佢會解決民族間个糾紛, 為遠方強盛个國調解爭端。 佢等會將刀劍打做犁頭, 將矛槍打做鐮仔。 國際間毋會有相㓾, 佢等也毋使再學習戰爭。
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3 Days
This reading plan is for believers who sense a divine shift and want to align with what God is doing in this season. Across these days, we will explore what it means to move with God’s assured plans, dwell in His presence, and become living expressions of His Kingdom on earth. This plan is an invitation to you to see your life as part of God’s larger story of transformation for people and nations.
5 Days
As we celebrate the Fourth of July with parades, fireworks, and red, white, and blue, we remember the contributions all those who advocated and fought for American independence. Join Museum of the Bible as we explore biblical references in the writings and speeches of five of our most influential Founding Fathers: George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and John Jay.
7 Days
All over the world, 1 in 8 people go to bed hungry every night, even though there is enough food for everyone. In this reading plan, international aid agency Tearfund and theologian Ruth Valerio help us reflect biblically on hunger and how we think about food, as well as how we can take action for our brothers and sisters around the world.
Micah’s prophetic ministry called attention to the oppression of the poor, the injustice of leaders, and the unfaithful messages of false prophets. The solution to Judah’s sinfulness is simple: “do justice, love kindness, and walk humbly with God” (Micah 6:8). Despite their sinfulness, Micah prophesies a time of peace when God will gather a remnant of His people to be ruled by a Shepherd-King born in Bethlehem (Micah 5:2-5).
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