I. The LORD answers by promising to restore blessings (vv. 18-20) A. Satisfied in physical blessings B. Freed from foreign reproach C. Freed from invading northerner
II. The LORD commands not to fear but to rejoice (vv. 21-24) A. The Land of the LORD B. The Beasts of the Field C. The Children of Zion
III. The LORD promises restoration without further shame (vv. 25-27) A. Bountiful restoration B. Satisfied praise C. Revoked Shame D. Theological Knowledge 1. Present God 2. Only God
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Pastor Ryan Speck was called as the Pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church (PCA) in July, 2012. He came to Columbia, Missouri with his wife and four daughters from Norfolk, Virginia where he served as an Associate Pastor from 2007 thru 2012. Pastor Speck received his M.Div from...