POPULARITY
I DID NOT COME TO BRING PEACE BUT A SWORD Matthew 10:34 Do not think (nomidzo – assume) that I came to bring peace on earth. I did not come to bring peace but a sword. For I have come to ‘set a man against his father, a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law'; and a man's enemies will be those of his own household… He who loves them more than Me is not worthy of Me. And he who does not take his cross and follow after Me is not worthy of Me. He who finds his life (psyche – soul) will lose it, and he who loses his life (soul) for My sake will find it. There appear to be two paradoxes here. One is that Jesus the ‘prince of Peace‘ comes with a sword The other is that if we try to save our soul, we lose it. In the first paradox there are two kinds of peace and two kinds of sword. In the second paradox there are two kinds of soul – the self-serving soul and the self-surrendered soul. In the middle is – take up your cross and follow me The two kinds of peace. The peace of the world of wrong allegiances. (Peace-eirene- to be at one with). The true peace of our allegiance to Jesus and being at one with him and each other. The two swords. The first is the more external sword of truth that divides between our right and wrong religious, social, and political allegiances. The second sword is the word of truth that divides between soul and spirit in our inner lives as seen in Hebrews 4:12. I will come to that later. But Jesus here in Matthew is directly quoting Micah Chapter 7, where the people were forming wrong allegiances with ungodly nations and taking on a false identity and not their Godly identity as his people. He is talking about the first kind of peace and the first kind of sword, that involved both religious and political allegiance. Paul spoke about the religious Jews who resisted the sword of the word of truth about the Kingdom of God that Jesus brought to them. Romans 2:23. You who make your boast in the law, do you dishonour God through breaking the law? For “the name of God is blasphemed among the Gentiles (nations) because of you,” They misunderstood the Kingdom of God as being external and of political power and not of the inner spiritual power of God in Christ. But Jesus doesn't bring division – he brings a sword of truth – allegiances bring division. The same thing is happening even in Christianity on a global scale today where that sword is out there in the public square – in social interaction, social media, and the internet. There have never been so many identity-driven allegiances competing with such hostility regarding cultural ideology and political power. The cross represents the death of any socially protected identity agendas. AND Politicians and the media and other influencers have redefined antisemitism in so many ways in the US that more and more evangelical Christians there are becoming divided concerning alliance or non-alliance to the State of Israel, but they don't seem to fully understand what they are divided over despite the many prophetic Scriptures that deal with Israel. This is especially relevant in the current conflict between The US and Iran on this very day, that profoundly implicates Israel, and these lines of division are growing and the hostile division deeply concerns me BUT that's what the sword is about… Only the sword that Jesus brings will shed light and truth on all of that in due time – God has the last Word. The problem with Christians having so many irons in the fire in this, is that there is more heat than light. We should be the bearers of light rather than heat. So stay in prayer. It is more volatile in America and Europe than in Australia, but the same principles apply here in the general global and domestic issues – and our voter polls are scattering in all directions like never before. But Scripture tells us how to respond as both citizens and Christians in two Godly ways. The first way is that we are urged to pray for our leaders. 1 Timothy 2:1 First of all, then, I urge that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings be made for all people, for kings and all who are in high positions, that we may lead a peaceful and quiet life, godly and dignified in every way. This is good, and it is pleasing in the sight of God our Savior, who desires all people to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth. The other way is the perfect way of loving our neighbour. In the parable of the good Samaritan Jesus admonishes the Jewish people about not having love or even care for their Samaritan neighbours because of their religious and political tribalism. Jesus also said But love your enemies, and do good to them, and lend, expecting nothing in return, and your reward will be great, and you will be sons of the Most High, for he is kind to the ungrateful and the evil. So be merciful, even as your Father is merciful (Luke 7:35). Even if I left the discussion there, we would have some worthwhile aspirations to faithfully attend to with a sense of purpose and reality. But it cannot be left there. The sword goes deeper than political, social, and family allegiances. THE SECOND SWORD AND THE SECOND PEACE SINCE JESUS DIED AND ROSE AGAIN There is the second sword that Jesus brought – not just about the outward world of earthly Kingdoms but the sword that divides our inner spiritual world between our soul and our spirit. Without this second inner work we cannot attend faithfully to those other instructions about praying for leaders and loving our neighbours. The second sword is the logos word of God that divides between our soul and our spirit. Hebrews 4:12 For the word of God is living and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the division of soul and spirit, and of joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart. That refers to the final words of the opening Scripture that Jesus uses to summarise his statement regarding coming with a sword. He who finds his life (psyche – the soul formed by survival strategies) will lose it, and he who loses his life (the soul formed by survival strategies) for My sake will find it (They find the soul formed by a spiritual renewal of the mind and heart in Christ). Now the paradox makes sense. The healing and salvation of the soul requires the second sword of re-allegiance. The sword exposes what in the soul is not aligned with the Spirit. And that sword brings the second Peace (Eirene – at one with) our oneness with God through Jesus and the Holy Spirit To become brothers and sisters living at peace with another in the Church, the Body of Christ, that second sword should cut within us before divisions try to cut between us. Ephesians 4:1 I beseech you to walk worthy of the calling with which you were called, with all lowliness and gentleness, with longsuffering, bearing with one another in love, endeavouring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace. Paul wrote a message to the church at Rome about how to live in the bonds of peace with an amazing freedom of an uncompromising faith. But this freedom came with loving acceptance of people who had different ideas about how to honour God in the way that they served him. Some observed legalistic religious rules that narrowed their freedom in serving God. Paul said that the criteria we were to abide by was the other person's sincere heart to honour God in how they served or worshipped him. Romans 14:1 Accept the one whose faith is weak, without quarreling over disputable matters. 2 One person's faith allows them to eat anything, but another, whose faith is weak, eats only vegetables. 3 The one who eats everything must not treat with contempt the one who does not, and the one who does not eat everything must not judge the one who does, for God has accepted them. 4 Who are you to judge someone else's servant? To their own master, servants stand or fall. And they will stand, for the Lord is able to make them stand. 5 One person considers one day more sacred than another; another considers every day alike. Each of them should be fully convinced in their own mind.6 Whoever regards one day as special does so to the Lord… 8 If we live, we live for the Lord; and if we die, we die for the Lord. So, whether we live or die, we belong to the Lord. 9 10 Why do you judge your brother or sister[a]? For we will all stand before God's judgment seat. 12 So then, each of us will give an account of ourselves to God. 13let us stop judging on one another. And also do not put any stumbling block or obstacle in the way of a brother or sister. 15 If your brother or sister stumbles because of what you do you are no longer acting in love. The apostle John declared that this would be the true sign or witness that God was living within us through Jesus and he Holy Spirit. John 13:34 A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another; as I have loved you, that you also love one another. By this all will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another.”
Send us a textThis is a message I shared at Timothy Lutheran Church on Sunday February 1, 2026 from Micah Chapter 6, verses 1-8. Thank you for listening. Please note: Your sound isn't sounding different today.... I was a bit under the weather but with the help of God powered through this message.
A media ministry publication of Grace Bible Church in Elkhart, Indiana. Moments of transforming grace from the Bible.
Do not my words do good to him who walks uprightly? Micah 2:7 One of my favorite books of the Bible, highlighting the character of our God - faithful in steadfast love, but holy and righteous in His judgment. He predicted a time when prophets, like himself, would vanish from Israel, but boldly proclaimed God's message in his day: Therefore it shall be night to you, without vision, and darkness to you, without divination. The sun shall go down on the prophets, and the day shall be black over them; the seers shall be disgraced, and the diviners put to shame; they shall all cover their lips, for there is no answer from God. But as for me, I am filled with power, with the Spirit of the LORD, and with justice and might, to declare to Jacob his transgression and to Israel his sin. Micah 3:6–8 Micah was a contemporary of Amos, Hosea; and Isaiah, and he accurately predicted the fall of Israel to Assyria and Judah to Babylon in judgment for their wicked abuse of power and oppression of the poor. His indictment is scathing: Hear, you heads of Jacob and rulers of the house of Israel! Is it not for you to know justice?— you who hate the good and love the evil Micah 3:1–2 It is no mistake that in the book of Micah God is looking out for the humble, lowly and poor who are being mistreated by the powerful and corrupt, as the birthplace of the Messiah is here announced as that humble little agrarian town of Bethlehem, the House of Bread ... the bread that comes down from heaven, who also was used and abused by the powerful. Micah's predictions of the Lord Jesus, like those of Isaiah, are stunning! ... with a rod they strike the judge of Israel on the cheek. But you, O Bethlehem Ephrathah, who are too little to be among the clans of Judah, from you shall come forth for me one who is to be ruler in Israel, whose coming forth is from of old, from ancient days. This helpful summary of Micah, we pray, will help in your study of this wonderful book in God's word. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFEUEcylwLc
Do not my words do good to him who walks uprightly? Micah 2:7 One of my favorite books of the Bible, highlighting the character of our God - faithful in steadfast love, but holy and righteous in His judgment. He predicted a time when prophets, like himself, would vanish from Israel, but boldly proclaimed God's message in his day: Therefore it shall be night to you, without vision, and darkness to you, without divination. The sun shall go down on the prophets, and the day shall be black over them; the seers shall be disgraced, and the diviners put to shame; they shall all cover their lips, for there is no answer from God. But as for me, I am filled with power, with the Spirit of the LORD, and with justice and might, to declare to Jacob his transgression and to Israel his sin. Micah 3:6–8 Micah was a contemporary of Amos, Hosea; and Isaiah, and he accurately predicted the fall of Israel to Assyria and Judah to Babylon in judgment for their wicked abuse of power and oppression of the poor. His indictment is scathing: Hear, you heads of Jacob and rulers of the house of Israel! Is it not for you to know justice?— you who hate the good and love the evil Micah 3:1–2 It is no mistake that in the book of Micah God is looking out for the humble, lowly and poor who are being mistreated by the powerful and corrupt, as the birthplace of the Messiah is here announced as that humble little agrarian town of Bethlehem, the House of Bread ... the bread that comes down from heaven, who also was used and abused by the powerful. Micah's predictions of the Lord Jesus, like those of Isaiah, are stunning! ... with a rod they strike the judge of Israel on the cheek. But you, O Bethlehem Ephrathah, who are too little to be among the clans of Judah, from you shall come forth for me one who is to be ruler in Israel, whose coming forth is from of old, from ancient days. This helpful summary of Micah, we pray, will help in your study of this wonderful book in God's word. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFEUEcylwLc
Do not my words do good to him who walks uprightly? Micah 2:7 One of my favorite books of the Bible, highlighting the character of our God - faithful in steadfast love, but holy and righteous in His judgment. He predicted a time when prophets, like himself, would vanish from Israel, but boldly proclaimed God's message in his day: Therefore it shall be night to you, without vision, and darkness to you, without divination. The sun shall go down on the prophets, and the day shall be black over them; the seers shall be disgraced, and the diviners put to shame; they shall all cover their lips, for there is no answer from God. But as for me, I am filled with power, with the Spirit of the LORD, and with justice and might, to declare to Jacob his transgression and to Israel his sin. Micah 3:6–8 Micah was a contemporary of Amos, Hosea; and Isaiah, and he accurately predicted the fall of Israel to Assyria and Judah to Babylon in judgment for their wicked abuse of power and oppression of the poor. His indictment is scathing: Hear, you heads of Jacob and rulers of the house of Israel! Is it not for you to know justice?— you who hate the good and love the evil Micah 3:1–2 It is no mistake that in the book of Micah God is looking out for the humble, lowly and poor who are being mistreated by the powerful and corrupt, as the birthplace of the Messiah is here announced as that humble little agrarian town of Bethlehem, the House of Bread ... the bread that comes down from heaven, who also was used and abused by the powerful. Micah's predictions of the Lord Jesus, like those of Isaiah, are stunning! ... with a rod they strike the judge of Israel on the cheek. But you, O Bethlehem Ephrathah, who are too little to be among the clans of Judah, from you shall come forth for me one who is to be ruler in Israel, whose coming forth is from of old, from ancient days. This helpful summary of Micah, we pray, will help in your study of this wonderful book in God's word. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFEUEcylwLc
Do not my words do good to him who walks uprightly? Micah 2:7 One of my favorite books of the Bible, highlighting the character of our God - faithful in steadfast love, but holy and righteous in His judgment. He predicted a time when prophets, like himself, would vanish from Israel, but boldly proclaimed God's message in his day: Therefore it shall be night to you, without vision, and darkness to you, without divination. The sun shall go down on the prophets, and the day shall be black over them; the seers shall be disgraced, and the diviners put to shame; they shall all cover their lips, for there is no answer from God. But as for me, I am filled with power, with the Spirit of the LORD, and with justice and might, to declare to Jacob his transgression and to Israel his sin. Micah 3:6–8 Micah was a contemporary of Amos, Hosea; and Isaiah, and he accurately predicted the fall of Israel to Assyria and Judah to Babylon in judgment for their wicked abuse of power and oppression of the poor. His indictment is scathing: Hear, you heads of Jacob and rulers of the house of Israel! Is it not for you to know justice?— you who hate the good and love the evil Micah 3:1–2 It is no mistake that in the book of Micah God is looking out for the humble, lowly and poor who are being mistreated by the powerful and corrupt, as the birthplace of the Messiah is here announced as that humble little agrarian town of Bethlehem, the House of Bread ... the bread that comes down from heaven, who also was used and abused by the powerful. Micah's predictions of the Lord Jesus, like those of Isaiah, are stunning! ... with a rod they strike the judge of Israel on the cheek. But you, O Bethlehem Ephrathah, who are too little to be among the clans of Judah, from you shall come forth for me one who is to be ruler in Israel, whose coming forth is from of old, from ancient days. This helpful summary of Micah, we pray, will help in your study of this wonderful book in God's word. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFEUEcylwLc
Do not my words do good to him who walks uprightly? Micah 2:7 One of my favorite books of the Bible, highlighting the character of our God - faithful in steadfast love, but holy and righteous in His judgment. He predicted a time when prophets, like himself, would vanish from Israel, but boldly proclaimed God's message in his day: Therefore it shall be night to you, without vision, and darkness to you, without divination. The sun shall go down on the prophets, and the day shall be black over them; the seers shall be disgraced, and the diviners put to shame; they shall all cover their lips, for there is no answer from God. But as for me, I am filled with power, with the Spirit of the LORD, and with justice and might, to declare to Jacob his transgression and to Israel his sin. Micah 3:6–8 Micah was a contemporary of Amos, Hosea; and Isaiah, and he accurately predicted the fall of Israel to Assyria and Judah to Babylon in judgment for their wicked abuse of power and oppression of the poor. His indictment is scathing: Hear, you heads of Jacob and rulers of the house of Israel! Is it not for you to know justice?— you who hate the good and love the evil Micah 3:1–2 It is no mistake that in the book of Micah God is looking out for the humble, lowly and poor who are being mistreated by the powerful and corrupt, as the birthplace of the Messiah is here announced as that humble little agrarian town of Bethlehem, the House of Bread ... the bread that comes down from heaven, who also was used and abused by the powerful. Micah's predictions of the Lord Jesus, like those of Isaiah, are stunning! ... with a rod they strike the judge of Israel on the cheek. But you, O Bethlehem Ephrathah, who are too little to be among the clans of Judah, from you shall come forth for me one who is to be ruler in Israel, whose coming forth is from of old, from ancient days. This helpful summary of Micah, we pray, will help in your study of this wonderful book in God's word. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFEUEcylwLc
Do not my words do good to him who walks uprightly? Micah 2:7 One of my favorite books of the Bible, highlighting the character of our God - faithful in steadfast love, but holy and righteous in His judgment. He predicted a time when prophets, like himself, would vanish from Israel, but boldly proclaimed God's message in his day: Therefore it shall be night to you, without vision, and darkness to you, without divination. The sun shall go down on the prophets, and the day shall be black over them; the seers shall be disgraced, and the diviners put to shame; they shall all cover their lips, for there is no answer from God. But as for me, I am filled with power, with the Spirit of the LORD, and with justice and might, to declare to Jacob his transgression and to Israel his sin. Micah 3:6–8 Micah was a contemporary of Amos, Hosea; and Isaiah, and he accurately predicted the fall of Israel to Assyria and Judah to Babylon in judgment for their wicked abuse of power and oppression of the poor. His indictment is scathing: Hear, you heads of Jacob and rulers of the house of Israel! Is it not for you to know justice?— you who hate the good and love the evil Micah 3:1–2 It is no mistake that in the book of Micah God is looking out for the humble, lowly and poor who are being mistreated by the powerful and corrupt, as the birthplace of the Messiah is here announced as that humble little agrarian town of Bethlehem, the House of Bread ... the bread that comes down from heaven, who also was used and abused by the powerful. Micah's predictions of the Lord Jesus, like those of Isaiah, are stunning! ... with a rod they strike the judge of Israel on the cheek. But you, O Bethlehem Ephrathah, who are too little to be among the clans of Judah, from you shall come forth for me one who is to be ruler in Israel, whose coming forth is from of old, from ancient days. This helpful summary of Micah, we pray, will help in your study of this wonderful book in God's word. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFEUEcylwLc
Trust issues. Words of comfort.
Family of David to the rescue
Jewish people strong like a lion
Micah: Chapter 5 - 6.25.25 by Launchpoint Church
Micah: Chapter 3 - 5.28.25 by Launchpoint Church
Micah: Chapter 4 - 6.11.25 by Launchpoint Church
Breaking Through
The melting of mountains
Micah: Chapter 1 - 5.14.25 by Launchpoint Church
Micah: Chapter 2 - 5.21.25 by Launchpoint Church
Tim Sheppard - So far in Micah our view of God has been expanded, but mainly in one direction. With the promise of temple destruction still ringing in our ears, Micah Chapter 4 delivers a striking contrast: out of the rubble, something new. As Micah unfolds God's promise of restoration, he provides a growing portrait of our God which encourages us to keep walking with him, not matter what comes.
Tim Sheppard - Which leaders we choose to follow is amongst the most important decisions we'll ever make. Micah Chapter 3 exposes how God feels about corrupt leaders, and warns us about following the ‘comfortable Christianity' that refuses to call out sin. The only way we can enjoy God's deliverance is if we listen to the convicting words of Spirit-filled preachers.
We celebrate Black History by honoring Nelson Mandella, we thank God for the strides of Black People. Our Scripture is Micah Chapter 4 1-5. Prayer given by Pastor Yolanda Walker. Please visit our show on the Daily Gospel Network Plus on Sundays, the Yolanda and Cornelius Show 6p.m. EST and The Church Doctor Show at 10 EST on Fridays.
Thomas Dorsey and African American musician and composer who wrote over 3000 songs including his famous song Precious Lord Take My Hand. Scripture, Micah Chapter 3, 9-12. We're praying for the family of those who passed in California Fires and Airplane Crashes. We are also praying for President Trump.
Are you curious about how biblical principles can shape business ethics and personal growth? Join us in an enlightening conversation with Herbert Burns, an educational and biblical consultant dedicated to fostering character development and guiding faith-based businesses. Discover how integrating faith into education and business can make a powerful impact, and learn practical steps to create a spiritually fulfilling and ethically sound enterprise. Tune in to hear Herbert's unique insights and transformative experiences that could redefine the way you approach leadership and business."Too many ministers are locked into the pulpit. They need to carry their ministry out into the community." - Herbert Burns Access all show and episode resources HEREAbout Our Guest:Herbert Burns is a seasoned educational and biblical consultant hailing from Cleveland, Ohio. With a robust background as a prison chaplain and a focus on urban youth, Burns specializes in manhood and character development among at-risk youth and offers guidance to faith-based businesses striving to adhere to biblical principles. His work is deeply rooted in a legacy of faith, influenced by his family's rich history in the AME church. Through his insightful integration of faith into education and business ethics, Herbert Burns has become a pivotal figure in promoting biblically-driven leadership and business conduct. Reasons to Listen: Biblical Business Insights: Gain unique perspectives on how biblical principles can reshape business ethics and foster personal growth. Herbert Burns shares actionable advice for faith-based businesses.Legacy and Leadership: Explore the inspiring journey of Herbert Burns, from his roots in a strict AME church to his impactful work as a prison chaplain and educational consultant. Discover how his legacy influences his mission today.Manhood and Character Development: Learn about the importance of character development and biblical manhood, particularly for at-risk youth. Herbert offers practical strategies for parents and community leaders.Episode Resources & Action Steps:The Bible (Specifically King James Version 1611): Herbert discusses the importance of using the King James Bible of 1611 for its accurate terminologies, particularly in relation to the discussion of slavery and servanthood.Connect with Herbert: Email: herbertburnsnumber7@yahoo.com, Phone: 216-563-2031Books of the Bible Referenced:Colossians Chapter 4: Significance of treating employees fairly and equally.Micah Chapter 6, Verse 8: Outlines the biblical definition and requirements of manhood.John Chapter 5, Verses 46-47: Christ's affirmation of the importance of Mosaic Law.Second Timothy Chapter 3, Verse 16: Importance of all scripture being divinely inspired by God.Ephesians Chapter 6, Verse 9: Importance of respect in business conduct.Action Steps for ListenersSeek Biblical Guidance for Business Practices: Herbert emphasizes the need for faith-based business owners to familiarize themselves with biblical laws, statutes, and commandments as outlined in Exodus and Leviticus. He suggests integrating these principles into their business ethics and practices to ensure fairness and righteousness.Engage in Community Outreach: Reflecting on the example set by his grandfather, Herbert encourages ministers and business leaders to extend their outreach activities beyond their immediate circle. This involves physically going...
Pastor Yolanda Walker shares a facebook post, six uncomfortable lessons we all need to learn. Your life will be defined by your ability to handle uncertainty. Our Scripture reading is Micah Chapter 3: 5-8.
This segment we talked about our emotions and the emotional wheeel. Micah Chapter 2: 6-11. We closed wih the Serenity Prayer.
Start the new year right by wrapping up last year's Micah series. In this final installment about Micah, the guys explore the closing chapter. Micah returns one final time to lament over the pervasive corruption, injustice, and betrayal in society, painting a bleak picture of human failure. Yet, even amidst this despair, a profound hope emerges. Micah transitions from judgment to hope, expressing unwavering faith in God's power to restore and forgive. Then the guys wrap up this series with some final observations and conclusions about Micah as a whole.
As the guys take a look at Micah Chapter 3 through 4 verse 5, they encounter some serious imagery that Micah employs to lay into the leaders of the people. How bad are they? Apparently they are as bad as cannibals. They do not deserve to eat butterscotch discs. Wonder what butterscotch candies have to do with Micah's message? Check out today's episode.
See all 8 parts of this Book of Micah Series here.Support | STORE | Podcasts | Jail/Prison Ministry | Mexico Mission here | Because You Care Page | H.O.T. Bible Study [podcast] | Divine Blessings | Exhort One Another Daily | The Return of Christ | The Joy of Fulfilling the Great Commission | The Love of Many Shall Wax Cold | Lie of the Ages (book) | Soul Damning Sins (small book) | Why We Need not Fear Death | Revelation Bombshell!HOMEPAGE: https://safeguardyoursoul.com/MAKE PEACE WITH GOD NOW: https://safeguardyoursoul.com/peace-with-god/SUPPORT: https://safeguardyoursoul.com/support/STORE: https://safeguardyoursoul.com/store/ABOUT: https://safeguardyoursoul.com/about/email Todd: info@safeguardyoursoul.comBackground Music by: Thad Fiscella https://www.thadfiscella.com/ Support the Show.Support the Show.
See all 8 parts of this Book of Micah Series here.Support | STORE | Podcasts | Jail/Prison Ministry | Mexico Mission here | Because You Care Page | H.O.T. Bible Study [podcast] | Divine Blessings | Exhort One Another Daily | The Return of Christ | The Joy of Fulfilling the Great Commission | The Love of Many Shall Wax Cold | Lie of the Ages (book) | Soul Damning Sins (small book) | Why We Need not Fear Death | Revelation Bombshell!HOMEPAGE: https://safeguardyoursoul.com/MAKE PEACE WITH GOD NOW: https://safeguardyoursoul.com/peace-with-god/SUPPORT: https://safeguardyoursoul.com/support/STORE: https://safeguardyoursoul.com/store/ABOUT: https://safeguardyoursoul.com/about/email Todd: info@safeguardyoursoul.comBackground Music by: Thad Fiscella https://www.thadfiscella.com/ Support the Show.Support the Show.
See all 8 parts of this Book of Micah Series here.Support | STORE | Podcasts | Jail/Prison Ministry | Mexico Mission here | Because You Care Page | H.O.T. Bible Study [podcast] | Divine Blessings | Exhort One Another Daily | The Return of Christ | The Joy of Fulfilling the Great Commission | The Love of Many Shall Wax Cold | Lie of the Ages (book) | Soul Damning Sins (small book) | Why We Need not Fear Death | Revelation Bombshell!HOMEPAGE: https://safeguardyoursoul.com/MAKE PEACE WITH GOD NOW: https://safeguardyoursoul.com/peace-with-god/SUPPORT: https://safeguardyoursoul.com/support/STORE: https://safeguardyoursoul.com/store/ABOUT: https://safeguardyoursoul.com/about/email Todd: info@safeguardyoursoul.comBackground Music by: Thad Fiscella https://www.thadfiscella.com/ Support the Show.Support the Show.
See all 8 parts of this Book of Micah Series here.Support | STORE | Podcasts | Jail/Prison Ministry | Mexico Mission here | Because You Care Page | H.O.T. Bible Study [podcast] | Divine Blessings | Exhort One Another Daily | The Return of Christ | The Joy of Fulfilling the Great Commission | The Love of Many Shall Wax Cold | Lie of the Ages (book) | Soul Damning Sins (small book) | Why We Need not Fear Death | Revelation Bombshell!HOMEPAGE: https://safeguardyoursoul.com/MAKE PEACE WITH GOD NOW: https://safeguardyoursoul.com/peace-with-god/SUPPORT: https://safeguardyoursoul.com/support/STORE: https://safeguardyoursoul.com/store/ABOUT: https://safeguardyoursoul.com/about/email Todd: info@safeguardyoursoul.comBackground Music by: Thad Fiscella https://www.thadfiscella.com/ Support the Show.Support the Show.
See all 8 parts of this Book of Micah Series here.Support | STORE | Podcasts | Jail/Prison Ministry | Mexico Mission here | Because You Care Page | H.O.T. Bible Study [podcast] | Divine Blessings | Exhort One Another Daily | The Return of Christ | The Joy of Fulfilling the Great Commission | The Love of Many Shall Wax Cold | Lie of the Ages (book) | Soul Damning Sins (small book) | Why We Need not Fear Death | Revelation Bombshell!HOMEPAGE: https://safeguardyoursoul.com/MAKE PEACE WITH GOD NOW: https://safeguardyoursoul.com/peace-with-god/SUPPORT: https://safeguardyoursoul.com/support/STORE: https://safeguardyoursoul.com/store/ABOUT: https://safeguardyoursoul.com/about/email Todd: info@safeguardyoursoul.comBackground Music by: Thad Fiscella https://www.thadfiscella.com/ Support the Show.Support the Show.
See all 8 parts of this Book of Micah Series here.Support | STORE | Podcasts | Jail/Prison Ministry | Mexico Mission here | Because You Care Page | H.O.T. Bible Study [podcast] | Divine Blessings | Exhort One Another Daily | The Return of Christ | The Joy of Fulfilling the Great Commission | The Love of Many Shall Wax Cold | Lie of the Ages (book) | Soul Damning Sins (small book) | Why We Need not Fear Death | Revelation Bombshell!HOMEPAGE: https://safeguardyoursoul.com/MAKE PEACE WITH GOD NOW: https://safeguardyoursoul.com/peace-with-god/SUPPORT: https://safeguardyoursoul.com/support/STORE: https://safeguardyoursoul.com/store/ABOUT: https://safeguardyoursoul.com/about/email Todd: info@safeguardyoursoul.comBackground Music by: Thad Fiscella https://www.thadfiscella.com/ Support the Show.Support the Show.
See all 8 parts of this Book of Micah Series here.Support | STORE | Podcasts | Jail/Prison Ministry | Mexico Mission here | Because You Care Page | H.O.T. Bible Study [podcast] | Divine Blessings | Exhort One Another Daily | The Return of Christ | The Joy of Fulfilling the Great Commission | The Love of Many Shall Wax Cold | Lie of the Ages (book) | Soul Damning Sins (small book) | Why We Need not Fear Death | Revelation Bombshell!HOMEPAGE: https://safeguardyoursoul.com/MAKE PEACE WITH GOD NOW: https://safeguardyoursoul.com/peace-with-god/SUPPORT: https://safeguardyoursoul.com/support/STORE: https://safeguardyoursoul.com/store/ABOUT: https://safeguardyoursoul.com/about/email Todd: info@safeguardyoursoul.comBackground Music by: Thad Fiscella https://www.thadfiscella.com/ Support the Show.Support the Show.
Bible cover to cover
Bible cover to cover
Bible cover to cover
Bible cover to cover