21.10.07 Frogs - Exodus 8:1-15

Episode 211007 October 06, 2021 00:08:13
21.10.07 Frogs - Exodus 8:1-15
Walking with Jesus with Pastor Doug Anderson Podcast
21.10.07 Frogs - Exodus 8:1-15

Oct 06 2021 | 00:08:13

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Show Notes

7-oct-2021-slider-image-1024x438.jpg?resize=1024%2C438&ssl=1 I wonder which animals you most enjoy and which ones either frighten you or you actually detest? My wife and I have what is called a ‘wet lands’ behind our home and the croaking of frogs, especially at certain times of the year can be almost deafening. Also, especially when they are very small, the frogs seem to find their way into our home through even the slightest crack in the door. It is not difficult for us to therefore imagine what an invasion of frogs might be like!  We’re walking with Moses in the early days of one of the most amazing events in all history… the Exodus of nearly 1 million Hebrew slaves from bondage in Egypt.

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Or  copy and go to this link: https://walkingwithjesus.ddawj-365.com/thursday-07-october-2021-frogs-exodus-81-15/  Today’s Scripture is Exodus 8:1-15. Choose below to read or listen.​​

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