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EPISODE · Jan 28, 2026 · 1H 1M

Unlocking the Hebraic Idioms of the Bible: Episode 26

from Rock Harbor Church · host Brandon Holthaus

In this teaching, we walk through key Hebraisms that are often misunderstood and misused in modern theology. One of the most quoted passages, "My thoughts are not your thoughts," is frequently used to suggest that God is unknowable or irrational. But that is not what Scripture is teaching. This message explains the true biblical meaning behind this Hebraism by contrasting human wisdom with divine wisdom. God is not saying that His revelation is unknowable. He is saying that fallen human thinking is corrupted by sin and cannot rightly interpret reality apart from divine revelation. We explore how human autonomy, pride, and resistance to authority lead to spiritual harm, while submission to God's revealed order brings protection, clarity, and maturity. This includes a biblical look at repentance, faith, authority structures, and why God's way of salvation through the Messiah runs counter to human instincts. The teaching also examines the biblical role of the watchman, drawing from Isaiah, Ezekiel, Acts, and the words of Jesus. Scripture calls believers to spiritual vigilance, warning, and preparation, not silence. This message challenges the modern church's tendency toward emotional comfort over truth and explains why warning and preparation are acts of love. Topics covered include Human wisdom versus divine revelation Why God's thoughts are higher and holy The danger of autonomy without authority Repentance as a change of mind Faith that trusts God without full understanding The watchman calling in Scripture Why silence in the church is a serious failure Preparing believers psychologically and spiritually for what is coming

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