When You Choose Between God and Evil | Pastor Bill Meiter

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

Комментарии • 7

  • @unicamundu5923
    @unicamundu5923 Год назад +1

    Amen

  • @georgeschlaline6057
    @georgeschlaline6057 Год назад +1

    Can you choose Bill Maher?
    I have all the comedy i can stand
    There are a lot of people in this land

  • @xinjieyee3140
    @xinjieyee3140 Год назад +1

    ❤😊😊😊😊🎉

  • @deepadaryanani7693
    @deepadaryanani7693 Год назад +1

    Praise the LORD ! Truely the WORD OF GOD is enough ! It covers every aspect of our lives AMEN !Peace be upon ISRAEL!! 🙏😊👍

  • @normannabatar6260
    @normannabatar6260 Год назад

    There is not perhaps a choice the evil consequence persists:
    A Lament for Sarah
    Oh Sarah, Sarah, why did you doubt?
    Your disbelief, a seed of war.
    Your lack of faith, a bitter fruit,
    The Middle East Conflict, its bitter core.
    You laughed at God, when He said you'd bear,
    A son in your old age, a gift so rare.
    "How can this be?" you cried in dismay,
    "I am barren, my youth has passed away."
    But God's promise held true, and Isaac was born,
    A son of laughter, a child of the morn.
    Yet your doubt had sown a seed of strife,
    That would poison the land, for the rest of life.
    For Hagar, your servant, bore Abraham a son,
    Ishmael, the wild one, the desert's own.
    And Sarah's jealousy grew, like a raging fire,
    Leading to Hagar's banishment, to the desert's mire.
    But God loved Ishmael too, as He loved Isaac,
    And promised to make him into a great nation.
    But Sarah's disbelief had cast a long shadow,
    Over the Middle East, where conflict has followed.
    For the descendants of Isaac and Ishmael,
    Have fought for centuries, over land and oil.
    The conflict rages on, with no end in sight,
    A testament to Sarah's doubt, and God's bitter blight.
    Oh Sarah, Sarah, why did you doubt?
    Your legacy is one of conflict and pain.
    May the God of all, bring peace to this land,
    And heal the wounds, of Sarah's doubt, with His hand.