Telling the Truth

A Brighter Day Tomorrow

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God allows us freedom to choose how we live, but He doesn’t allow us to choose the consequences of our decisions. That’s the painful lesson we see the people of Judah live through as they are under siege with rampant famine and plague. In such dire circumstances, is it possible to live with hope that God will ever restore His people?In this message, Stuart Briscoe explores the purpose for God’s plan in allowing Judah to be taken over by foreign rule. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/508/29?v=20251111

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