2 Kings
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Carolyn Anne Venable wrote a new blog post: Eleven Points on How to Be Hidden through Impending Judgment 7 months ago · View
Perhaps the Book of the Prophet Zephaniah is skipped over by some who would rather not hear its proclamations of judgment: judgment on Judah (Zeph 1); judgment on the Gentile nations (Zeph 2:4-15); judgement on Jerusalem (Zeph 3:1-7); judgment on the nations: “All the earth shall be devoured with the fire of My jealousy.” (Zeph [...]
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Carolyn Anne Venable posted an update: 1 year, 8 months ago · View
This morning I asked the Lord what He wanted me to read in His Word as I the next few days I hope to be witnessing to many Muslims. I heard the name “Naaman” and so I went to 2 Kings 5 . (Thank God for the chapter headings, or it might have taken me a lot longer to find it! I was not yet on Biblefox!)
The first verse describes Naaman as a “great and honorable man” and a “mighty man of valor”. I must remember that there are honorable people within the Muslim community. However, Naaman was a leper. Leprosy is symbolic in Scripture for sinfulness. Honorable men need also to be cleansed of their sin. They must obey the Prophet and Lord Jesus Christ to be wholly cleansed!
Please pray for the Lord to give me many open doors to open hearts to open their eyes to the Truth of Jesus Christ!
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Hannah Venable wrote a new blog post: Taking the Life of the Righteous 2 years ago · View
Often, the Lord protects the righteous from death. But sometimes he allows them to be killed. Josiah is the one king of Judah that has no sins or character flaws mentioned. He is said to follow God with his whole heart. He destroys all the altars and priests of false gods, attempts to follow the [...]