as bad as physical.
4-220 - Ezekiel 13-15 and James 3 04.11.2025 9:18
The Lord sets His face against the false prophets. The Lord answers the people's prayers according to their unfaithfulness and idolatry, alluding to the uselessness of a vine that has passed its prime. And, James gives us a warning about the untamable tongue.
4-219 - Ezekiel 10-12 and James 2 03.11.2025 6:47
The four living creatures, the mighty Cherubim, are seen once again. Ezekiel prophesies to the people as he is carried along by the vision of God, even acting out the imminent defeat and destruction. And, James warns us against showing partiality in ministry.
4-218 - Ezekiel 7-9 and James 1 31.10.2025 11:43
God announces the end for Judah and Jerusalem, ushering Ezekiel into the answer to the question "Why?", exposing Ezekiel to the abominations occurring in and around the temple. And, James, the blood brother of Jesus writes a letter.
4-217 - Ezekiel 4-6 and Hebrews 13 30.10.2025 10:10
We bounce back to before the siege, before the Chaldeans came to take Judah and Jerusalem into captivity. Ezekiel is given interesting illustrations to act out. As God's heart is crushed by the unfaithfulness of His people. And, we learn to be strengthened by grace.
4-216 - Ezekiel 1-3 and Hebrews 12 29.10.2025 15:57
We are introduced to yet another prophet, a man named Ezekiel, who prophesied for God, before, during and after he was carried away captive. An interesting man with an interesting ministry. And, we are to consider Jesus and run the race marked out for us.
4-215 - Lamentations 4-5 and Hebrews 11 28.10.2025 10:54
Jeremiah continues to lament over the defeat and destruction of the city of Jerusalem and the captivity of the people of Judah and Jerusalem. Real and raw emotion overflow unedited to God. And, we are invited to enter into the hall of faith in Hebrews.
4-214 - Lamentations 1-3 and Hebrews 10 27.10.2025 12:38
Jeremiah laments over his people, his country, carried away captive, after coveting corrupted their consciences to the point where they did not want to hear from the prophets of God. And, we are given boldness because of His blood.
4-213 - Jeremiah 51-52 and Hebrews 9 24.10.2025 9:17
Looking forward to the prophesied destruction of Babylon. Looking backward to the prophesied captivity of Judah and Jerusalem as the destruction of Judah and Jerusalem is reviewed. And, the earthly sanctuary is compared with the heavenly one.
4-212 - Jeremiah 49-50 and Hebrews 8 23.10.2025 11:21
God pours out His judgement on the proud nations that surround Israel. Judgment on Ammon. Judgment on Edom. Judgement on Elam. Judgement on Babylon. And, our High Priest is proclaimed as the Mediator of the New Covenant.
4-211 - Jeremiah 46-48 and Hebrews 7 22.10.2025 9:17
God's judgement falls upon Egypt and the running remnant is disciplined in the process. Because Moab was not broken before the Lord Moab was broken by the Lord. And, we see how our Savior is able to save to the uttermost.
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