Bible Discovery TV - The Daily Show (2024)
The Wilderness; Lamentations 4-5
Season 8, Episode 6
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08-Aug-2024
God does not stop working because the times are evil. Through the fall and captivity of Judah, we get to see this. The fall of Judah prompted Jeremiah to write the painful and emotional book of Lamentations. It speaks about the difficulties that the nation would face through serving their enemies in the captivity. However, this time was also when the great prophets Ezekiel and Daniel were called to see and speak amazing truths. Their unique ministries happened in the face of great evil. God wastes nothing. Even when we feel like all is lost, like our lives are being lived in futility, God’s answer is always hopeful. We need to remember that God speaks to us
wherever we find ourselves, because He has placed us there! Good or bad, our God is there.
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