
Zephaniah
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Dr. Bill Creasy
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In his brief lecture on the prophet Zephaniah, Dr. Bill Creasey uses the man he calls "the darkest" of prophets to discuss the nature of sin. Creasey states that sin is like a cancer and uses personal stories from his own family life to demonstrate how "the condition" of sin must be immediately excised. The story of Zephaniah exemplifies "the dark side" of divine love.
In this live performance Creasey reads verses from Scripture while interpreting and enhancing the literal meaning of the words with his unique brand of professorial and Christian wisdom. The famed Bible instructor routinely fills rooms with avid students. His riveting lectures have been heard all over the world, including in the Holy Land.
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