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Welcome to Wednesday, June 2nd!
This episode of The 7-Minute Cross Talk Bible Study is titled:
A New King
This week’s Old Testament Lesson depicts a change in the mindset of the Israelite nation.
No longer did they want to be under the leadership of God. They wanted to be like all of the other nations around them. . . nations
that God had warned them against emulating.
God gives them exactly what they demand. God would give them a worldly king, a king just "like all the nations." The result would be catastrophic: they would reap the results of a worldly king. They would reap exactly what they had sown.
We must also guard against seeking or allowing another king to rule our lives.
If you desire further information, it may be requested from [email protected].
If the link to download the worksheet is not present within your podcast feed it may be downloaded at: https://servingjesuschrist.libsyn.com/
Scripture Quotations: New American Standard Bible: 1995 Update (La Habra, CA: The Lockman Foundation, 1995).
By Pastor Warren SwansonWelcome to Wednesday, June 2nd!
This episode of The 7-Minute Cross Talk Bible Study is titled:
A New King
This week’s Old Testament Lesson depicts a change in the mindset of the Israelite nation.
No longer did they want to be under the leadership of God. They wanted to be like all of the other nations around them. . . nations
that God had warned them against emulating.
God gives them exactly what they demand. God would give them a worldly king, a king just "like all the nations." The result would be catastrophic: they would reap the results of a worldly king. They would reap exactly what they had sown.
We must also guard against seeking or allowing another king to rule our lives.
If you desire further information, it may be requested from [email protected].
If the link to download the worksheet is not present within your podcast feed it may be downloaded at: https://servingjesuschrist.libsyn.com/
Scripture Quotations: New American Standard Bible: 1995 Update (La Habra, CA: The Lockman Foundation, 1995).