Menaced by Syria and Samaria, ravaged by Assyria, threated by apostasy within, Judah had only one hope - Immanuel. Because Judah was Immanuel's land, and had Immanuel's people within, the nation would not be destroyed. Instead the destruction would distinguish Immanuel's people from those who were not his people, and his foes would go from darkness into darkness.
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Gervase N. Charmley was born in Norwich in 1980 and converted to Christ during his first term at Chester University, England in 1998. He was baptized in 2000 and began preaching in 2002. He trained at the London Theological Seminary in 2004-6. He emphasizes the doctrines of the...