Finally some good news. No messages of judgment in Micah 4:1-5. Instead, we're looking at the Lord's future reign in Zion. So what we're reading in these first verses has yet to come to fruition. Now the text itself doesn't lay that out for us. So how do we know that this is a prophecy for future times? Look it over and then send in what you find. Tami W.
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Hi, my name is Tami Weissert, the P4 facilitator and the "voice" behind the blogs. I'm also co-host of the Back to the Bible radio program with Dr. Kroll. A little about me. I'm married to Jeff, and we love scuba diving, playing with our 3 dachshunds and going to Husker football games. I also love growing orchids, singing and Diet Pepsi. I hope you'll join in the blog conversation as we read through the Bible and grow together.
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First of all, there is no flow of peoples to God's house the church; in fact, there is an exodus it seems from sound, conservative doctrine in many churches and in people's faith! Almost like the "heyday" has been here and gone in Europe, Russia and the USA. Yet there are many coming to Christ in other places in the world, especially the African nations, correct? Also, it appears a time of persecution for Christian faith is on the horizon rather than a "lifting up" and reverence for God and His believers. Thank you God, that You give us hope in spite of it all!