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Showing 10 results for “Lamentations”

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Watching Daily At My Gates

Chester Hunter·2013-11-01

December 24 Read Lamentations 1 Each chapter of Lamentations is written in acrostic form. Notices the multiples of twenty-two—the number of letters in the Hebrew alphabet. In this first chapter Judah bewails her misery. We see the sad condition into which Jehovah has led them because of their sin.

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Watching Daily At My Gates

Cornelius Jonker·2003-07-01

He is rightly called the “weeping prophet,” for he saw the wickedness of the people, the invasion of the Babylonians, and the final destruction of Jerusalem. In the book of Lamentations he pours out his heavy sorrow, but in the midst of his lament, he confesses that God is merciful, His compassions

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Go, Tell: Our Crucified Lord is Risen!

  1. Tell What?
  2. Tell to Whom?
  3. Tell by Whose Strength? Scripture Reading: Mark 16 Text: Mark 16:1-8 Psalter Numbers: 96C, 119L, 105B, 21A, 16C
Rev. Richard Smit·2026-04-05
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Recalling The Lord's Mercies

  1. A Fearful History
  2. An Amazing Preservation
  3. Jehovah's Boundless Compassion
Steven Key·2013-11-03

Lamentations chapter 3. And we read the first 32 verses of Lamentations chapter 3. I am the man that hath seen affliction by the rod of his wrath. He hath led me and brought me into darkness, but not into light. Surely against me is he turned. He turns his hand against me all the day. My flesh a

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Jesus Our Tested and Exalted High Priest

Rev. Joe Holstege·2026-05-03
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Great Is Thy Faithfulness!

  1. An Amazing Wonder
  2. An Unfailing Reason
  3. An Encouraging Reality Psalters: 92B, 143A, 117B, 89B
Erik Guichelaar·2025-12-28

We turn in sacred scripture to lamentations chapter 3 The lamentations of Jeremiah as he sees the destruction and fall of Jerusalem the beloved city as He sees God taking his people captive and bringing them into Babylon and We read Lamentations chapter three, verses one through 36 this morning. Ju

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Coming to the Rest Giver

  1. The Exhortation
  2. The Reasons
  3. The Promise Scripture: Matthew 11 Text: Matthew 11:28-30
Rev. Richard Smit·2026-04-26
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Faithful Jehovah's Unfailing Compassions

  1. The Beautiful Meaning
  2. The Startling Confession
  3. The Sure Salvation
Martyn McGeown·2022-09-18

We turn in God's word to the Old Testament book of Lamentations, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, Lamentations chapter three. We read the first 24 verses, Lamentations chapter 3. I am the man that hath seen affliction by the rod of his wrath. He hath led me and brought me into darkness, but not

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God's Providence

Rev. Clayton Spronk·2026-04-26
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LORD our Lord, How Majestic is Thy Name!

  1. Looking upward
  2. Looking inward
  3. Looking forward
Rev. Justin Smidstra·2026-05-03