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Jeremiah

#22 Eating and Drinking – OT Survey

5 December 2021 By David Trounce Leave a Comment

#22 Eating and Drinking - A Survey of Christ in the Old Testament

Jeremiah is living in the final days of Judah (Jeremiah 11:1-20). Things are changing quickly as the threat from Babylon and Nebuchadnezzar grows daily. In Jeremiah 1, we learn that Jeremiah is a priest from Anathoth in the land of Benjamin. This is the place where the … [Read more...] about #22 Eating and Drinking – OT Survey

Filed Under: Rock of Ages - A Survey of Christ in the Old Testament Tagged With: Figs, Jeremiah, Judgement

Sit Tight, Carry on…

18 June 2020 By David Trounce Leave a Comment

Sit Tight - Sermo Humilis

It's natural I suppose to prefer the grace of the prodigal banquet over the grace of the fiery furnace. But in the providence of God, you can't have one without the other. First the pigsty, then the party. According to Jeremiah 25:11-12, the Lord had given the His people into … [Read more...] about Sit Tight, Carry on…

Filed Under: Life in Christendom Tagged With: Adversity, Jeremiah, Rest

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Thor's Oak

Around 723 AD, a missionary named Boniface entered Hesse in Germany. Upon finding a sacred tree named Thor’s Oak, he took an axe to it, cut it down and built a church. Many in the town, believing that the God of Boniface must be greater than Thor, left their paganism behind converted to Christianity.