25.02.24 “God in the Aftermath” (Jeremiah 39:8-14; 40:1-6)

Episode 250224 February 23, 2025 00:08:26
25.02.24 “God in the Aftermath” (Jeremiah 39:8-14; 40:1-6)
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25.02.24 “God in the Aftermath” (Jeremiah 39:8-14; 40:1-6)

Feb 23 2025 | 00:08:26

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Show Notes

 

Over the years you and I have seen the overwhelming aftermath of huge disasters, it’s happening right now in North Carolina and Florida after the hurricanes of last fall. It’s happening in several other cities around the world following floods, landslides, earthquakes, volcanoes, hurricanes and windswept fires. It will eventually be happening in Ukraine and the Gaza strip following the destruction of war. Most clean up and restoration projects take a very long, long time. Have you ever been part of the aftermath of a great devastation? 

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  Today’s Scripture: Jeremiah 39:8-14; 40:1-6. Choose below to read or listen.Jeremiah 39:8-14; 40:1-6                                        Jer. 39​​

Jer. 40

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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