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August 7, 2024
In Jeremiah 1-4, the book begins with his divine appointment as a prophet to warn Judah of impending doom due to their sins. Despite Jeremiah's youth and reluctance, God empowers him to confront the nation with their disobedience and call for repentance.
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Today’s Reading: Read Jeremiah 1; 2:1-19, 28, 37; 3:11-18; 4:1-2 Let’s have some fun with crafts today! Grab a paper plate and draw a happy...
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In this episode of Sermon Notes, hosts Jay Strother and Brian Ball dive into the biblical books of Zephaniah and Nahum, two of the minor prophets.
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Today’s Reading: Read Joel 1:1-7; 15-20; 2:1-2,12-32;3:1-2,9-21 Let’s consider some actions and consequences. Throw a ball up in the air. If nothing interacts with the...
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August 6, 2024
The Book of Joel opens with a description of a devastating locust plague that serves as a metaphor for an impending invasion, urging the people of Judah to lament and turn to God. Joel calls for national repentance, promising that if the people return to God, He will restore their fortunes and bless the land. The prophecy culminates with a promise of the outpouring of God's Spirit on all people and the judgment of the nations, emphasizing God's power and presence in Zion, affirming His protective and redeeming role for Israel.
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Today’s Reading: Read Habakkuk 1:1-7,12-13; 2:1-4,20;3:1-6,13-19 Parents- play a game of Simon Says. Start out with easy, traditional instructions to follow! As the parent, give...
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August 5, 2024
Habakkuk questions God's tolerance of injustice, expressing dismay at violence and corruption in Judah, to which God responds with the revelation of an impending judgment through the Babylonian invasion. Despite the terrifying prophecy, Habakkuk concludes with a prayer of awe and faith in God's eternal sovereignty, choosing to rejoice in the Lord even amidst suffering and destruction.
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GOSPEL CONVERSATION OPPORTUNITY The Israelites messed up often, didn’t they? God was so faithful to forgive them – over and over. God kept His promise...
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August 3, 2024
In 2 Kings 22-23 and 2 Chronicles 34-35, King Josiah of Judah, known for his righteousness, initiated significant religious reforms and restoration of the temple, where the Book of the Law was discovered, leading to a renewed covenant with God and a grand observance of Passover. Despite his faithful reforms, Josiah died in battle against Pharaoh Neco, marking a poignant end to his reformative reign, as chronicled in the historical records of Judah's kings.
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Today’s Reading: Read 2 Kings 22-23 If you were to gather the following ingredients, what do you think you would be making? Flour, baking soda,...
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Today’s Reading: Read Zephaniah 1:1-7; 2:1-3; 3:9,12-17 Work together as a family to build a tower using whatever supplies you can find. (blocks, boxes, etc.)...
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August 2, 2024
Zephaniah prophesies a severe, sweeping judgment from God against all creation, highlighting a day of wrath and destruction that spares no one due to rampant idolatry and moral decay. Yet, there's hope for repentance and restoration, as God promises eventual salvation and renewal for the humble and faithful remnants.
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