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When I was reading the book of Obadiah awhile back, I felt it offered so many good principles for everyday living that I thought you might enjoy an entire issue on it. Many months later, as I was preparing...
History is replete with small nations that strut across the world stage, proudly flex their political muscles, and then vanish into obscurity. Edom was such a nation, and its story was...
Obadiah 1–4: When the apostle Paul wrote to his young protégé Timothy to tell him how to pastor the church at Ephesus, he cautioned him not to give too much responsibility to...
Obadiah 5—9: Most Americans remember where they were on 9/11. We remember our vulnerability; our politicians singing together on the Capitol steps in Washington, DC; the national prayer...
Obadiah 10—14: Imagine having to sleep with a gun under your bed. I am not talking about Detroit, New York, or Philadelphia. I am talking about Haifa, Tel Aviv, and Jerusalem. This...
Obadiah 15–16: Have you ever seen someone revel in another’s misfortune or be smug and self-satisfied when sympathy was called for? There’s a saying, “What goes around comes around.” The Bible...
Your message is timely for those of us who are of Tigray origin. Our brothers and sisters in Tigray are being killed because of their ethnicity, being raped and deliberately infected with HIV, looted, displaced, deprived of basic services, and humanitarian aid. In order to make recovery difficult, the Ethiopian and Eritrean governments are looting everything from household items to big factories and trucks. Universities, churches, food, animals, even pots, and pan are not excluded from the theft. Today, as I am reading Ethiopia is being attacked by Sudan and Ethiopians asking why their country is being attacked, I cannot help but think what goes around comes around. I am deeply concerned true Christianity is lost on Ethiopians who claim Ethiopia to be the land of ancient Christianity. Anyways, thank you for this wonderful message. It has given me hope and lifted me from my two months of depression and sadness. I am asking all Christians to pray for Tigray as it is in grave danger.
Thank you man of God, what you have said is nothing but the truth, these is not uncommon wisdom is from Above, why am saying is that it is not all the ministers of the Gospel that knows this,
May God be your strength.