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The Wind Blows

September 11, 2019 //  by Shannon Kelly

Scripture: Jeremiah 4:11-12, [22-28]

 The nature of today’s reading does not lend itself well to study by children because we do not get the whole picture of why God is promising this destruction and judgement. This will be difficult for the children to grasp. Instead, we will focus on the first two versus and the image of the wind. Jeremiah used this image because it would have been something familiar to those he was speaking to as they understand the benefits and destructiveness of wind.

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