Do we always have to choose a side? Yes, and no. It’s important for God’s people to be on His side. The problem is, He often has His people on different sides of an issue or a conflict. That’s the problem of living in exile in a fallen world. Until His Kingdom is fully established, we have to navigate impossible situations created by the endless jostling of the world’s kingdoms against one another and against the Kingdom of our God.
This coming week, 16-22 February 2025 (18-24 Shevat 5785), the Bible reading plan covers Mishpatim (Ordinances). 16 Feb Exodus 21:1-19 1 Chronicles 1:1-42 Luke 18:18-34
Navigating Our Shenandoah Moment
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Do we always have to choose a side? Yes, and no. It’s important for God’s people to be on His side. The problem is, He often has His people on different sides of an issue or a conflict. That’s the problem of living in exile in a fallen world. Until His Kingdom is fully established, we have to navigate impossible situations created by the endless jostling of the world’s kingdoms against one another and against the Kingdom of our God.
Exodus 1:1-6:1; Isaiah 27:6-28:13, 29:22-23; Ecclesiastes 3:1-8; Romans 12:14-13:15; Ephesians 6:10-1
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Music: “American Frontiers,” Aaron Kenny, YouTube Audio Library, December, 2018. Listen to the complete audio on Youtube at https://youtu.be/54f6wPtm0wg?si=elR4oehV4VfCzU6m.
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