The meaning of ‘The Great Day of the Lord’ in Zephaniah the prophet
It may be that you will be hidden In the day of the Lord’s anger.
Zephaniah 2:3
#churchleadership #Israel #jesus #lastdays #Messiah #salvation #Zephaniah
The meaning of ‘The Great Day of the Lord’ in Zephaniah the prophet
It may be that you will be hidden In the day of the Lord’s anger.
Zephaniah 2:3
#churchleadership #Israel #jesus #lastdays #Messiah #salvation #Zephaniah
The Great Day of the Lord is Near – Part 2
“I will bring distress upon men,
And they shall walk like blind men,
Because they have sinned against the Lord;
Their blood shall be poured out like dust,
And their flesh like refuse.”
Zephaniah 1.17
#churchleadership #Israel #jesus #Messiah #salvation #SignsOfTheTimes #TheDayofTheLord #Zephaniah
https://lightforthelastdays.co.uk/video/the-great-day-of-the-lord-is-near-part-2/
The #Bible Hidden #AfricarLagac:
Many of the Bible’s key figures — from #Moses to #Zephaniah, from the #QueenofSheba to #SimonofCyrene — came from regions in #Africa or nearby lands where dark-skinned people lived. This story uncovers the hidden African presence in the Bible — the #prophets, leaders, and kings whose #Black identity was erased, but whose legacy still speaks if we choose to see it.
Old Testament Reading: Zephaniah 3:14-20
#Zephaniah promised #hope for #Israel.
@daycoder I saw him perform in Hexham in 2008. I remember his advice to someone asking how to write a poem to their girlfriend.
"Write a poem about how much you love her without mentioning her or love"
Benjamin #Zephaniah, British #poet , #activist and campaigner, has died aged 65. His work often addressed political injustice, and he refused an OBE - as he spent his life fighting against 'Empire'. A great man.
He's a performance of his Christmas poem Talking Turkeys.
Worth the watch. A small look into his orientation and his social justice work in the UK.
'I am not de problem': Benjamin Zephaniah on modern racism - Newsnight
Exactly 50 years after the introduction of the Race Relations Act, Benjamin Zephaniah looks at whether racism in the UK has diminished, or just evolved.