The Fate of Nations

Thru the Bible in a Year As we journey through Ezekiel 32–33, we encounter two distinct but connected messages: God’s judgment on Egypt and God’s charge to Ezekiel himself. These chapters remind us that God not only speaks about the destinies of nations but also about the responsibilities of His servants. They press us toContinue reading “The Fate of Nations”

When Babylon Falls

The closing chapters of Jeremiah focus on God’s judgment against nations like Babylon, symbolizing human pride and spiritual corruption. This message encourages self-reflection and emphasizes the need to detach from worldly influences. God’s judgment serves as an invitation for believers to pursue holiness and align their lives with eternal values.

 “Two Kingdoms, One Warning”

The contrasting fates of the northern kingdom of Israel and the southern kingdom of Judah in 2 Kings reveal profound spiritual lessons. Israel’s decline stemmed from idolatry, while Judah’s revival under King Hezekiah emphasized trust in God. These narratives challenge us to assess our faith amidst personal and societal uncertainties.