The 'I' Judgments: Four Sins that Bring About the Fall of Nations (And the Coming Judgment of America)
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History Has Some Bad News for USEight Old Testament nations fell under the wrath of God within a few decades of the Hebrews escape from slavery in Egypt. Some were lost forever. None ever returned to their previous greatness. And theyre not the only ones to suffer such a fate. Many nations--including Israel itself--have come under Gods judgment and its never good news when that happens. The Bibles troubling accounts of the death and destruction that result prompt two obvious questions: What national sins bring Gods judgment?What makes these sins so grievous that they trigger the wrath of God? Through years of Old Testament study and prayerful insights Joe Maggelet discovered four key societal failings that prompt God to say to a nation enough is enough. In The I Judgments Joe reveals both the four sins (each one starts with an I) as well as the disturbing reality of where America stands with respect to the sinful practices so repugnant to the Judge. Joe warns that the United States is dangerously close to falling out of favor with the One in whom we claim to trust. Believers must understand where were headed so we can prepare for the spiritual growth and ministry opportunities possible even in the worst-case scenarios that could be upon us. Since history repeats itself take stock of The I Judgments now and youll be ready for whats to come.JOE MAGGELET has served with The Navigators as the campus minister at Ashland University for the past 27 years where he ministers to the schools sports teams faculty staff and the student body at large. He is an ordained pastor within the Grace Brethren Fellowship. A graduate of Ashland Theological Seminary he and his wife Renee have four grown children and live in Ashland Ohio.
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