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In this episode, Ben Peyton explores the rich symbolism of The River of Life—a biblical image of renewal, peace, and divine presence. Set against the backdrop of the postexilic period, following the assassination of Emperor Domitian in 96 AD, this message reflects on a turning point in history when persecution of the Jews had ceased.
“The River of Life” reminds us that God’s ultimate promise is one of restoration—a time when His people would no longer live in fear, but flourish in His provision and peace.
Because when the storm passes, God leads us to living waters.
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In this episode, Ben Peyton explores the rich symbolism of The River of Life—a biblical image of renewal, peace, and divine presence. Set against the backdrop of the postexilic period, following the assassination of Emperor Domitian in 96 AD, this message reflects on a turning point in history when persecution of the Jews had ceased.
“The River of Life” reminds us that God’s ultimate promise is one of restoration—a time when His people would no longer live in fear, but flourish in His provision and peace.
Because when the storm passes, God leads us to living waters.