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In this lesson, we finish our look at the Book of Micah with a look at the End Times prophecies of the Book of Micah.
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Ep.89 Minor Prophets: Nahum 1:1 to 3:13
In this lesson, we begin our look at the Book of Nahum: introduction through chapter 3 and verse 13.
Ep.88 Wisdom's Path: Which Way Are You Headed?
From Proverbs 1:7, “The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge,” this message asks a piercing question: Which way are you headed? Every life moves toward wisdom or foolishness. God’s Word calls for a course correction through Christ, “the wisdom of God” (1 Corinthians 1:24). Turn from drifting, seek Him, and walk the path that leads to life.
Ep.87 From Bitter to Blessed (Ruth 2:18-23)
In this message from Ruth 2:18–23, we see how God turns bitterness into blessing through His providence and His people. Naomi, once consumed with sorrow, begins to see the hand of the LORD at work through Ruth’s faithfulness and Boaz’s kindness. “Blessed be he of the LORD, who hath not left off his kindness” (Ruth 2:20). This passage reminds us that God’s hesed—His steadfast lovingkindness—often comes through ordinary acts of obedience and encouragement. As Ruth labored faithfully, God was weaving redemption through every detail. We are challenged to be encouragers, channels of grace, and instruments of hope. Above all, we are pointed to Jesus Christ, our Kinsman-Redeemer, who redeems, restores, and brings us into His family forever.
Ep.86 Minor Prophets: Micah Conclusion
Ep.85 I Stand at the Door & Knock (Revelation 3:14-22)
In this message from Revelation 3:14–22, Christ confronts a lukewarm church that appeared strong outwardly but was empty within. He declares, “Behold, I stand at the door, and knock” (Revelation 3:20), revealing His patient, pleading heart toward sinners and saints alike. Though rejected, He still invites: “if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in.” This is a call to repentance, renewed fellowship, and true surrender. Christ is not impressed with appearance—He seeks the heart. Will you open the door? Will you live for self, or fully yield to Him who alone gives life, joy, and eternal reward?
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