
Huldah: The Verifying Witness
Season 7 Episode 03 Welcome back, truth-seekers, to another illuminatingepisode of the “Witness Series.” I’m your host, Fr. Veigas Dominic SVD, andtoday, we’re uncovering a fascinating story from the Old Testament, featuring awoman whose profound wisdom and spiritual authority were crucial in a pivotalmoment of Israel’s history. In this third episode of Season 7, we turn ourattention to Huldah, “The Verifying Witness.” In a time of great spiritualawakening and discovery, God used Huldah to confirm His divine Word, bringingclarity and direction to a bewildered king and nation. Her story is a powerfulreminder that God can speak through anyone faithful, validating truth andguiding His people back to Him. Huldah’s life resonates with us today because ithighlights the importance of authentic spiritual discernment and thetransformative power of God’s Word. Her witness reminds us that when weencounter God’s truth, we must seek its verification and respond with humility. Today, we’ll unpack Huldah’s life, her crucial role asa verifying witness, and how her example can inspire our commitment to God’struth. Let’s get started. Who was Huldah?The year is approximately 622 BC. Young King Josiah, arighteous king, is reigning in Judah. During the temple’s renovations, amonumental discovery is made by Hilkiah the high priest – a book, almostcertainly a copy of the Law of Moses, possibly Deuteronomy. This book hadlikely been lost or hidden for generations, forgotten amidst the nation’sspiritual decline.When this “Book of the Law” was read to King Josiah,he was utterly distraught. 2 Kings 22:11 tells us, “When the king heard thewords of the Book of the Law, he tore his robes.” He recognized immediatelythat the nation had gravely sinned against God’s commands. In his distress, hesent his chief officials, including the high priest Hilkiah, to inquire of theLord. They sought confirmation, understanding, and direction from God.
18 Sep 8min

Deborah: The Judge Witness
Episode 2:Deborah – The Prophetic Judge WitnessWelcome back, truth-seekers, to another powerfulepisode of the “Witness Series.” I’m your host, Fr. Veigas Dominic SVD, andtoday, we’re journeying into a compelling story from the Old Testament,featuring a woman who served as a judge, a prophetess, and a military leader.Her life speaks volumes about courage, wisdom, and unwavering faith. In this second episode of Season 7, we shine a lighton Deborah, “The Prophetic Judge Witness.” In a time when Israel was oppressedand seemingly leaderless, God raised Deborah to bring justice, declare Hiswill, and lead His people to victory. Her story is a testament to God’s abilityto use anyone, regardless of gender or societal expectations, to fulfill Hispurposes. Deborah’s life resonates with us today because sheexemplifies what it means to step into God’s calling with boldness, even whenothers hesitate. Her witness reminds us that authentic leadership flows fromdivine wisdom and a deep trust in God’s power. Today, we’ll unpack Deborah’s life, her powerfulmessage as a prophetic judge, and how her example can inspire our acts ofwitness. Let’s get started. Who was Deborah?Imagine a time in Israel’s history when chaos reigned.The people had once again turned away from God. As a result, they wereoppressed by King Jabin of Canaan and his formidable army commander, Sisera,who boasted 900 iron chariots. It was a bleak period, marked by fear anddespair.Yet, amid this darkness, God raised an extraordinarywoman named Deborah. She was unique for her time, serving not just as aprophetess who delivered God’s messages, but also as a judge – aspiritual and civic leader to whom the Israelites came for counsel and justice.Judges chapter 4, verse 4 clearly states, “Now Deborah, a prophet, the wifeof Lappidoth, was leading Israel at that time.” She held court under a palmtree, dispensing wisdom and resolving disputes, an oasis of divine order in achaotic land. But Deborah’s calling extended even further. When itwas time for Israel to confront their oppressors, God called her to summonBarak, the military commander, to lead the charge. Barak, however, hesitated,saying he would only go if Deborah went with him. Without batting an eye,Deborah agreed, showing incredible courage and faith. Judges 4:9 records herresolute response: “Certainly I will go with you. But because of the course youare taking, the honor will not be yours, for the Lord will deliver Sisera intothe hands of a woman.” True to her prophecy, God granted Israel a decisivevictory, and Sisera was indeed defeated by a woman, Jael, who courageouslydrove a tent peg through his temple. Deborah’s leadership was instrumental, notby wielding a sword herself, but by fearlessly declaring God’s will, inspiringa hesitant army, and trusting entirely in God for the outcome. After the victory, Deborah and Barak sang amagnificent song of praise, recorded in Judges chapter 5, celebratingGod’s power and the faithfulness of those who responded to His call. This songnot only glorifies God but also commemorates the valor of women, such as Jael,who played crucial roles in history.
11 Sep 8min

Miriam : The Worshipping Witness
Season 7, Episode 1:Miriam – The Worshipping WitnessWelcome, truth seekers, to Season 7, known as the "WitnessSeries." Why is it called the Witness series, and is it special for areason? In this season, we bring you stories about women. These womenwho didn't just hear about God, but saw Him, met Him, feltHis power, and were utterly transformed. Their lives became living testimonies,vibrant proof of God's active presence in the world. From the desert plains to bustling cities, frommoments of profound joy to the depths of despair, these women stood as beaconsof faith. They didn't just believe; they witnessed. They didn'tjust learn; they lived and proclaimed what God had done. Join us as we uncover the powerful truths revealedthrough the lives of these incredible women, each a unique "Witness"to the living God. Prepare to be inspired, challenged, and empowered to liveout your testimony. I'm your host, Fr. Veigas Dominic SVD, and today,we're diving into a powerful story from the Old Testament, featuring a womanwhose praise and leadership resonated through the desert. In this first episode of Season 7, we focus on Miriam,the "Worshipping Witness." God used Miriam not only as a prophetessand leader but also as the very embodiment of joy and grateful praise after oneof the most astonishing miracles in biblical history. Her story reminds us thatour response to God's deliverance can be a powerful testimony. Miriam's actions resonate with us today because, in aworld often filled with lament, her life calls us to find moments of profoundpraise. Her message reminds us that celebration and worship are vital parts ofour faith, making God's glory known to all. Today, we'll unpack Miriam's life, her powerfulmessage as a worshipping witness, and how we can apply her wisdom in our ownlives. Let's get started. Who was Miriam?Miriam was a prophetess and the elder sister of Mosesand Aaron. Her first appearance in Scripture is subtle but significant. We seeher watching over her baby brother Moses in a basket on the Nile, bravelyapproaching Pharaoh's daughter to suggest a nurse, who, providentially, turnsout to be Moses's mother. This early glimpse reveals a woman of courage andquick thinking, already playing a pivotal role in God's plan for Israel'ssalvation. Her more prominent role, however, comes later, afterthe dramatic crossing of the Red Sea. You can read about this decisivemoment in Exodus chapter 15. The Israelites had just witnessed God'smiraculous intervention, parting the waters to save them from Pharaoh'spursuing army. Imagine the fear, the awe, and then the overwhelming relief!
4 Sep 9min

Witness Series Trailer
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29 Aug 52s

Prophet Series Episode 12 Simeon
Welcome back to The Prophet Series!Over the past eleven episodes, we’ve journeyed through the voices of prophetswho boldly proclaimed God’s truth and pointed toward the coming of the Messiah.Today, in our final episode of Season6, we reflect on a man who never wrote a book of prophecy, never stood beforekings, and never led a nation—yet his moment of prophetic fulfillment is one ofthe most beautiful scenes in the Gospels.We meet Simeon—the aged, devout manwho waited his whole life to witness God’s promise with his own eyes. In hisstory, we discover the profound gift of hope, patient faith, and what it meansto recognize salvation even when it comes quietly.Let’s open our hearts to the story ofSimeon, the Watcher of the Promise.We’re introduced to Simeon in theGospel of Luke, chapter 2. We don’t know his lineage, we don’t know hisoccupation—but we do know this:Simeon was righteous and devout,waiting for the consolation of Israel, and the Holy Spirit was upon him. – Luke2:25Simeon had received a personalrevelation from the Holy Spirit:“You will not see death before youhave seen the Lord’s Messiah.”That promise shaped the rhythm of hislife. He lived in holy anticipation—every day entering the temple courts,perhaps wondering, “Is today the day I’ll see Him?”Then, one ordinary day, a poor couplewalks in. They carry a newborn child, just over a month old. The Holy Spiritmoves in Simeon’s heart, and he knows—this child is the fulfillment of thepromise.He takes Jesus in his arms and praisesGod with one of the most profound declarations in all of Scripture:“Now, Lord, You may dismiss Yourservant in peace, for my eyes have seen Your salvation.”Simeon’s story is one of deep trust—ofwaiting in faith and rejoicing in God’s perfect timing.Simeon’s story unfolds in one shortscene, yet it contains rich theological and prophetic meaning. Let’s walkthrough it:He is described as righteous, devout,and filled with the Holy Spirit. His life teaches us the value of quiet,faithful devotion.Simeon receives a specific promisefrom God—and holds onto it, year after year. Guided by the Spirit, Simeon entersthe temple at the exact moment Jesus is brought in. He takes the child into hisarms and recognizes the Savior.This prayer has become a treasuredpart of the Church’s evening prayer—his personal praise has become the Church’sliturgy.Simeon blesses the child, but alsospeaks a sobering word to Mary: “A sword will pierce your soul too.” He seesboth the glory and the suffering that Christ will bring. Simeon doesn’t just hold theMessiah—he proclaims Him with joy and clarity, recognizing God’s salvation notjust for Israel, but for the entire world.Let’s reflect on Simeon’s beautifulproclamation from Luke 2:29–32:“Now, Master, you maylet your servant go in peace,according to your word,for my eyes have seenyour salvation,which you prepared insight of all the peoples,a light for revelationto the Gentiles,and glory for yourpeople Israel.”
12 Aug 8min

Prophet Series Episode 11 John the Baptist
Season 6, Episode 12: Johnthe Baptist – The Voice in the WildernessKey Verse: John 1:23 – “Iam the voice of one calling in the wilderness, ‘Make straight the way for theLord.’Welcome back to TheProphet Series! In our last episode, we reflected on Malachi’s call forfaithfulness and spiritual renewal and how it pointed toward the coming of theMessiah. Today, we conclude ourseason by exploring the life and ministry of John the Baptist, the finalprophet before the arrival of Jesus Christ. John the Baptist was apowerful and uncompromising voice, calling people to repentance and preparingtheir hearts to receive the Savior. His life and message teach us theimportance of humility, boldness, and a heart fully surrendered to God’spurpose. Let’s dive into the storyof John the Baptist and discover how we, too, can prepare the way for the Lordin our lives and the world around us.John the Baptist’s birthwas miraculous. The angel Gabriel announced it to his parents, Zechariah andElizabeth, who were both advanced in age and childless. From the beginning, it wasclear that John had a unique calling. Gabriel declared:“He will go on before theLord, in the spirit and power of Elijah, to turn the hearts of the parents totheir children and the disobedient to the wisdom of the righteous—to make readya people prepared for the Lord.” – Luke 1:17 John grew up in thewilderness, living a simple devotion to God. When he began his ministry, hismessage was clear and direct: “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven has comenear.” – Matthew 3:2 Crowds came to hear Johnpreach and be baptized in the Jordan River as a sign of repentance. John’sboldness often put him at odds with religious leaders, and he was ultimatelyimprisoned and executed for speaking out against King Herod. Yet, John’s unwaveringfaith and humility made him a powerful example of what it means to serve Godwholeheartedly.
27 Juli 7min

Prophet Series Episode 09 Elijah
Welcome back to The Prophet Series! In our last episode, wreflected on Micah’s call to act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with God.Today, we turn to Elijah, one of the most extraordinary prophets in the Bible. Elijah’s story is filled with dramatic moments: fire fromheaven, miraculous provisions, and bold confrontations with kings and falseprophets. But one of the most profound lessons from Elijah’s life comes in amoment of stillness—a moment when God speaks, not in the wind, fire, orearthquake, but in a gentle whisper. Elijah’s journey reminds us that while God often works inpowerful, visible ways, He also meets us in quiet, personal spaces. Let’s diveinto Elijah’s story and discover how we, too, can encounter God in thestillness. Elijah was a prophet during a time of spiritual decline inIsrael. King Ahab and Queen Jezebel had led the nation into idolatry,worshiping Baal and turning away from the true God. Elijah’s ministry was marked by boldness and miracles. Hedeclared a three-year drought, challenged the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel,and called down fire from heaven to prove that the Lord was God. These dramaticevents demonstrated God’s power and sovereignty. But Elijah’s journey wasn’t without struggle. After hisvictory on Mount Carmel, Jezebel threatened his life, and Elijah fled into thewilderness, overwhelmed with fear and despair. During this time of deepvulnerability, Elijah had a transformative encounter with God.
3 Juni 6min