In Ezekiel 30, we read about the fall of Egypt
and the rise of Babylon. The history of our world is the history of the
rise and fall of nations. Whatever happens, the Lord remains the Lord of
history. Kingdoms rise. Kingdoms fall. The Kingdom of the Lord endures
forever. This is a great encouragement to God's people. The knowledge
that God is in control assures us that there is, in history, more than
just the ever-changing flow of events. There is the God whose love
remains forever.
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