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In this 3rd episode on Redemption, we will look at an example of why even though God wants to Redeem His people, the won't benefit from His desire to Redeem them. Why? Because they continued to trust in man's teaching and not the knowledge of God. As God says, My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge. Now this doesn't mean to none of Israel or Judah can be redeemed, but many of these people who lived during this time God pronounced judgement and death. It is only those who come in the true repentance of what God requires that they will receive of the blessings of the redemption of God. It all comes down to receiving of the New Heart and New Spirit so that you can come in true repentance and seek God in a truth so that you can find Him and find salvation for your soul.
Passages covered: 2 Timothy 3:4-7; Hosea 4:1-7, ch5-7, 8:13, 9:7-17, 10:2, 12, 12:1-6, 13:4-16, 14:1-4, 9; Ezekiel 3:20-21, 11:18-20, 18:29-32, 36:25-27.
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In this 3rd episode on Redemption, we will look at an example of why even though God wants to Redeem His people, the won't benefit from His desire to Redeem them. Why? Because they continued to trust in man's teaching and not the knowledge of God. As God says, My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge. Now this doesn't mean to none of Israel or Judah can be redeemed, but many of these people who lived during this time God pronounced judgement and death. It is only those who come in the true repentance of what God requires that they will receive of the blessings of the redemption of God. It all comes down to receiving of the New Heart and New Spirit so that you can come in true repentance and seek God in a truth so that you can find Him and find salvation for your soul.
Passages covered: 2 Timothy 3:4-7; Hosea 4:1-7, ch5-7, 8:13, 9:7-17, 10:2, 12, 12:1-6, 13:4-16, 14:1-4, 9; Ezekiel 3:20-21, 11:18-20, 18:29-32, 36:25-27.