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Supplication to Revelation

Zemene Astemhero WeAster'eyo

An episode of the Lazarus, Come Out! podcast, hosted by Nahom Mulugeta, titled "Supplication to Revelation" was published on February 12, 2024 and runs 79 minutes.

February 12, 2024 ·79m · Lazarus, Come Out!

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COLLAB: @lazaruseotc & @thelifesociety101The pattern of the Liturgical Year has brought us from the call to change our mind to a period of offering our supplication to God so that He reorients us. The fun thing about this is that the Lord did not just "give us" a solution to our sin, or problems. He BECAME and showed us the solution to our "problems" and leaving us to emulate his path from His revelation(Saint Yared).Nahom(@lazaruseotc) and Ananiya(@thelifesociety101) discuss topics surrounding our supplication to God and Him revealing himself as the eternal solution. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

COLLAB: @lazaruseotc & @thelifesociety101


The pattern of the Liturgical Year has brought us from the call to change our mind to a period of offering our supplication to God so that He reorients us. The fun thing about this is that the Lord did not just "give us" a solution to our sin, or problems. He BECAME and showed us the solution to our "problems" and leaving us to emulate his path from His revelation(Saint Yared).


Nahom(@lazaruseotc) and Ananiya(@thelifesociety101) discuss topics surrounding our supplication to God and Him revealing himself as the eternal solution.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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