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A Very Anxious King

Brian Huizinga·2014-11-30
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Sermon Points

  1. His Fear
  2. His Disobedience
  3. His Significance Scripture: Jeremiah 38:14-28 Text: Jeremiah 38:14-28

We turn to Jeremiah 38. Jeremiah 38, we read verses 14 through 28, the second half of the chapter. The text is verses 14 through 28. The text begins with the word then. As you recall from last week, Jeremiah has just been lifted up out of that second miry pit and put back in the court of the...

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Author
Brian Huizinga
Date

2014-11-30

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Scripture References
Jeremiah
Jeremiah 38:14-28Jeremiah 38Jeremiah 52
Genesis 49
2 Samuel 17
Revelation 5
Matthew 10
Joshua 1
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