Out of Zion with Susan Michael

Out of Zion with Susan Michael

Dr. Susan Michael

The Lord Our Righteousness

September 2, 2022   ●   5 min

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The Hebrew prophets Jeremiah and Isaiah encouraged their people with the message that one day a descendant of King David would come to reign as King and execute judgment and righteousness. Jeremiah said this King would be called the “Lord our Righteousness.” Jesus was born into the lineage of David and came to execute righteousness—but when He returns, it will be to execute judgment and establish the kingdom. In the meantime, He taught His disciples to pray for that day when the kingdom would come and the Lord’s will be done on earth.

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The Lord Our Righteousness (Out of Zion Episode #141)

Scripture taken from the New King James Version®. Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

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