Bible Discovery TV - The Daily Show (2021)
Palaces Devoured; Hosea 8-11
Season 9, Episode 1
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01-Sep-2021
God’s calling is a majestic thing. To be summoned by the divine mind in order to accomplish God’s will is not a small thing; it is what our very lives are made for. God created us to fulfill His will by following His teaching and to present Him to the world as the Redeemer. A huge problem that we all face is human pride, most of us do not really believe that we need redemption. However, the sooner we face the fact that we need redemption, the sooner we get our lives right. In Heaven there will be no prisons, no police force or lawyers to represent us. We won’t need them because our hearts will be healed. Traveling through sin, bearing the consequences, and being freed from sin is a remarkable miracle. The human palaces we have constructed will be destroyed. Hosea 8 speaks about God’s people facing the facts.
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