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Speaking of Prophets

Profits and prophets
Some journals, like the one from Wall Street, speak of profits; the Bible speaks of prophets of the other kind, the ones who do their speaking for God. Join Dale Morgan as she explores the series, Profits and prophets.

 
             
 

September 2001

  Part 1 — Prophet statement: Micah
We prefer pleasant preaching by moderate ministers who assure us all is well with us.
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October 2001

  Part 2 — Making a prophet: Jonah
Will God have a hard time making a prophet of you? [ Read article ]
 
             
 

November 2001

  Part 3 — Prophet and loss: Jeremiah
Tell those who weep they can never lose everything. God's new covenant is written on their hearts. [ Read article ]
 
             
 

December 2001

  Part 4 — Prophet incentive: Isaiah of Jerusalem
The night no longer seems dark to us now. It is Advent, the time to watch for the light of God's Son. [ Read article ]
 
             
 

January/February 2002

  Part 5 — Prophet return: Amos
People are amazed that a man of the South would come to the North to accuse a nation of injustice. [ Read article ]
 
             
  March 2002   Part 6 — Profit margin: Isaiah or the exile
After Christ paid the cost of our sins, the profit remaining was no less than everlasting salvation! [ Read article ]
 
             
  April 2002   Part 7 — Women profit; Non-prophet corporation?
We celebrate women who were prophets — Miriam, Deborah, Huldah and Anna
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  May 2002   Part 8 — Joel: Profit sharing
It was not the spirit of wine but the Spirit Divine that descended on the Day of Pentecost
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  June 2002   Part 9 — Hosea
God will forgive again ... and again and again
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  July/August 2002   Part 10 — Ezekiel: A rise in prophets
The time to profit from prophets will come to an end. The Good Shepherd will rise up to lead us home.
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