21.03.03 Apocalypse -- Malachi 4

Episode 210203 March 20, 2021 00:07:46
21.03.03 Apocalypse -- Malachi 4
Walking with Jesus with Pastor Doug Anderson Podcast
21.03.03 Apocalypse -- Malachi 4

Mar 20 2021 | 00:07:46

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The word “Apocalypse” may be a bit dramatic. . . but we live in unprecedented times, and let’s hear what Malachi says to us today!

Goodbyes can be difficult can’t they, especially when you don’t know for sure when you’ll see them next or even IF you’ll see them again, right? Words said at times of ‘good-bye’ are significant aren’t they? As you listen closely to those ‘good-bye’ words, you can tell the degree of certainty that they have of when or if they will be reunited, and how soon or distant that day will be.  We’ve come to the final ‘good-bye’ words of God in the Old Testament of the Bible. Malachi is the last prophet to have spoken or written to the people of Israel before the prolonged 400 years of silence between the Old & New Testaments.

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Let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, with our eyes fixed on Jesus…” (Heb. 12:1,2)

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