Sibling rivalry has threatened the peace of families since the first family was formed. That’s why our Creator chose one family to reverse that trend and extend peace to every family on earth. The question is whether we will accept the offer – and if we will be intentional about extending the peace even further.
Genesis 47:28-50:26; 1 Kings 2:1-12; 2 Samuel 7:8-17; Luke 12:13-15; Romans 11:25-27
This coming week, September 24-30 (9-15 Tishrei 5784), the Bible reading plan covers Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement) and Sukkot I (Feast of Tabernacles). 24
Waiting For Shiloh
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Sibling rivalry has threatened the peace of families since the first family was formed. That’s why our Creator chose one family to reverse that trend and extend peace to every family on earth. The question is whether we will accept the offer – and if we will be intentional about extending the peace even further.
Genesis 47:28-50:26; 1 Kings 2:1-12; 2 Samuel 7:8-17; Luke 12:13-15; Romans 11:25-27
Click here to download a transcript of this podcast: Waiting For Shiloh
Music: “Shevet Achim,” Exodus Road Band, Heart of the Matter, 2016. The Exodus Road Band’s music is available at www.exodusroadband.com.
Illustration: Jacob Blesses His Sons, Cornelis Huyberts, after Gerard Hoet, 1720-1728, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam.
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