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86. Strive Not With Your Maker | Accepting the Humble Means of God's Deliverance

44 min · 22 de abr de 2025
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What if the thing you're resisting is the very thing God wants to use to deliver you? In this week's episode, we’ll dive into Isaiah 45 and uncover a stunning prophecy—one that predicted both the fall of Israel and their miraculous rescue, not through a mighty prophet or a Hebrew king, but by a pagan ruler named Cyrus. Centuries before it happened, God had a plan. And yet, Israel was reluctant to accept the humble means of their deliverance.This lesson will challenge the way we see God’s methods. We’ll explore how pride causes us to question our Maker, how we often despise His simple and sometimes unexpected means of deliverance, and why the wisest response is simple...surrender.

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