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Africa-Nope, The Nations Part 1

Isaiah 17:12-19:4

June 24, 2024 • Pastor Ken Brown • Isaiah 17:12—19:4

In many of the Old Testament books, the word "rivers" refers to armies. Today, Pastor Ken explains this idiom and how it is used in prophetic history. He cites several references to these armies or rivers to demonstrate how Gentile nations have positioned themselves against the nation of Israel. These armies are powerful, and cruel and seek to conquer and destroy Israel. They were real in Biblical times and are also prophetic of the end times. We are warned to be vigilant of their presence and danger. 



Walk Like An Egyptian Part 2

June 28, 2024 • Pastor Ken Brown • Isaiah 19—20

Many prophecies of the Old Testament, which seemed unlikely even a hundred years ago, are now coming to fruition due to political forces in the Middle Eastern region. Today, Pastor Ken reminds us these prophecies are coming true today. He says the Pharoah’s wise men had more wisdom than the rulers today. His men acknowledged that the plagues were the hand of God. That was wise council. Today, the leaders have turned Egypt astray, and no wise men are leading the country toward the one true God. 

Walk Like An Egyptian Part 1

June 27, 2024 • Pastor Ken Brown • Isaiah 19—20

Prior to the Messiah’s second coming, prophecy teaches that Egypt will have many problems. Today, Pastor Ken reminds us of these events to come. The Bible says there will be feuding and insurrection between the Egyptians, which is happening today with the Muslim Brotherhood. There is also a reference to the Egyptians turning to idols, and many have become Muslims, which is idol worship. The Bible speaks of the Nile drying up and crops dying. There is not a good future in store for Egypt. 

Africa-Nope, The Nations Part 3

June 26, 2024 • Pastor Ken Brown • Isaiah 17:12—19:4

There will always be those who claim to be sovereign or who pretend to be gods. In today’s message, Pastor Ken reminds us of the Egyptians, who had many gods, and learned through trials, that Yahweh was the one true God. God was referred to as the “cloud rider.” When confronted by Caiaphas, Jesus said that he was the “cloud rider.” Caiaphas would have known that was a reference to the one true God. Those who worship false gods will be destroyed, but God preserves those who worship Him.