Indigenous Faith

24.16 Josiah, the King Who Got It Right (Part 5)

April 20, 2024 Craig & LaDonna Smith
Indigenous Faith
24.16 Josiah, the King Who Got It Right (Part 5)
Show Notes

Today's episode of Indigenous Faith is the finale in the series on not just King Josiah, but on the Smith's review of some of the kings of Israel and Judah.  Have you enjoyed this series as much as the Smiths enjoyed sharing it with you?  They trust and pray that it has not only been an enjoyable journey but enlightening as well.  There's so much to learn from God's Word in both the older and newer Testaments.  To wrap it all up, the Smiths would remind you that there's nothing new under the sun, and all the things the current culture is embracing and promoting is nothing short than a revisit to the Old Testament pagan gods who are messengers of Satan and not the God of the Bible!  We must never compromise by syncretizing our Christian faith and practice with that of what we discovered is the Unholy Trinity of demonic empowered gods of Baal, Asherah, and Molech.  They are alive and well in modern American culture and find their ways into our Indigenous communities as well as the gods of our ancestors.  Christian life and practice are completely opposite of the false gods who've been around since the creation of the world. May we all have our faces intently facing towards the finished work of Christ on Calvary's cross, His atoning death, his sacrificial burial, and his remarkable resurrection from the dead, proving to all mankind that He was God, Himself, come to earth to pay the penalty for the sin of all mankind.  Jesus said, I am the way, the truth, and the life.  No one comes to the Father but by me!  So, let's live our lives in alignment with Him and His Holy Word!  There's no other way to live in order to please the One who is the Giver of Life and the Grantor of Eternal Life!  Join the Smiths again next week as they launch a new area of study, all intended to help build biblically healthy lives in the context of our Indigenous cultures and communities!  We'll see you then!