Nahum chapter two is difficult to read, and difficult to relate to - but in truth it brings us hope in times of despair, hope that Jesus can do the impossible, yet also a challenge that if we do not turn to Christ and repent we will suffer the judgement of God regardless of whether we call ourselves 'Christian' or not.
Thoughts, sermons, and articles from a sinner saved by grace alone and washed in The Blood of King Jesus
Tuesday, 2 June 2015
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