‘When The Lord Is
Enraged Against The Nations.’
Isaiah 34:2-4.
a)
Isaiah 34:2. His fury is against their armies.
b)
Isaiah 34:2. He will utterly destroy them and
deliver them to slaughter.
c)
Isaiah 34:2. He will deliver them to
slaughter.
d)
Isaiah 34:3. Their dead will remain unburied
and the stench of rotting bodies will fill the Land.
e)
Isaiah 34:3. The mountains will fill with
their blood.
f)
Isaiah 34:4. At that time the heavens will
melt away and disappear just like a rolled up scroll..
g)
Isaiah 34:4. The stars will fall as leaves and
as ripe fruit from the trees.
(Through
this QT I see what happens When The Lord Is Enraged Against The Nations)
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‘Regular
Reading Of The Word Of God.’
Deuteronomy
17:20.
a)
Although originally written for kings this is
excellent advice for all True Believer fathers.
b)
Read God’s Word regularly – it prevents pride.
c)
It will keep him following the Lord well.
d)
It will help his children also to follow the Lord.
(This Second one teaches me the importance of Regular
Reading Of The Word Of God)
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Chris.
There are some awful scenes that we can see on the
Television in times of war. No one like to be a witness of war. God talks about
wars quite a lot in both the Old and New Testaments. God does not start wars
but sometimes He allows them so that people may turn to Him in their dire need.
Personally I do not like wars and conflicts of any type, I have to acknowledge
however that it seems that God allows them.