In yesterday’s reflection we saw how Pharaoh’s anger was part of the hardening of his heart that kept him from doing what was right as a leader.
When we read a chapter like Isaiah 34, we can easily feel confused, even distressed.
I want to spend another day reflecting upon Isaiah 34.
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One time on our campus, I got into a heated argument with an administrator.
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