Weekly Word

** Stephen A. Brown, Marketplace Ministries, inc.

The song Battle Hymn of the Republic was written by Julia Ward Howe during the Civil War as a pro-Union, anti-slavery anthem. Its lyrics, “Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord . . . His truth is marching on” provided troops with a marching cadance. In Mark 13:26 Jesus declared upon His return, “Then they will see the Son of Man coming in the clouds with great power and glory.” The Hymn continues with, “As He died to make men holy; let us live to make men free,” a reference to freeing the slaves. Since so many are slaves to sin, I’ll close with John 8:32, “You shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free.”

Content Admin

Share
Published by
Content Admin

Recent Posts

Election Day – Get out and Vote!

GEORGIA - It’s, November, 4 2025 - Election Day! Check Fetch Your News for your…

1 week ago

Wear a costume, get a prize!

PRESS RELEASE- Wear a costume, get a prize! Come to the library in costume on…

3 weeks ago

Ditch Witch For Sale!

 Ditch Witch 5110 Trencher for Sale – $15,500 (Maysville, GA) Ready to work! This well-maintained…

4 weeks ago

Heath Webb Becomes Lumpkins All-Time Wins Leader

  Heath Webb Makes History: Becoming Lumpkin County’s All-Time Winningest Coach In the heart of…

1 month ago

Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office Investigates Domestic-Related Homicide

FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. - Forsyth County deputies are investigating a deadly domestic incident that claimed…

1 month ago

Central Georgia Republican Fish Fry 2025

PRESS RELEASE- Join us for the Central Georgia Republican Fish Fry 2025! Get your tickets…

2 months ago