#1118: 1 Timothy 4 | 1 Kings 17 | Psalm 44 | Read this extra

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Original airdate: Friday, June 12, 2020
(unedited/draft show notes here, not a transcript )

Focus:

What is the implication of “God of all nations?”

Intro:

Today in the book of 1 Kings we get into the story of the notable prophet Elijah, and as we do, we’ll get to today’s focus question, “What is the implication of “God of all nations?”

And then, when this show is done, please go to forthehope.org and find today’s show notes, episode 1118, and read an article that I have a link to there.

https://rickthomas.net/the-destructive-force-of-empathy-and-why-you-need-to-know

I’ll share with you why after we read that passage.

New covenant:

Passage: 1 Timothy 4
Translation: CSB (Christian Standard Bible)
Verses: 16
Words: ~328

Old covenant:

Passage: 1 Kings 17
Translation: CSB (Christian Standard Bible)
Verses: 24
Words: ~689

Wisdom:

Passage: Psalm 44
Translation: CSB (Christian Standard Bible)
Verses: 26
Words: ~427

Commentary:

Love you!

Roger


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