Isaiah, Part 10 | Anarchy without Authority
In Isaiah chapter 3, God is depicted as actively opposing the people of Judah and Jerusalem, stating that he will remove both supply and support from them. Despite the dire situation, there is a ray of hope for the righteous who will be rewarded for their actions, while the wicked will face the consequences of their deeds. If you would like to support us in creating more content across our different media platforms, we would greatly appreciate any support you can give. Visit https://jesusandscience.org/#Support to learn more. God bless. ~ https://jesusandscience.org Dr Tour's Personal Website - http://jmtour.com Twitter - / drjamestour Facebook - / drjamestour LinkedIn - / drjamestour Instagram - / drjamestour Snapchat - / drjamestour WeChat - @drjamestour

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