Amidst turmoil, wrath, judgment by destruction and darkness, lies this oasis of light and hope, now we can say, because of this that God cannot be all good, and all powerful, but again that is not the contrast. God is Terrible, yet he is Good, and in the midst of destruction, which he has caused for righteousness sake, He calls out for any that will hear, for any that will respond, for them to seek refuge in him, and all that will come and trust in him, he will grant safety in the storm that rages about them. So how do you wish to experience God’’s power? Will you stand against him and be destroyed, and utterly? Or, will you trust him with all, finding him a very safe place in the midst of destruction and turmoil. Amen.
To God be the Glory
Scott
Today’s Reading is Nahum 1-3, Psalm 149, 2 Corinthians 4
Tomorrow's Reading will be 2 Kings 22-23, Psalm 73, 2 Corinthians 5

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