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We live our lives waiting on the Lord to move.
We are waiting for the Lord’s Second Coming.
We are waiting for His Second Coming.
Matt 24:36-51
We are Waiting in our day to day lives.
They were the ones who would be restored.
For his readers in captivity Isaiah was probably speaking of a national refreshing when the captives would be released and would return to their land.
Offer distinction between passive waiting and creative waiting.
Creative waiting stewards and seizes the hope of Today; passive waiting procrastinates to tomorrow, inviting the plagues of the soul.
YouTube Video on Locust Video from Planet Earth 2
https://youtu.be/6bx5JUGVahk
Pharoah’s “waiting” through the plagues.
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There is a great temptation to judge Pharoah and be harsh with him.
We also know all too well how to say “Tomorrow” with the plagues of the soul.
The framework of this series:
Learn Something
Create Something
Master Something
Quit Something
To Create Something, Today, is to bear and express the image of God, Today.
Hebrews 3:7:15
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