• Day 324 | Judgment against Gog of Magog | James 4: Pray for God's Will

  • Nov 21 2024
  • Length: 21 mins
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Day 324 | Judgment against Gog of Magog | James 4: Pray for God's Will

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  • Day 324 of the Holy Bible One Year CHALLENGE.

    Ezekiel 38-39 talks about a big battle where God shows His power. It describes a leader named Gog from a place called Magog who, along with his allies, plans to attack Israel. But God steps in, protects Israel, and shows everyone that He is in control. This story teaches us about God's power to protect and His ultimate control over world events.

    James 4 teaches about how our desires can cause fights and arguments, and how we should trust God instead of being friends with the world's ways. It reminds us to be humble, not to judge others, and to remember that life is short. The main message is to get closer to God, and He will get closer to us.

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    Ezekiel 38

    Ezekiel 39

    James 4

    Proverbs 28:7-17

    You're listening to the "Holy Bible One Year CHALLENGE" with Master Storyteller, Michael Wood. Featuring the Holy Bible Easy-to-Read version and used by permission from Bible League International

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