Talebearers
There have always been those who think nothing of causing others hurt, especially when it comes to hurting those who are vulnerable. Not only do they think nothing of it, they get a kick out of it. God hates that sort of thing.
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Rev. Dr. Kenneth Kemble has been a minister for over thirty years. Being the son of a minister, he grew up in church, and felt the calling of God upon his life at an early age. He has preached to interested groups all across the country, as well as numerous tours to Canada and overseas. He has spoken to churches of just about every Protestant denomination, led numerous Bible studies in homes, has preached at camps, on television and radio, and has even preached from a loft in a barn. He pastors a congregation in south Texas, and makes several preaching trips each year. He gives all praise, honour and glory to the Lord Jesus Christ for anything good that comes as a result of His efforts.
There have always been those who think nothing of causing others hurt, especially when it comes to hurting those who are vulnerable. Not only do they think nothing of it, they get a kick out of it. God hates that sort of thing.
Throughout the Bible, we are made to understand that impassioned, heartfelt prayer is of vital importance. Everything we do should be done in prayer, and we should never grow weary in prayer, but pray fervently and continuously, knowing that God is a rewarder of them that diligently seek Him.
This is why the enemy does not want us to gather together for worship. The enemy knows that when we get together as one and worship God, he has no chance! But I encourage the pastors in Israel to OPEN UP the doors of your churches and tell your people to take the masks off and sing loud and long praises to our great God!
In our text, the people of God lamented their pitiful state. They were a conquered people and had lost their homeland to foreigners and found themselves in a strange land. Gone were the good old days, and they saw little prospect of them ever returning — and they were very sad.
The Eagle reminds us that our blessed Redeemer, after He hath redeemed us, bears us up on eagle’s wings. We can do absolutely nothing without Him. The object of His affection is pitiful and helpless.
Knowing this, and because of His great love for us, He carries us. I am so glad.
“Why art thou cast down, O my soul? and why art thou disquieted in me? hope thou in God: for I shall yet praise him for the help of his countenance.” Psalm 42:5 We are at a time in our history spoken of by our Lord when His disciples asked Him what would be the…
In these dark and evil days, let us draw ever closer to our Heavenly Father. Let each of us learn to be still before Him, and in that blessed quietness be reminded that He is God, that He is in control and that He is working all of this together for good to those who love Him, and who are the called according to His purpose. This too shall pass.
All of the above are in the newspapers each and every day. We are in for a rough ride, my brethren! But hear the end of it: “But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved.”
We will live as normally as we can here at Kemble House, though that is subject partially to the powers that be. But we will not fear, for we know who holds the future, and we know whose Hand is in our hands.
What can the righteous now do? The answer is found in 2 Chronicles 7:14, “If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.”