Bible Discovery TV - The Daily Show (2022)
Trust in the LORD!; Jeremiah 45-48
Season 8, Episode 4
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04-Aug-2022
"What we say and what we do are not always the same thing. As I think about this, I find myself thinking about how each monetary coin and bill in the USA has the inscription,
‘IN GOD WE TRUST’. In each transaction of U.S. currency, the exchange makes the claim that the U.S.A. and the one who spends or buys with its money trusts in God. I wonder how many do, and how many are instead trusting in the power of the money itself. It’s also interesting that we are moving away from physical currency. Inscriptions like ‘in God we trust’ will be eliminated and removed. These are interesting times! The question will always remain, however: Do we truly trust in God or are we relying on our human systems of defense and protection? Moab was a country that originated from Lot through incest, and it was not very friendly to ancient Israel. God called Jeremiah to speak about His coming judgment on Moab, no matter how much protection they thought they had. We are a family-run international ministry with television, print and online programs designed to guide you through the Bible in one year.
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