Faith in action | Lovemore Madavo | Jeremiah 38
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Join our guest speaker this morning, Lovemore Madavo, as he opens the Book of Jeremiah, chapters 38 and 39, to illuminate the principle of "Faith in action". This powerful message introduces the often-overlooked character Ebed-Melek, a Cushite official in the royal palace who intervened to save the prophet Jeremiah from a muddy cistern where he faced starvation.
Despite being a slave, a foreigner, and a eunuch—a person perhaps considered worthless—Ebed-Melek’s action was essential for Jeremiah's ministry to succeed. Lovemore emphasizes that God has a way of sending people, sometimes for only a brief moment, to define the ministries of others, illustrating that God can use you regardless of your background.
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