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Returning to the Ancient Path

Returning to the Ancient Path

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In a world filled with noise, confusion, and constant change, God is still calling His people to something timeless… the ancient path.

This week’s teaching begins in Matthew 24, where Jesus warns that in the last days there will be wars, rumors of wars, deception, and shaking across the earth. Yet in the midst of all of it, He gives a command that is just as relevant today as it was two thousand years ago:

“See that you are not troubled.”

So how do believers remain steady when everything around them feels unstable?

The answer is found in Jeremiah 6:16, where the Lord calls His people to stand at the crossroads, look carefully, and ask for the ancient paths — the good way — and walk in it.

In this episode, we explore what Scripture reveals about the Ancient Path—the path of wisdom, obedience, humility, and intimacy with God. Together we’ll unpack powerful passages from Jeremiah, Psalms, Proverbs, and the teachings of Jesus, discovering how God prepares His people to walk faithfully through uncertain times.

You’ll learn:

✨ How to recognize the voice of God in a noisy world
✨ Why spiritual discernment is essential in the last days
✨ The importance of stewarding revelation, dreams, and the voice of the Holy Spirit
✨ How humility and the fear of the Lord lead us into wisdom and protection
✨ Why those who endure and remain rooted in God’s Word will stand firm

This message isn’t about fear—it’s about preparation, clarity, and confidence in the Lord.

God has never left His people without guidance.
He is still speaking.
He is still leading.
And for those willing to seek Him, the Ancient Path is still open.

So lean in, open your Bible, and ask the Lord to show you His ways.

Because the ones who stand, look, ask, and walk in His path will find the very thing the world is searching for:

Rest for their souls.



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