The house of the Lord

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Bishop Lucky Moloantoa speaks on the significance of the house of the Lord, drawing from Psalms 82:1-2 and the words of David: "I was glad when they said unto me, 'Let us go into the house of the Lord.'" Today, many do not share this same enthusiasm when invited to or discussing the house of the Lord. However, as expressed in the Psalm of Asaph, God presides in the great assembly. We should take pride in the houses of God, even in our current times, so that they may be a house where people find rest and peace.
4 Jun 8AM Sotho South Africa Christianity · Christianity

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