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In Malachi 4, Elijah is described as the one who "turns the hearts of the fathers to the children and the children to the fathers."
But long before Elijah turned the heart of one father, his own heart was turned on Mt. Horeb, when he was transformed in one encounter with God from a self-preserving "Lone Ranger" to a spiritual father who invested in future generations.
And it is precisely that "you-turn" on the mountain that defines how fathers' hearts are still turned today.
Listen now to learn more about "Turning the Hearts of Fathers."
stevepixler.com
myfreedomlife.com
By Steve PixlerIn Malachi 4, Elijah is described as the one who "turns the hearts of the fathers to the children and the children to the fathers."
But long before Elijah turned the heart of one father, his own heart was turned on Mt. Horeb, when he was transformed in one encounter with God from a self-preserving "Lone Ranger" to a spiritual father who invested in future generations.
And it is precisely that "you-turn" on the mountain that defines how fathers' hearts are still turned today.
Listen now to learn more about "Turning the Hearts of Fathers."
stevepixler.com
myfreedomlife.com