25.01.28 “Why the Ashes? (Jeremiah 17:9-14)

Episode 250128 January 27, 2025 00:07:07
25.01.28 “Why the Ashes? (Jeremiah 17:9-14)
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25.01.28 “Why the Ashes? (Jeremiah 17:9-14)

Jan 27 2025 | 00:07:07

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Show Notes

 

Have you ever had the heartbreaking experience of sifting through the ashes of destruction or despair? It’s what people on the East Coast of the USA are still doing, weeks, months after the aftermath of hurricane Milton and what Californians are doing in the weeks following the devastation of the windswept fires. The truth is we could apply that horrible image to every country in the world and almost every city. The ashes around our world today are really not much different from those down through history past…natural disasters; failed governments; powerful criminals; rebellious teenagers; broken promises and abandonment by those who had the power to help but didn’t.

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 Today’s Scripture: Jeremiah 17:9-14. Choose below to read or listen.​​

Pastor Doug Anderson    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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