1 Kings 21 tells the story of Naboth, a righteous man who owns a vineyard beside King Ahab’s palace. When Ahab tries to buy it, Naboth refuses because the land is his God-given inheritance. Ahab sulks like a child, and his wife Queen Jezebel steps in with ruthless determination. She arranges false accusations against Naboth, leading to his unjust execution. After Naboth is killed, Ahab seizes the vineyard — but God sends the prophet Elijah to confront him. Elijah delivers a severe prophecy of judgment: the same injustice done to Naboth will return upon Ahab’s house, and Jezebel will also face divine punishment. This chapter is a powerful reminder that God sees injustice, defends the innocent, and holds the wicked accountable.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sendme-radio--732966/support.“Thank you for listening to SendMe Radio — where we share the Gospel, inspire faith, and keep you connected with powerful stories and updates from around the world. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe so you never miss a message.And remember — you can listen to SendMe Radio streaming 24/7 at www.sendmeradio.net or simply say: ‘Hey Alexa, play SendMe Radio.’
1 Kings 9 is a solemn and powerful chapter where God appears to Solomon for the second time, confirming His covenant but also warning of the consequences of turning away. It is a chapter of promise, accountability, obedience, and national destiny. After Solomon finished building the Temple of the Lord and his palace, God spoke: “I have heard your prayer. I have consecrated this house you built. My eyes and My heart will always be there.” But with the promise came a condition a divine warning wrapped in holy love: If Solomon and his descendants walked faithfully, God would establish the throne forever. But if they turned to idols, Israel would be uprooted, the Temple would be destroyed, and the nation would become a proverb of ruin. 1 Kings 9 also describes Solomon’s international dealings his agreement with Hiram, the cities he built, the labor forces, the offerings he continued to present before the Lord, and the great achievements of his reign. But the heart of this chapter is clear: God blesses obedience. He honors covenant faithfulness. He warns out of love, not judgment. And a nation’s destiny is shaped by the faithfulness of its leaders. 1 Kings 9 teaches that glory can quickly fade if the heart drifts away from God, but obedience keeps the light burning. Hashtags for 1 Kings 9 #1Kings9 #KingSolomon #TempleOfTheLord #DivineWarning #BiblicalHistory #BibleStudy #SendMeRadio #CovenantGod #Obedience #Faithfulness #OldTestament #BiblicalLeadership #ChristianTeaching #GodsPromiseBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sendme-radio--732966/support.“Thank you for listening to SendMe Radio — where we share the Gospel, inspire faith, and keep you connected with powerful stories and updates from around the world. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe so you never miss a message.And remember — you can listen to SendMe Radio streaming 24/7 at www.sendmeradio.net or simply say: ‘Hey Alexa, play SendMe Radio.’
1 Kings 10 is a remarkable chapter that reveals what happens when God’s wisdom rests upon a leader. The Queen of Sheba traveled a great distance to test Solomon with hard questions — and when she heard his answers, saw his kingdom, and witnessed the glory God had given him, she was overwhelmed. There was no more spirit left in her. She praised the God of Israel. She honored Solomon. She acknowledged that the blessings on his life came from the throne of heaven. This chapter reminds us that when God elevates, kings and queens come searching for the light. It shows the power of divine wisdom, prosperity with righteousness, and influence rooted in God’s favor. 1 Kings 10 also describes Solomon’s unmatched wealth gold, chariots, craftsmanship, and global recognition. The world knew that God’s hand was with him. Use this chapter as a reminder: When God’s glory rests on your life, even distant nations will take notice. Hashtags for 1 Kings 10 #1Kings10 #QueenOfSheba #KingSolomon #BiblicalWisdom #SendMeRadio #BibleStudy #BibleStories #GodsWisdom #DivineFavor #SolomonsGlory #BiblicalHistory #FaithContent #ChristianMotivation #OldTestamentBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sendme-radio--732966/support.“Thank you for listening to SendMe Radio — where we share the Gospel, inspire faith, and keep you connected with powerful stories and updates from around the world. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe so you never miss a message.And remember — you can listen to SendMe Radio streaming 24/7 at www.sendmeradio.net or simply say: ‘Hey Alexa, play SendMe Radio.’
This chapter unfolds one of the most painful stories in David’s household — a story of lust, deceit, shame, and revenge. It teaches us that sin, when left unchecked, destroys families and futures. Amnon – The Prince Consumed by Lust Amnon was King David’s eldest son, a prince with privilege and power. But instead of leading with honor, he allowed desire to rule him. His obsession with his half-sister Tamar blinded him to righteousness. He manipulated and deceived to satisfy his flesh — and once he had what he wanted, he despised her. His lust turned to hate, showing how quickly sin poisons the soul. Tamar – The Innocent and Heartbroken Daughter Tamar was beautiful, pure, and obedient. She trusted her brother and her father’s household, never expecting betrayal. When Amnon violated her, he not only destroyed her dignity but the peace within the royal family. Tamar’s sorrow represents the silent suffering of many who are betrayed by those they trust most. Yet even in her pain, she cried out for justice — a voice God always hears. Jonadab – The Cunning Counselor Jonadab, Amnon’s friend and cousin, was described as “a very subtle man.” He advised Amnon on how to carry out his wicked plan. His name reminds us of the danger of ungodly counsel for one deceptive word from a “friend” can ignite a lifetime of regret. Absalom – The Brother with Vengeance in His Heart Absalom, Tamar’s full brother, was silent at first but burning inside with anger. He waited two years to avenge his sister. His calculated revenge — murdering Amnon — set off a chain of rebellion that would one day turn him against his father, King David. His story teaches us that revenge does not heal pain; it only multiplies it. King David – The Father Who Failed to Act David heard what happened to Tamar and was furious, yet he did not punish Amnon. His silence allowed bitterness to grow in Absalom’s heart. The great king who once slew Goliath now struggled to confront sin within his own house. Leadership without discipline breeds destruction. ⚖️ MESSAGE 2 Samuel 13 reminds us that sin always begins in the heart before it shows in the hand. Unchecked desire becomes destruction. Silence in the face of injustice breeds rebellion. God calls us to purity, honesty, and courage — to speak truth, to protect the innocent, and to repent before sin takes root. The story of Amnon, Tamar, and Absalom is not just history — it’s a warning to families, leaders, and nations: When righteousness is ignored, ruin follows. ⸻ 🙏🏾 Prayer Father, purify our hearts. Teach us to master our desires, speak truth in love, and defend the innocent. Let no hidden sin destroy our homes or our destiny. In Jesus’ name, Amen. ⸻ 🎧 “This is SendMe Radio — your voice of faith, truth, and revelation. Ask Alexa to play SendMe Radio, or visit www.sendmeradio.net to listen live. Stay watchful, stay prayerful, and remember — God sees every heart.” 📲 Hashtags: #SendMeRadio #BibleStudy #2Samuel13 #AmnonAndTamar #Absalom #KingDavid #Faith #SpiritualLessons #ChristianTeaching #FamilyHealing #EndTimesWisdom #GodSeesAll #TruthAndJustice #HealingFromBetrayalBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sendme-radio--732966/support.“Thank you for listening to SendMe Radio — where we share the Gospel, inspire faith, and keep you connected with powerful stories and updates from around the world. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe so you never miss a message.And remember — you can listen to SendMe Radio streaming 24/7 at www.sendmeradio.net or simply say: ‘Hey Alexa, play SendMe Radio.’
In 2 Samuel chapter 8, the Bible records a season of great military success for King David and the strengthening of his kingdom. After consolidating his rule over all Israel, David goes to war against surrounding nations and secures victory after victory, fulfilling God’s promise to give him rest from his enemies. Summary David defeats the Philistines, Moabites, Zobah, Arameans (Syrians), Edomites, and others, expanding Israel’s borders and establishing dominance from the Euphrates River to the border of Egypt. He takes valuable spoils of war—gold, silver, and bronze—and dedicates them to the Lord. The chapter emphasizes that “the Lord gave David victory wherever he went” (2 Samuel 8:6, 14). This phrase underlines that David’s triumphs were not just military achievements but divine favor and fulfillment of God’s covenant promises. David sets up garrisons in conquered territories to maintain peace and order, establishing political stability. He also appoints a structured leadership over Israel — including Joab as commander of the army, Jehoshaphat as recorder, Zadok and Ahimelech as priests, Seraiah as secretary, and Benaiah over the Kerethites and Pelethites (David’s royal guard). Themes and Lessons •Divine Favor: David’s success was due to God’s presence, not merely human strategy. •Faithfulness: David honored God by dedicating the plunder to Him. •Order and Leadership: A strong kingdom requires godly structure and trusted officials. •Fulfillment of Promise: God’s word to Abraham and to David about establishing Israel’s dominion was being realized. Hashtags: #2Samuel8 #David #Victory #BibleStudy #FaithfulGod #DivineFavor #SendMeRadio #BibleTeaching #GodsPromisesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sendme-radio--732966/support.“Thank you for listening to SendMe Radio — where we share the Gospel, inspire faith, and keep you connected with powerful stories and updates from around the world. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe so you never miss a message.And remember — you can listen to SendMe Radio streaming 24/7 at www.sendmeradio.net or simply say: ‘Hey Alexa, play SendMe Radio.’
Hello! Greetings and welcome to SendMe Radio — Peace, blessings, and love to you! If this is your first time here, welcome to the family! We share powerful Biblical messages, original Gospel music, and important African news and updates. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to stay connected. In 2 Samuel 1, David receives the devastating news of Saul and Jonathan’s deaths. Instead of celebrating the fall of his enemy, David weeps deeply — showing compassion, humility, and respect for God’s anointed. Through his lament, The Song of the Bow, David honors the courage of Saul and the loyalty of Jonathan. This chapter reveals the heart of a true servant leader — one who mourns with grace, values relationships, and fears God above all. 🎧 Tune in to SendMe Radio and be inspired by this powerful message of love, loyalty, and forgiveness — even in the midst of loss. #️⃣ Hashtags: #2Samuel1 #DavidAndJonathan #SendMeRadio #BibleStudy #FaithInAction #SongOfTheBow #BiblicalWisdom #LeadershipWithHeart #OldTestamentStories #SpiritualReflectionBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sendme-radio--732966/support.“Thank you for listening to SendMe Radio — where we share the Gospel, inspire faith, and keep you connected with powerful stories and updates from around the world. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe so you never miss a message.And remember — you can listen to SendMe Radio streaming 24/7 at www.sendmeradio.net or simply say: ‘Hey Alexa, play SendMe Radio.’
2 Samuel 22 is a song of praise David sang to the Lord after being delivered from all his enemies and from Saul. In it, David describes God as his rock, fortress, and deliverer, giving thanks for God’s protection, power, and faithfulness. It’s a poetic testimony of God’s rescue, justice, and strength. Hashtags: #BibleStudy #2Samuel22 #DavidsSong #GodMyFortress #PraiseAndDeliverance #SendMeRadioBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sendme-radio--732966/support.“Thank you for listening to SendMe Radio — where we share the Gospel, inspire faith, and keep you connected with powerful stories and updates from around the world. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe so you never miss a message.And remember — you can listen to SendMe Radio streaming 24/7 at www.sendmeradio.net or simply say: ‘Hey Alexa, play SendMe Radio.’
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In 1 Samuel 19, Saul’s jealousy of David grows so intense that he openly seeks to kill him. Jonathan, Saul’s son and David’s close friend, warns David and helps him escape. Michal, David’s wife and Saul’s daughter, also protects him by deceiving Saul’s men. David flees to Samuel in Ramah, where God’s Spirit intervenes powerfully—overwhelming Saul’s messengers with prophetic worship. Finally, even Saul himself is overcome by the Spirit, stripped of his power and lying helpless, proving that God’s hand is upon David and no plan against him can stand.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sendme-radio--732966/support.“Thank you for listening to SendMe Radio — where we share the Gospel, inspire faith, and keep you connected with powerful stories and updates from around the world. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe so you never miss a message.And remember — you can listen to SendMe Radio streaming 24/7 at www.sendmeradio.net or simply say: ‘Hey Alexa, play SendMe Radio.’
In 1 Samuel 15, God commands Saul to destroy the Amalekites completely. Saul wins the battle but spares King Agag and the best livestock, choosing partial obedience. When confronted, Samuel delivers the timeless truth: “To obey is better than sacrifice.” Because Saul rejected God’s word, God rejected him as king. This chapter reminds us that obedience to God’s voice is more important than appearances or rituals. Hashtags: #SendMeRadio #BibleStudy #1Samuel15 #ObedienceOverSacrifice #GodsWord #FaithAndObedience #BibleTruth #DailyWord #PastorChidiOkorieBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sendme-radio--732966/support.“Thank you for listening to SendMe Radio — where we share the Gospel, inspire faith, and keep you connected with powerful stories and updates from around the world. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe so you never miss a message.And remember — you can listen to SendMe Radio streaming 24/7 at www.sendmeradio.net or simply say: ‘Hey Alexa, play SendMe Radio.’
In this message, we journey through 1 Samuel chapter 12, where Samuel delivers his farewell speech to Israel. It is a powerful call to integrity, repentance, and faithfulness to God. Discover the lessons on godly leadership, God’s faithfulness, and the importance of prayer. 🔥 Hashtags #SendMeRadio #BibleStudy #1Samuel12 #GodsFaithfulness #Prayer #IntegrityBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sendme-radio--732966/support.“Thank you for listening to SendMe Radio — where we share the Gospel, inspire faith, and keep you connected with powerful stories and updates from around the world. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe so you never miss a message.And remember — you can listen to SendMe Radio streaming 24/7 at www.sendmeradio.net or simply say: ‘Hey Alexa, play SendMe Radio.’
Hello! Greetings and welcome to SendMe Radio — Peace, blessings, and love to you! If this is your first time here, welcome to the family! In 1 Samuel 8, the elders of Israel approach Samuel with a bold request: “Appoint a king to lead us, such as all the other nations have.” Though Samuel was grieved, the Lord revealed that this was not a rejection of Samuel’s leadership, but of God’s kingship over His people. Samuel warned them of what a human king would demand—taxes, service, and authority over their lives. Yet the people insisted, desiring to be like other nations rather than embracing the unique identity God had given them. This chapter reveals the dangers of rejecting God’s rule for human substitutes and reminds us to place our trust not in earthly leaders but in the eternal King, Jesus Christ. As you reflect on this passage, ask yourself: Are there areas where you’ve sought human solutions instead of God’s perfect plan? Today is a call to realign your heart with the King of kings. Stay tuned to SendMe Radio for more Bible readings, Gospel music, and encouragement for your spirit. 🔖 Hashtags #SendMeRadio #BibleStudy #1Samuel8 #GodIsKing #TrustGod #FaithOverFear #JesusIsKingBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sendme-radio--732966/support.“Thank you for listening to SendMe Radio — where we share the Gospel, inspire faith, and keep you connected with powerful stories and updates from around the world. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe so you never miss a message.And remember — you can listen to SendMe Radio streaming 24/7 at www.sendmeradio.net or simply say: ‘Hey Alexa, play SendMe Radio.’
Hello! Greetings and welcome to SendMe Radio — Peace, blessings, and love to you! If this is your first time here, welcome to the family! In 1 Samuel 7, we witness Israel turning back to the Lord after years of wandering and defeat. Under the leadership of the prophet Samuel, the people put away their idols, repented, and sought God with all their hearts. At Mizpah, Samuel interceded for them, and when the Philistines attacked, the Lord Himself thundered from heaven, throwing their enemies into confusion and delivering a mighty victory. Samuel then set up a stone and called it Ebenezer, saying, “Thus far the Lord has helped us.” This chapter reminds us of the power of repentance, the strength of prayer, and the faithfulness of God to fight for His people when they return to Him. Be encouraged today: the same God who thundered for Israel will fight for you. Raise your Ebenezer and testify, “The Lord has helped me this far, and He will not fail me now.” Listen to the full chapter and message right here on SendMe Radio. #SendMeRadio #BibleStudy #1Samuel7 #Ebenezer #GodIsFaithful #Repentance #VictoryInChrist #TheLordFightsForUsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sendme-radio--732966/support.“Thank you for listening to SendMe Radio — where we share the Gospel, inspire faith, and keep you connected with powerful stories and updates from around the world. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe so you never miss a message.And remember — you can listen to SendMe Radio streaming 24/7 at www.sendmeradio.net or simply say: ‘Hey Alexa, play SendMe Radio.’
In 1 Samuel 6, we see the dramatic return of the Ark of the Covenant after it had brought plagues upon the Philistines. Recognizing that they could no longer keep it, the Philistine leaders sought to send the Ark back to Israel with a guilt offering of gold. They placed it on a new cart pulled by two cows, and without being led, the cows walked directly to Beth Shemesh — a sign that it was truly the God of Israel who had afflicted them. The people of Beth Shemesh rejoiced at the return of the Ark and offered sacrifices to the Lord. Yet the chapter closes with a sober warning: some men looked into the Ark and were struck down because they treated God’s holy presence with irreverence. Out of fear, the people cried out, asking, “Who can stand in the presence of the Lord, this holy God?” and arranged for the Ark to be taken to Kiriath Jearim. 1 Samuel 6 reminds us: •God cannot be mocked or treated lightly. •His holiness demands reverence and obedience. •Even in judgment, He shows mercy by restoring His presence to His people.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sendme-radio--732966/support.“Thank you for listening to SendMe Radio — where we share the Gospel, inspire faith, and keep you connected with powerful stories and updates from around the world. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe so you never miss a message.And remember — you can listen to SendMe Radio streaming 24/7 at www.sendmeradio.net or simply say: ‘Hey Alexa, play SendMe Radio.’
Hello! Greetings and welcome to SendMe Radio — Peace, blessings, and love to you! If this is your first time here, welcome to the family! We share powerful Biblical messages, original Gospel music, and important African news and updates. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to stay connected — and remember, you can listen 24/7 on www.sendmeradio.net or just ask Alexa: Play SendMe Radio. 📖 In 1 Samuel 5, we see the power of God displayed when the Philistines captured the Ark of the Covenant and placed it in the temple of their false god, Dagon. But Dagon could not stand in the presence of the living God — twice he fell before the Ark, shattered and broken. God also struck the Philistines with plagues, showing that His presence cannot be mocked or mishandled. This chapter reminds us that no idol, no power, and no enemy can stand against the true and living God. Stay encouraged, because the same God who humbled Dagon is the God who fights for you today. ✝️ Faith • 🎶 Worship • 🌍 God’s Power Revealed ⸻ 📌 Hashtags #1Samuel5 #DagonFalls #ArkOfTheCovenant #PowerOfGod #SendMeRadio #BibleStudy #GodAlone #FaithOverFear #GodsPresence #UnshakableGodBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sendme-radio--732966/support.“Thank you for listening to SendMe Radio — where we share the Gospel, inspire faith, and keep you connected with powerful stories and updates from around the world. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe so you never miss a message.And remember — you can listen to SendMe Radio streaming 24/7 at www.sendmeradio.net or simply say: ‘Hey Alexa, play SendMe Radio.’
In 1 Samuel 2, Hannah lifts a powerful prayer of thanksgiving, declaring God’s holiness, justice, and sovereignty. The chapter contrasts the wickedness of Eli’s sons with Samuel’s faithfulness as a young servant, reminding us that God exalts the humble and brings down the proud.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sendme-radio--732966/support.“Thank you for listening to SendMe Radio — where we share the Gospel, inspire faith, and keep you connected with powerful stories and updates from around the world. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe so you never miss a message.And remember — you can listen to SendMe Radio streaming 24/7 at www.sendmeradio.net or simply say: ‘Hey Alexa, play SendMe Radio.’
In Ruth chapter 3, Naomi guides Ruth to the threshing floor, where faith, humility, and courage set the stage for a divine turnaround. Ruth approaches Boaz with boldness, not in desperation, but in trust that God’s plan for her life is unfolding. This chapter is a powerful reminder that obedience, integrity, and faith can open doors to redemption and destiny. Join us as we dive into the beauty of Ruth 3, uncovering lessons of trust, divine order, and the faith that positions us for God’s promises. 🔖 Hashtags: #Ruth3 #BibleStudy #SendMeRadio #FaithAndRedemption #ThreshingFloor #BoazAndRuth #BibleStories #GodsPlan #BiblicalLessons #ChristianFaithBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sendme-radio--732966/support.“Thank you for listening to SendMe Radio — where we share the Gospel, inspire faith, and keep you connected with powerful stories and updates from around the world. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe so you never miss a message.And remember — you can listen to SendMe Radio streaming 24/7 at www.sendmeradio.net or simply say: ‘Hey Alexa, play SendMe Radio.’
In Judges 16, Samson falls into the trap of Delilah, who presses him until he reveals the secret of his strength. His hair is cut, his eyes are gouged out, and he is bound by the Philistines. Yet in his final moments, Samson cries out to God, and with renewed strength, he brings down the temple of Dagon, striking a greater blow in death than in life. ⚡ A chapter of weakness, betrayal, and redemption showing us that God’s strength is made perfect even in our failures. 🔖 Hashtags #Judges16 #SamsonAndDelilah #BibleStudy #StrengthInWeakness #GodsPower #FaithLessons #SendMeRadio #ScriptureReflection #Redemption #GodsWordBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sendme-radio--732966/support.“Thank you for listening to SendMe Radio — where we share the Gospel, inspire faith, and keep you connected with powerful stories and updates from around the world. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe so you never miss a message.And remember — you can listen to SendMe Radio streaming 24/7 at www.sendmeradio.net or simply say: ‘Hey Alexa, play SendMe Radio.’
In Judges 17, we meet Micah, a man who creates his own shrine with idols, an ephod, and even hires a Levite to be his personal priest. This chapter reveals how far Israel had drifted — everyone doing what was right in their own eyes, replacing God’s truth with man-made religion. ⚡ It is a warning against idolatry, false worship, and self-made faith that seeks convenience over covenant. 🔖 Hashtags #Judges17 #BookOfJudges #BibleStudy #Idolatry #FalseWorship #FaithLessons #SendMeRadio #ScriptureReflection #DoingRightInOurOwnEyes #GodsWordBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sendme-radio--732966/support.“Thank you for listening to SendMe Radio — where we share the Gospel, inspire faith, and keep you connected with powerful stories and updates from around the world. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe so you never miss a message.And remember — you can listen to SendMe Radio streaming 24/7 at www.sendmeradio.net or simply say: ‘Hey Alexa, play SendMe Radio.’
In Judges 18, the tribe of Dan seeks land to possess, as they had not yet secured their inheritance. They send spies who discover the peaceful city of Laish, vulnerable and unprotected. The Danites seize the opportunity, but along the way they steal Micah’s idol, ephod, and priest, showing Israel’s drift into idolatry. In the end, they capture Laish, rename it Dan, and set up the graven image — a warning of how far God’s people had turned from Him. ⚡ It’s a chapter about restlessness, misplaced worship, and the danger of seeking security outside of God’s will. #Judges18 #BookOfJudges #BibleStudy #Idolatry #FaithLessons #FalseInheritance #SendMeRadio #BiblicalWarning #ScriptureReflection #GodsWordBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sendme-radio--732966/support.“Thank you for listening to SendMe Radio — where we share the Gospel, inspire faith, and keep you connected with powerful stories and updates from around the world. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe so you never miss a message.And remember — you can listen to SendMe Radio streaming 24/7 at www.sendmeradio.net or simply say: ‘Hey Alexa, play SendMe Radio.’