In the midst of our busy daily lives, does it ever occur to us that God intends for us to be His agents of change? This is a matter of prayer and action: without the action, the prayer may go unanswered; and without the prayer, the action may go astray.
Genesis 18:1-22:24; 2 Kings 4:1-37; Isaiah 61:1-2; Matthew 11:4-6, 20-23, 12:38-42; Luke 4:16-19
Illustration: John Knox Admonishing Mary Queen of Scots. Engraving by John Burnet after a work of Sir William Allan, 1824, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.
Why did the New Testament writers quote so much from the Old Testament? Maybe because they weren’t starting a new religion, but following Messiah Yeshua’s
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In the midst of our busy daily lives, does it ever occur to us that God intends for us to be His agents of change? This is a matter of prayer and action: without the action, the prayer may go unanswered; and without the prayer, the action may go astray.
Genesis 18:1-22:24; 2 Kings 4:1-37; Isaiah 61:1-2; Matthew 11:4-6, 20-23, 12:38-42; Luke 4:16-19
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Illustration: John Knox Admonishing Mary Queen of Scots. Engraving by John Burnet after a work of Sir William Allan, 1824, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.
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