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In this episode, I talk about how despite feelings of hopelessness regarding the US/Iran situation, our hope cannot be anchored on a peace deal - our hope must always be anchored on Jesus, the Prince of Peace. This world largely rejects Jesus and hopes to seek peace without Jesus, but this is never possible - any peace this world can bring is a counterfeit, short-term peace. True, long-term peace can only be achieved when Jesus returns to rule the world, which is why we pray the lord's prayer that "Thy will be done on Earth as in Heaven". A message of hope is conveyed through Lamentations Chapter 3:22-25 where the prophet Jeremiah gives thanks to the Lord that his love and compassions are new every morning, and that God rewards those who wait upon him.
By Adrian AuIn this episode, I talk about how despite feelings of hopelessness regarding the US/Iran situation, our hope cannot be anchored on a peace deal - our hope must always be anchored on Jesus, the Prince of Peace. This world largely rejects Jesus and hopes to seek peace without Jesus, but this is never possible - any peace this world can bring is a counterfeit, short-term peace. True, long-term peace can only be achieved when Jesus returns to rule the world, which is why we pray the lord's prayer that "Thy will be done on Earth as in Heaven". A message of hope is conveyed through Lamentations Chapter 3:22-25 where the prophet Jeremiah gives thanks to the Lord that his love and compassions are new every morning, and that God rewards those who wait upon him.