Bible Discovery TV - The Daily Show (2021)
Praise the LORD!; Isaiah 60-63
Season 7, Episode 13
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19-Jul-2021
The LORD is to be praised! The theme of the transformation of God’s people continues in Isaiah 62 with the assurance of Zion’s salvation. From shame they will rise in glory, thanks to what their LORD God has done and will do. When we look at the prophetic, we often see judgments and warnings, but there are also times when we see obvious reconciliation and praise. As Christians, we know and understand that we must praise God all the time, because God is good all the time. Judgment comes because of disobedience to God. However, when we turn back from sin, repent, and begin following God, He helps us and blesses us.
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