We tend to pick and choose our food based on our tastes. That’s not a problem when our tastes coincide with good nutrition, but too often nutrition has very little to do with our preferences. If that’s the case with physical food that we take into our bodies, what about the food that we take into our spirits?
Deuteronomy 31:1-30; Hosea 14:1-9; Micah 7:18-20; Joel 2:15-27; Amos 8:11-12; Matthew 4:4: John 6:26-38
Christian prophetic thought has long understood that God’s timetable centers on Israel. It’s actually more than that, as Samuel Wearp can tell you. Samuel has been
Our Own Personal Famine
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We tend to pick and choose our food based on our tastes. That’s not a problem when our tastes coincide with good nutrition, but too often nutrition has very little to do with our preferences. If that’s the case with physical food that we take into our bodies, what about the food that we take into our spirits?
Deuteronomy 31:1-30; Hosea 14:1-9; Micah 7:18-20; Joel 2:15-27; Amos 8:11-12; Matthew 4:4: John 6:26-38
Click here to download a transcript of this podcast: Our Own Personal Famine.pdf
Music: “Psalm 23,” Celtic Worship, Morningtide, Integrity Music 2021. See the official video on Youtube at https://youtu.be/GL5VjnO7mB4. Celtic Worship’s music is available at https://celticworship.co.uk/.
Picture: Mad tomato (found art off a tomato box (colorized)). Image by Andrew Huff, October 20, 2005, via Flickr.
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