Haggai/Zechariah Overview
It is one thing to start something in your life, but the magic comes when you have the courage and motivation to finish.
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It is one thing to start something in your life, but the magic comes when you have the courage and motivation to finish.
Can you imagine our world with an added spirit of meekness? It would most assuredly “undo all that afflicts (us),” (Zephaniah 3:19)
It is easy to rejoice in the Lord and proclaim the goodness of God…when things are going well. What about when things aren’t going well?
Even prophets sometimes have questions and feel burdens...whether your name is Habakkuk, or even Joseph Smith.
As the prophet Nahum was teaching the powerful city of Nineveh, he needed to be clear about the true character of God with both his matchless power and his mercy and goodness. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
The Lord’s ways are everlasting and filled with hope and deliverance…even in books filled with pride, wickedness, and destruction.
What does the Lord truly require of us? Hint…it has nothing to do with calves, rams, and oil. And what he offers in return is pretty amazing!
It is well known that the Savior quoted Isaiah and the Psalms. Did you know that He also quoted Micah several times? If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
Anger is a normal human emotion that comes to all of us at different times, but it is what we do with t that makes the difference.
Why would anyone run “from the presence of the Lord”? There is a power in taking our eyes off of Nineveh, and fixing our focus toward the Lord.