Description: Prior to the study of Lamentations, John Ritenbaugh, focusing on the subject of alleged out- of- body experiences, provides scriptural corroboration of their impossibility. In the opening chapter of Lamentations, Jerusalem, personified as a widow who has had to endure watching the destruction of her family, must also endure the mocking, derisive scorn from the captors. Although the United States, like Jerusalem of old (indicted for committing spiritual harlotry),has piously presented itself as the guardian of righteousness, it has, through its perverted media, exported more sin around the world than any other culture. Its humiliation and sudden fall will ultimately be apparent to even the basest pagan and most degenerate heathen. Trusting in adulterous political alliances or technology instead of God will bring devastating humiliation. (78 minutes)
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Sermons in the Lamentations series:
Lamentations (Part 1)
Apostle Paul's Physical Hardships
Lamentations (Part 2)
Lamentations 1
Lamentations (Part 3)
Lamentations 1:7-22
Lamentations (Part 4)
Lamentations 2:1-16
Lamentations (Part 5)
Lamentations 2:17 - 3:24
Lamentations (Part 6)
Lamentations 3:24-54
Lamentations (Part 7)
Lamentations 3:55 - 4:22
Lamentations (Part 8)
Lamentations 4:6 - 5:22, Conclusion
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