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Apr
19
2026
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The Christian life is a battle to be fought daily, relying on God's promises and obeying His precepts to achieve victory over sin and live righteously in this present evil world.
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Apr
12
2026
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Jesus Christ's crucifixion and resurrection brought joy to his disciples, and this event is a source of hope for believers today. Through his sacrifice, Jesus paid the price for sin and redeemed lost souls. As Christians face trials and sorrows, they can find joy in knowing that God uses these experiences to draw them closer to him and reveal more of himself.
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Apr
5
2026
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The disciples struggled to understand Jesus' departure, but he reassured them that their sorrow would be turned into joy. Jesus' death and resurrection brought redemption and salvation to sinners, and his Holy Spirit would testify of him, empowering believers to spread the gospel.
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Mar
29
2026
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When facing opposition, remember that God is bigger than the enemy. He promises to deliver us and give us victory, but we must trust in His promises and not our own strength. The Bible teaches us to hide God's Word in our hearts and to rely on His promises in times of spiritual warfare.
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Mar
22
2026
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Believing in the promises of God and walking obediently are key to overcoming challenges and achieving victory. Joshua's story shows that trusting in God's sovereignty and following his will can lead to triumph over enemies, both internal and external. Through faith and obedience, we can experience God's power and guidance in our lives, even in the face of adversity.
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Mar
15
2026
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As we face challenges in life, we can draw strength from the promises of God, as seen in the book of Joshua. Joshua's story teaches us to trust in God's sovereignty and to persevere in the face of adversity, finding hope in His Word and peace in His presence.
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Mar
8
2026
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Joshua's faith and courage are exemplified as he requests God to make the sun stand still, and God intervenes to give him the light he needs to defeat the enemy. This event demonstrates God's control over creation and His willingness to answer the prayers of His servants, even when they ask for something big. The story also highlights the importance of trusting in God's sovereignty and not relying on human strength or resources.
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Mar
1
2026
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Joshua's decision to make peace with the Gibeonites led to complications, but God overruled the enemy's plan, using Joshua's mistakes to prepare him for victory. The Gibeonites' humble approach to Joshua for help demonstrates the importance of coming to God as servants, acknowledging our weakness and dependence on Him. God cares for His people and provides strength in times of trouble, giving power to the faint and increasing strength to those who have no might.
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Feb
22
2026
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In times of crisis, it's essential to remember that God is still on the throne, and His sovereignty is not limited by our circumstances. We must learn to count our trials as joy, knowing that they are designed to make us better and to fill up what is lacking in our lives. By seeking God's Word for counsel and remembering His promises, we can find hope and comfort in the midst of adversity. God's grace is sufficient for us, and He is the God of all hope, comfort, and peace.
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Feb
15
2026
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When facing trials, it's essential to remember that God is still on the throne, in control of all things, and working His will. Trials can be painful and challenging, but they are also opportunities for personal growth and benefit. Christians must trust in God's sovereignty and remember His promises, even when they don't understand the situation. By doing so, they can find hope and perseverance in the midst of difficulty.
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Feb
8
2026
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The speaker reflects on his experience of having a medical emergency and how it led him to think about the comfort and power of God's everlasting arms. He shares several scriptures that emphasize God's sovereignty and grace, including the promise that he will never leave or forsake us, and that he will lift us up from the valley of the shadow of death to go home with him forever.
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Feb
1
2026
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The Baptist Bible Hour celebrates its 73rd anniversary by reflecting on God's sovereignty and the Christian faith. The program explores the theme of Psalm 105, discussing God's purpose in trials and tribulations, and the importance of salvation by grace. The speakers emphasize the comfort and assurance of eternal life, and the need to trust in God's goodness and guidance.
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Jan
25
2026
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A biblical study on the dangers of spiritual pride, deception, and compromise, using the example of Joshua's failure to seek God's counsel in the face of the Gibeonites' deceitful tactics, and the importance of acknowledging God's sovereignty in all decisions.
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Jan
18
2026
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The story of Joshua and the Gibeonites serves as a reminder of the deception brought by our enemy, Satan, who seeks to confuse and lead us down the wrong path. Just as Joshua was deceived by the Gibeonites, we must be aware of Satan's devices and put on the whole armor of God to stand against his wiles. The Bible teaches us to be doers of the word and not hearers, lest we deceive ourselves. Our heart is deceitful and desperately wicked, and we must be careful not to defend and excuse our own sins.
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Jan
11
2026
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The law of God is written on the heart of believers, and it is a desire and inclination to obey God. The law is not just a set of rules, but a reflection of God's character and a guide for living a life pleasing to Him. Through faith in Jesus Christ, believers are delivered from the curse of the law and are enabled to walk in the Spirit, depending on His power to overcome the weaknesses and temptations of the flesh.
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Jan
4
2026
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The importance of worship and obedience to God's commands is emphasized in the story of Joshua building an altar on Mount Ebal, following God's specifications. This act represents the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, who shed his blood to save sinners from the curse of the law, and the need for faith in Him as the only mediator between God and man.
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Dec
28
2025
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The birth of Jesus Christ is a time of great joy, as it brings the solution to the world's greatest problem, that of sin. Jesus came to save sinners, and through his sacrifice, he has redeemed us from all iniquity, purifying us to himself a peculiar people zealous of good works.
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Dec
21
2025
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The birth of Jesus Christ is a time of great need, as humanity is in a desperate condition due to sin. God's gift of salvation through Jesus Christ is the only solution, and it requires the shedding of blood to remit sin. The Bible teaches that God is holy and hates sin, and He will punish sin. However, through Jesus Christ, we can be clothed in His righteousness and have our sins put away, and we can rejoice in the knowledge that redemption is by His precious blood.
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Dec
14
2025
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When we suffer a defeat in our Christian walk, we can still enjoy victory by learning from God's ways and being obedient to His commands. We must recognize our obligation to honor, obey, and serve our God, no matter what the requirements may be, and slay every sin that easily besets us. Obedience is the indication and sign that we belong to the family of God, and it is the evidence that we love Jesus Christ.
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Dec
7
2025
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The story of Joshua's conquest of Ai is a testament to God's promise of victory and the importance of following His plan. Despite previous failures, Joshua and his people were encouraged by God's repeated message of not to fear, but to trust in Him. They learned to obey God's instructions, even when it seemed risky, and were rewarded with a great victory. This lesson is relevant today, as we are reminded that God's promises are reliable, but we must still follow His plan to achieve success.
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Nov
30
2025
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The importance of being thankful for God's redeeming grace, the message of the gospel, and the hope of salvation is emphasized. The speaker encourages listeners to count their many blessings, pray thankfully, and speak with the voice of thanksgiving, giving thanks to God for His abundant mercies and the gift of His Son.
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Nov
23
2025
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The importance of being thankful is a significant major Bible teaching, as seen throughout the Old and New Testaments. It means not to complain, acknowledging that we are not worthy of God's blessings, and being grateful for the many benefits we receive from his gracious hand.
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Nov
16
2025
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When faced with discouragement, it's essential to turn to God's word for guidance. By focusing on the things that are true, honest, pure, and lovely, we can overcome our struggles and find hope in God's sovereignty. Remember, there can be a new beginning after failure, and salvation is available through faith in Jesus Christ.
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Nov
9
2025
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God's message of encouragement is repeated throughout the Bible, reminding His people that He will be with them and will not forsake them. This message is seen in the lives of Abraham, David, and others, who trusted in God's promises and found strength in His presence.
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Nov
2
2025
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The story of Achan, a man who rebelled against God's command and brought disaster to the Israelite army, serves as a reminder of God's holiness and judgment. Despite the consequences of sin, God's mercy and grace offer a door of hope for those who seek forgiveness and restoration.
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Oct
26
2025
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The book of Joshua reveals the importance of sanctification and the consequences of sin. Achan's actions demonstrate the progressive nature of temptation, from desire to covetousness to idolatry. The story highlights the need for faithfulness and obedience to God's commands, as well as the importance of God's presence in our lives.
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Oct
19
2025
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God expects believers to be actively involved in serving Him and His church, and to labor and work for the kingdom. Sin can hinder God's blessings, and believers must examine their hearts and confess and forsake their sins to avoid interfering with the forward movement of the kingdom. Jesus Christ is the Savior of sinners, and His gospel truth is always needed, calling sinners to repentance and offering forgiveness and rest.
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Oct
12
2025
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The book of Joshua continues with a message on the defeat at Ai, where the children of Israel committed a trespass by taking spoil from the city, leading to God's anger and a changing scene in their journey. The importance of faith and obedience is highlighted, and the need for the church to judge and discipline its members is discussed.
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Oct
5
2025
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The speaker shares a personal experience of being taken to the hospital in an ambulance and how it led him to reflect on the comfort and power of God's everlasting arms. He emphasizes the importance of salvation by God's sovereign grace and the promise of eternal life with Jesus Christ.
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Sep
28
2025
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God's sovereignty is displayed in choosing Rahab, a sinful woman, to be saved. His mercy and grace are shown through the story of Rahab and other notable sinners, including the woman at Simon's house and the woman at Jacob's Well. The Bible teaches that God hates sin and will punish it, but He also shows mercy and forgiveness to those who come to Him in faith. The story of Joshua and the Israelites is also used to illustrate God's sovereignty and blessing on a faithful servant.
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Sep
21
2025
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God's judgment on a wicked city, the destruction of Jericho, and the importance of not being influenced by pagan worship, while also learning about God's holiness, justice, and wrath, and the hope of mercy through Jesus Christ.
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Sep
14
2025
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Faith, obedience, and commitment are essential for moving forward in life, as demonstrated by the story of Joshua and the children of Israel. God's sovereignty and promises provide hope and courage, but require action and obedience to fulfill. The Bible emphasizes the importance of meditating on God's word, speaking of it with children, and obeying its commands.
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Sep
7
2025
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The book of Joshua teaches us about faithfulness, dependence on God, and leadership. Joshua, chosen by God to lead the Israelites into the promised land, learned from past experiences, trusted in God's promises, and committed to God's Word. He was a humble servant who followed the example of Moses and Jesus, and his faithfulness was rewarded with victory in battle and the occupation of the land. However, the Israelites' failure to trust in God and their tendency to complain and murmur led to their downfall. We must learn from their mistakes and stand firm in our faith, relying on God's strength and guidance.
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Aug
31
2025
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The importance of finding encouragement in the face of discouragement is discussed, with the emphasis on going to the Word of God, meditating on it day and night, and obeying it. The promises of God are also highlighted, including the promise of His presence and help in times of need.
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Aug
24
2025
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When facing discouragement, it's essential to recognize its various sources, including events we can't understand, what others say, and what we do to ourselves. Sin, wrong thinking, and Satan's influence can all contribute to feelings of despair. However, by putting on the shield of faith and resisting Satan's fiery darts, we can find the strength to persevere and trust in God's promise to be with us.
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Aug
17
2025
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The voice of God is powerful, majestic, and full of truth, commanding us to obey and follow Him. It is a comforting voice that brings us peace and strength, and reminds us of God's sovereignty and power. Through His word, God speaks to us, convicts us of our sin, and draws us to Himself, offering us eternal life and peace.
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Aug
10
2025
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God commands us to worship Him alone, rejecting all false gods and idols. Man often distorts this concept, but God calls us from error to the truth, calling us to worship Him in spirit and truth. We should delight in giving Him praise and declarative glory, acknowledging His greatness and power.
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Aug
3
2025
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Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever, a constant source of hope and guidance in a changing world. His promises, love, and grace remain steadfast, calling us to trust in Him and find rest in His presence.
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Jul
27
2025
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Change is a reality in the world, but our trust and confidence must be in Jesus Christ, who remains the same yesterday, today, and forever. Despite the constant changes in life, circumstances, and leadership, Jesus Christ is the foundation of our faith and the source of our hope. Repentance and spiritual growth are essential for individuals and churches, as we strive to turn from error and evil and follow the Lord's call for change.
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Jul
20
2025
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The importance of preaching Jesus Christ as the central message of the gospel, and how it relates to various biblical doctrines such as election, predestination, redemption, regeneration, justification, and sanctification.
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Jul
13
2025
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The message of salvation through Jesus Christ is the central theme of preaching, calling men to come to Christ and acknowledging their sinfulness. The gospel is a message of good news, inviting the thirsty soul to come and drink, and offering eternal life to those who believe in Jesus Christ.
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Jul
6
2025
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God's mercy is a sovereign choice, bestowed through Jesus Christ, and is not based on human merit or good works. It is a gift that brings redemption and forgiveness to sinners, and is a blessing that should be rejoiced in and displayed through showing mercy to others.
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Jun
29
2025
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The Bible teaches that humanity is inherently rebellious and in desperate need of God's mercy. Despite our sinful nature, God offers us salvation through the sacrifice of His Son Jesus Christ. The proof of God's mercy is evident in the lives of those who have been saved, and it is a gift that should be continually praised and appreciated.
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Jun
22
2025
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Fathers who give hope demonstrate their love and commitment to their children by living a godly life, being a source of comfort, and teaching them the scriptures. They understand that their children's hope is in God, not in material possessions or success, and strive to be a positive influence in their lives.
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Jun
15
2025
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A father's role in giving hope to their children is crucial, and it's not just about setting rules and expectations. A father must demonstrate love, care, and interest in their children, and reflect the character of God, their Heavenly Father, to give them hope and a sense of security.
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Jun
8
2025
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Recognizing our need for help, regularly asking for it, refusing to seek help from the wrong source, recalling the help given, and rejoicing in the helper are essential principles for receiving God's sovereign grace and divine help in our lives.
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Jun
1
2025
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Recognizing our need for help is essential in our Christian walk. We need help in overcoming sin, prayer, unbelief, and daily living. God is our refuge, strength, and present help in times of trouble, and He provides guidance through prayer and fasting, faith, and abiding in Him.
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May
25
2025
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The doctrine of perseverance is a crucial aspect of Christianity, emphasizing the importance of faith and perseverance in maintaining one's salvation. According to scripture, true believers will persevere to the end and have eternal life, while false professors will eventually fall away. The Bible provides numerous evidences and warnings to encourage perseverance and distinguish true believers from false ones.
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May
18
2025
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The doctrine of perseverance holds that a Christian will continue to follow God's path and hold onto their faith until the end of their life. This doctrine is rooted in the Bible and is a key aspect of the Tulip Doctrine, which emphasizes the sovereignty of God's grace. Through trials and difficulties, a child of God may lose the joy of salvation, but they will not lose their salvation. Chastisement is a means by which God brings about a change in a believer's life, leading them to true confession and repentance. Perseverance is the evidence of being preserved, and it is through the power and grace of God that believers are able to continue on course.
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May
11
2025
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The concept of Irresistible Grace is explored, explaining how God's effectual call brings salvation to those predestined, resulting in a heavenly calling and a new creation in Christ Jesus, characterized by a deep sense of sin, true repentance, faith in Jesus Christ, and complete surrender.
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May
4
2025
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LeSaire Bradley, Jr. reflects on his 90 years of life, his Christian ministry, and the message of sovereign grace that has guided him. He shares stories of how God has worked in his life, including his early days as a pastor, his struggles with Calvinistic doctrine, and his experiences with radio broadcasts and tent meetings. Through it all, he expresses his gratitude to God for His goodness and mercy.
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Apr
27
2025
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The TULIP doctrine emphasizes salvation as a work of God's sovereign grace, where man's fallen nature cannot contribute to his salvation. The effectual call of God is an inward call that brings justification, and it is not frustrated by man's obstinate will. This call is made to those who are predestinated, and it brings them to a holy calling, where they are drawn to God by his power and made willing to respond.
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Apr
20
2025
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The doctrine of Limited Atonement is a fundamental aspect of the Tulip Doctrine, emphasizing the sovereignty of God in executing his plan of salvation. Jesus Christ's sacrificial death on the cross purchased a particular people, fulfilling the types and shadows of the Old Testament. This doctrine confirms the sovereignty of God, magnifies his power, and displays the justice and glory of God, revealing the amazing grace of God in choosing and redeeming a people who were not seeking him.
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Apr
13
2025
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The doctrine of Limited Atonement is a fundamental Bible truth that emphasizes the specific work of Jesus Christ in redeeming a particular people. According to this doctrine, Jesus Christ died for those that were given to Him by the Father, and His death was a success in securing the salvation of the elect. This concept is closely tied to the idea of sovereign grace, which holds that God's plan of salvation is entirely His own and not dependent on human free will.
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Apr
6
2025
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The doctrine of election is a central theme in Christianity, emphasizing God's sovereignty in salvation. It highlights the idea that salvation is not based on human free will, but rather on God's purpose and plan. This doctrine is often misunderstood as being unfair or limiting human choice, but it is actually a reflection of God's holiness and love. Understanding this truth can lead to a deeper appreciation of God's grace and a more humble attitude towards salvation.
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Mar
30
2025
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The doctrine of Unconditional Election is a fundamental aspect of the Tulip Doctrine, emphasizing God's sovereign choice of a people before the foundation of the world. This choice is based on God's free grace and love, not on any merit in man. The Bible teaches that God predestinated a people to be conformed to the image of his son, and that this salvation is a result of his sovereign purpose and mercy.
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Mar
23
2025
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Man is ruined, alienated from God, and unable to come to Him of his own accord, requiring sovereign grace. Jesus Christ came to save sinners, and through His redemptive work, they are secured. The doctrine of total depravity drives one to acknowledge their sin and believe on Jesus, the Savior of sinners.
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Mar
16
2025
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The Bible teaches that humanity is under the curse of sin as a result of Adam's transgression, and all people are born with a fallen, sinful nature. This condition is not limited to those who are blatantly wicked, but rather it affects all people, making them unable to recover themselves from their fallen state. The only hope for salvation is through God's sovereign grace, brought to us through Jesus Christ.
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Mar
9
2025
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God leads his children through trials and afflictions, sometimes in the deep waters and sometimes in the fiery furnace, but He is our helper and our strength. We are fed as His Word is proclaimed, and we're able then to lie down in the green pastures, where the water's cool flow bathes the weary one's feet. God leads us along, through the valleys and up on the mountain tops in days of joy and refreshment, ultimately to be with Him in the presence of Jesus Christ, basking in the sunlight of His love forever.
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Mar
2
2025
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The comfort and guidance of God's presence in times of trial and tribulation, as reflected in the hymn 'God Leads Us Along'. The hymn's author, George A. Young, drew from his own experiences of hardship and faithfulness, and the Bible's promises of God's guidance and provision, to create a powerful expression of trust and devotion.
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Feb
23
2025
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We long for a better home that's on the other side, a heavenly home where we'll be with God and experience eternal life. This longing is not just about escaping troubles, but about being present with the Lord and being transformed into His image. As we navigate life's struggles, we must fix our eyes on the unseen, trusting in God's promises and seeking to live for His glory.
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Feb
16
2025
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Jesus Christ gives comfort to his disciples, assuring them that he will prepare a place for them in heaven, and that they will be with him forever. He reminds them that faith in him is what prevents one's heart from being troubled, and that he will come again to receive them unto himself.
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Feb
9
2025
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Jesus' words of comfort and hope in the face of trouble and tribulation are explored, reminding believers that they are not alone in their struggles and that God's presence and promise are always available to provide comfort and strength.
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Feb
2
2025
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Realizing we are never alone and that God's promises bring comfort in sorrow, joy in dark times, and hope for eternal life. The Bible's full of promises that remind us of God's sovereign grace and faithfulness, and Jesus Christ's love and redemption bring us peace and joy.
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Jan
26
2025
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The Bible teaches that God is sovereign, ruling and reigning from His holy temple. This understanding brings reassurance and hope in times of trouble, reminding us that God is in control and works all things together for our good.
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Jan
19
2025
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The sufficiency of God's grace is a central theme in the Bible, as seen in the life of the apostle Paul. Despite facing various trials and afflictions, Paul learned to rely on God's power and trust in His sufficient grace. This message explores the concept of God's grace, its sufficiency, and how it can be applied to our lives, whether in times of prosperity or loss, sickness or health.
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Jan
12
2025
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The Bible teaches that affliction and suffering are a part of the Christian life, but God's sovereign grace is sufficient to endure these trials. The Apostle Paul's experiences, including his thorn in the flesh, demonstrate God's purpose in using suffering to strengthen and humble believers.
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Jan
5
2025
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Recognizing that your times are in God's hand brings peace in a troubled world, provides comfort in trials, and gives courage against the fear of man. It also provides a cure for worry, gives reason to do what needs to be done, and gives hope for the future. This understanding inspires positive action and trust in God's sovereignty.
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Dec
29
2024
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When facing troubles and trials, it's reassuring to know that God is still in charge, and his mercy is available to us. This truth provides peace and comfort, reminding us that our times are in his hand, and he is working all things for our good.
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Dec
22
2024
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Jesus Christ is the light of the world, bringing brightness and joy to those in darkness. His redemption through the cross offers hope and salvation to fallen sinners, and his word provides guidance and direction for those seeking to follow him.
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Dec
15
2024
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Jesus came as the light to a world in darkness, bringing hope and salvation to those who are separated from God. He is the Savior of sinners, and His presence brings peace and joy to those who trust in Him.
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Dec
8
2024
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Recognizing our need for help, regularly asking for it, refusing to seek help from the wrong source, recalling the help given, and rejoicing in the Helper are essential principles for receiving God's sovereign grace and divine help in our lives.
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Dec
1
2024
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Recognizing our need for help is essential in our walk with God. We need help in overcoming sin, prayer, and unbelief, as well as in the midst of troubles and afflictions. The source of our help is the Lord Himself, who is our refuge, strength, and present help in times of trouble.
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Nov
24
2024
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The importance of giving thanks to God for His rich blessings, salvation, and redemption, and expressing gratitude through prayer and sharing with others.
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Nov
17
2024
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The importance of being thankful and giving thanks to God is emphasized throughout the Bible, from the Old Testament to the New. It means not to complain, acknowledging that we are not worthy of God's blessings, and expressing gratitude for His daily provisions, creation, and promises. We should also be thankful for His sovereign rule, love, and faithfulness, and respond with the voice of thanksgiving.
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Nov
10
2024
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The message continues from the hymn, How Sweet the Name, discussing the sweetness of Jesus Christ, the blessings He brings, and the rest He provides for the weary soul. Jesus is described as the rock of ages, the solid foundation on which we can build our faith, and the one who gives us rest from the burden of sin. He is also portrayed as a loving husband, friend, and shepherd who provides for our needs and defends us against the enemy. The hymn highlights the importance of trusting in Jesus Christ and proclaiming His love to others, even in the darkest moments of life.
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Nov
3
2024
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The name of Jesus is sweet to believers, soothing their sorrows, healing their wounds, and driving away their fear. He is the bread of life, feeding the hungry soul and sustaining us. Through faith, we come to him and find comfort in his love and redemption.
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Oct
27
2024
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The resurrection of Jesus Christ is a foundational truth of the Christian faith, offering hope and victory over death and sin. Through the resurrection, believers have assurance of eternal life and the promise of a future harvest of souls. The gospel message is centered on the resurrection, and it is the key to understanding the purpose and plan of God.
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Oct
20
2024
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The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the foundation of the Christian faith, providing hope and salvation for believers. Without it, the gospel message would be empty, and faith would be vain. Preaching and the Bible are essential tools for understanding and applying the truth of the resurrection, leading to a deeper understanding of God's plan for humanity.
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Oct
13
2024
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We shall see Him as He is, and be like Him forever. Jesus Christ's love and salvation bring us comfort, hope, and eternal life. Through faith, we can see Him now, and one day, we shall see Him face to face, in His glory and majesty.
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Oct
6
2024
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The speaker reflects on the love and redemption of God, from the birth of Jesus to his ministry and miracles, and how it brings comfort and joy to those who believe. He encourages listeners to see Jesus through the eye of faith and look forward to the day when they will see him face to face.
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Sep
29
2024
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We can come boldly to the throne of God's mercy, obtaining forgiveness for failures and finding help in every detail of our life. God's mercy is abundant, and we need it every day to deliver us from the fires of hell and to help us in our struggles, whether it's with fear, temptation, or weariness. We can trust in God's promise to give us power to the faint and to increase our strength, and we can come to him in every time of need, knowing that he is able to do beyond what we ask or think.
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Sep
22
2024
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The scripture emphasizes the importance of approaching God's throne with reverence and expectation, recognizing His sovereignty, holiness, and mercy. Through Jesus Christ, we have access to the throne of grace, where we can obtain mercy and find forgiveness for our sins.
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Sep
15
2024
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The speaker discusses finding satisfaction in difficult times through faith in Jesus Christ and the faithfulness of God. He uses various Bible verses to emphasize the importance of trusting in God's promises and finding strength in His love and mercy.
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Sep
8
2024
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The Bible teaches that God provides guidance for His people through His word, which is profitable for doctrine, reproof, correction, and instruction. He directs us through providence and gives us the strength we need in difficult times. We must be careful not to build our own fire and instead trust in the name of the Lord, who promises to guide us continually and satisfy our soul in drought.
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Sep
1
2024
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Caleb, a man of faith and courage, exemplifies the importance of following God's promises and living a life of obedience. He demonstrates that honoring God and obeying Him will lead to blessings and strength, even in old age. Caleb's story serves as a powerful example for our times, encouraging us to stand firm in our faith and trust in God's Word.
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Aug
25
2024
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Caleb, a courageous leader, exemplifies faith and trust in God's sovereignty, standing firm against the spirit of fear and rebellion, and demonstrating obedience to God's will, even in the face of danger and adversity.
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Aug
18
2024
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Jesus Christ has delivered us from the wrath that is to come, not because of our works or merit, but by his free and sovereign grace. We are the elect of God, chosen to receive the gospel and rejoice in it, and we are looking forward to the second coming of Christ, where we will be glorified and admired in his presence.
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Aug
11
2024
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The holiness of God is a fundamental aspect of His nature, and it is closely tied to His wrath against sin. As a holy God, He hates sin and will punish it, as seen in the examples of Adam and Eve, the flood, and the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. The Bible teaches that God's wrath is not just a characteristic of the Old Testament, but is also present in the New Testament, and that it will be revealed at the end of time when Jesus returns with His holy angels. The consequences of God's wrath are eternal judgment and punishment, but through the grace of God, believers can be redeemed from this wrath and live eternally with Him.
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Aug
4
2024
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Rejoicing in the Lord is a command, and it's essential to give thanks and praise God for his abundant blessings. The Bible teaches us to rejoice always, even in difficult times, and to trust in God's sovereignty and promises. We can rejoice in our salvation, the peace of God, and the hope of eternal life with Him.
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Jul
28
2024
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The Christian faith emphasizes rejoicing in the Lord even in the midst of sorrow and adversity. The Bible teaches that God's sovereign will is at work in all things, and that believers can find hope and joy in their troubles by trusting in His providence.
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Jul
21
2024
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When life seems to be going wrong, it's easy to lose faith in God. But the Bible teaches us that God is sovereign, good, and faithful to His promises. We can trust in Him even when we don't understand what's happening, and He will give us strength and peace in the midst of trials.
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Jul
14
2024
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When faced with difficulties, it's easy to assume everything is going wrong, but God's goodness and sovereignty can lead to repentance and growth. The Bible teaches that good can come from adversity and that God's ways are higher than ours.
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Jul
7
2024
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Jesus Christ is the only Savior of sinners, who came into the world to save those who are lost and guilty of sin. He is the only way to salvation, and His sacrifice on the cross provides redemption for all who believe in Him. Through faith in Jesus, individuals can be forgiven of their sins and receive eternal life, becoming new creatures in Christ Jesus.
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Jun
30
2024
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The need for a Savior is emphasized through the biblical account of Jesus Christ, who came to save sinners by suffering in their stead. The Bible teaches that all people are sinners, condemned by their sinful nature and actions, and in need of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ. The concept of amazing grace is highlighted as the good news of the gospel, where people can find salvation through faith in Jesus Christ, not by their own good works.
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Jun
23
2024
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God is a perfect Father who listens, gives good things, provides, comforts, and chastens. He encourages us to call upon Him, and we can have access to Him through Jesus Christ. Earthly fathers should learn from God's example and strive to be like Him, listening, giving good things, providing, comforting, and chastening their children.
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Jun
16
2024
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Exploring the concept of God as a perfect Father, discussing who can rightfully call Him Father and the privilege of being adopted into His family. The sermon emphasizes the importance of faith, spiritual leadership, and redemption in understanding God's role as a Father.
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Jun
9
2024
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God's merciful guidance is available to us, even in times of trouble and weakness. Through his word and the Holy Spirit, we can find strength and wisdom to navigate life's challenges and draw near to Him.
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Jun
2
2024
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The psalmist Asaph grapples with the question of why the wicked prosper and the righteous suffer, but finds an answer in the sanctuary of God, where he learns that the wicked are standing on slippery places and will ultimately face destruction.
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May
26
2024
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The firm foundation of faith in God and Jesus Christ provides a solid base for trust and righteousness, even in times of turmoil and uncertainty. The Bible teaches that the righteous can continue to do right and trust in the Lord, despite the destruction of other foundations. The foundation of God stands sure, and His truth remains unchanged, providing a rock-solid foundation for believers.
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May
19
2024
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The foundations of earthly wealth, worldly wisdom, family and friends, civil government, and false religion can be destroyed, but the firm foundation of faith in God's sovereignty remains unshakeable.
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May
12
2024
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A godly mother is dedicated to the Lord, committed to her husband, and devoted to her home. She is a submissive wife, a loving mother, and a role model for her children. Her goal is to bring glory to God and to raise her children in the ways of the Lord.
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May
5
2024
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A good mother dedicates her life to the Lord, seeking God's glory as her goal, and relying on His book as her guide. She finds strength in God's grace to overcome the challenges of motherhood, and her faith is a blessing to her family and a witness to others.
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Apr
28
2024
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The reality and certainty of death and judgment are emphasized in scripture, but the good news of the gospel is that sin is put away by Jesus Christ, and salvation is sure because Christ came to put away sin, to put it away once for all.
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Apr
21
2024
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The reality of sin and its consequences are discussed, emphasizing the need for salvation through Jesus Christ's sacrifice. The certainty of death and the importance of being rich toward God are also highlighted.
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Apr
14
2024
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The Bible teaches that God cares for his people and provides comfort, hope, and grace in times of trial and burden. Jesus encourages us to cast our care upon him, and through faith, we can find peace and relief from our burdens.
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Apr
7
2024
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"Casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you" (1 Peter 5:7).
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Mar
31
2024
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"He is not here: for he is risen, as he said. Come, see the place where the Lord lay" (Matthew 28:6).
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Mar
24
2024
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The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the very heart of the gospel, separating Christianity from every other religion. The apostles preached this message of hope and forgiveness, emphasizing the importance of faith in Jesus Christ and the remission of sins. The Bible and prophets confirm this truth, which is still proclaimed today, offering comfort and joy to those who believe.
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Mar
17
2024
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The unspeakable gift of God is Jesus Christ, who brings salvation through his grace and love. We should be thankful for this gift and express our gratitude through our faith and actions, living in harmony with our position in him and proclaiming the gospel to others.
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Mar
10
2024
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Jesus Christ is described as the unspeakable gift of God, the creator, and the head of the church. His second coming is a glorious day for those in Christ, but a day of doom and destruction for those who have rejected Him. The Bible teaches that Jesus Christ is the Prince of Peace, the Counselor, and the Savior who came to save His people from their sins.
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Mar
3
2024
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The Baptist Bible Hour explores the hymn 'O for a Thousand Tongues,' written by Charles Wesley in 1731. The hymn expresses the desire to sing praise to the great Redeemer and highlights the triumphs of His grace. The message emphasizes the importance of singing praises to the Lord, even in confinement, and the need for redemption through faith in Jesus Christ.
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Feb
25
2024
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Jesus Christ assures His disciples that He is preparing a place for them in heaven, where they will live with Him forever, free from troubles and pain. He promises to come again and receive them unto Himself, and that they will be like Him when He appears. This message brings comfort to those who are struggling with difficult circumstances, reminding them that Jesus is in control and that they have an eternal home in heaven.
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Feb
18
2024
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God's children face troubles, but Jesus' words offer comfort and strength. He promises to be with us through tribulation and to overcome the world. We can trust in Him, even in our darkest times, and find hope in His promise of comfort and peace.
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Feb
11
2024
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The comfort and security of knowing that underneath are the everlasting arms of God, supporting and holding us up in times of trouble and uncertainty. This promise of God's sovereignty and faithfulness brings us peace and happiness, reminding us that we are dependent on Him for help and guidance.
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Feb
4
2024
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God's sovereign grace provides help in times of trouble, and His strength and power are available to those who come to Him by faith. Through Jesus Christ, we can find comfort and never feel alone, as God's love and mercy are always available to us.
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Jan
28
2024
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The parable of the prodigal son teaches us about the father's unwavering love and acceptance of his rebellious son, who returns home after realizing his mistakes and seeking forgiveness. This story highlights the importance of repentance and the possibility of a new start, as well as the joy and celebration that comes with finding what was lost.
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Jan
21
2024
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God's sovereign right to choose is a mystery that has puzzled many, but it's rooted in His amazing grace. Jesus Christ is our anchor of the soul, securing our salvation and giving us hope in the midst of trials and struggles. As faithful followers of Christ, we can find strong consolation in His promise to never cast us out, and we can trust in His power to work all things together for our good.
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Jan
14
2024
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Biblical hope is not mere optimism or positive thinking, but it's based on truth and the promises of God. It's a wonderful blessing when you have hope, but without it, you're left with a dark and dismal picture. The scriptures abound with references to hope, and God's promise of salvation is certain and steadfast.
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Jan
7
2024
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The importance of prayer in our daily lives is emphasized, with the Bible providing guidance on how to pray without ceasing. The Holy Spirit helps us in our infirmities, and we are encouraged to pray for others, including our leaders and those in need.
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Dec
31
2023
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Prayer is a vital part of the Christian life, and it's essential to pray without ceasing, even in the face of challenges and discouragement. The Bible provides many examples of prayer's power, from Nehemiah's rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem to the early church's experience on the day of Pentecost. Jesus' teachings on prayer emphasize the importance of faith, seeking, and knocking, and remind us that God's sovereignty and power are available to us when we pray.
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Dec
24
2023
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Jesus Christ is the light of the world, bringing hope and redemption to those in darkness. His message is one of salvation, and His name is synonymous with love, truth, and righteousness. Through faith in Him, believers can walk in the light and find joy in the knowledge of His presence.
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Dec
17
2023
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Jesus Christ came as the light of the world to redeem humanity from darkness and sin, bringing hope and salvation to those who trust in Him. His presence illuminates the path to righteousness, and His love conquers the fears and doubts that plague humanity. Through faith and trust in Jesus, individuals can find peace, joy, and redemption, even in the midst of life's challenges and uncertainties.
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Dec
10
2023
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When faced with difficulties and doubts, it's easy to wonder if God cares. However, the Bible confirms that God's love is superior to that of a mother for her child, and He remembers our frame that we are but dust. He's the one that comes when mother and father have forsaken, and as a heavenly Father, He cares about us, providing shelter and delivering those with a contrite spirit.
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Dec
3
2023
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Looking by faith at the things which are not seen, we can find comfort and joy in the hope of someday being with Jesus Christ, living with Him, and seeing Him forever. The Bible teaches us that God's love and marvelous grace are the reasons for our salvation, and we can trust in His promise to be with us through all trials and troubles.
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Nov
26
2023
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The Bible teaches that Christians should not focus on their temporary sufferings, but rather on the eternal glory that awaits them. This is achieved by looking to Jesus and trusting in His sovereignty, even in the midst of hardship and pain.
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Nov
19
2023
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We are blessed to give thanks to God for his sovereign grace, redemption, and faithfulness. We should pray thankfully, acknowledging that every good thing comes from God, and express our gratitude to others through the voice of thanksgiving, sharing God's wondrous works and deliverances in our lives.
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Nov
12
2023
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The importance of being thankful is seen throughout the Bible, from the Old Testament to the New. It means not to complain, to acknowledge that we are not worthy of God's blessings, and to express gratitude for His daily mercies, creation, sovereign rule, and promises. We should be thankful for knowing the Creator, His love, and the blessings of His sovereign mercy.
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Nov
5
2023
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Joshua's commitment to serving the Lord is a powerful example for leaders and families. He made a firm decision to follow God, and his influence extended to his household and the people of Israel. As we face challenges in our culture, we must make a similar commitment to stand for biblical principles and honor God in all things.
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Oct
29
2023
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The importance of making a firm commitment to serve the living God, free from idols and false gods, is emphasized through the story of Joshua and the Israelites, highlighting the need for total devotion and the consequences of wavering or lukewarm faith.
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Oct
22
2023
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God's sovereign choice and mercy are reflected in the lives of His people, from the Israelites' deliverance from Egypt to the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. The importance of remembering and reviewing God's mercies is emphasized, as well as the need to serve Him in sincerity and truth. The apostle Paul's writings in the New Testament also highlight the significance of living a life worthy of God's love and mercy.
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Oct
15
2023
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God's people are reminded of the great things He has done for them, and the importance of continually praising Him and giving thanks for His abundant mercies. Joshua reviews the divine mercies of God, reminding the Israelites of their deliverance from Egypt and the many blessings they have received.
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Oct
8
2023
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Joshua reminds the people of their past victories and the importance of respecting God's law and living as He has directed them. He emphasizes the need to keep God's Word, cleave to the Lord, and love the Lord, and warns against the dangers of idolatry and disobedience. Joshua's call to perseverance is a reminder that it is by God's power that they have been able to conquer and live in the land, but in order to remain there they must walk obediently and look to God for their support.
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Oct
1
2023
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Joshua reminds the people of God's past blessings and encourages them to persevere in their faith, trusting in God's sovereignty and provision. He emphasizes the importance of remembering God's past victories and the inheritance that awaits them in heaven, where they will experience eternal joy and no more trials or temptations.
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Sep
29
2023
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God's sovereign grace is a marvelous thing, given to us through faith, and it's a gift that we must add to in our spiritual growth. As we grow in the knowledge of God, we'll be able to walk closer with Him and display His praises. We must be careful when reading God's Word and not jump to conclusions, but instead, seek to understand and apply it in our lives.
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Sep
28
2023
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LaSire Bradley Jr. begins a three-sermon series on Abounding in Grace, based in 2 Peter, emphasizing the importance of faith, God's sovereign grace, and precious promises in our relationship with Jesus Christ.
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Sep
27
2023
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The Bible teaches that hope is an anchor for the soul, securing us in times of trial and doubt. Through Jesus Christ, we have a place of refuge and a promise of salvation, which gives us strength and encouragement to endure life's challenges. Our hope is not in material things or our own efforts, but in the sovereign grace of God, who has chosen us and given us the gift of eternal life.
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Sep
26
2023
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Biblical hope is not mere optimism, but a promise based on God's truth. It's a source of comfort and strength for believers, grounded in the promises of God, who cannot lie. Through faith in Jesus Christ, we can have full assurance of hope and eternal life, despite our fallen nature and tendency to lie.
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Sep
25
2023
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Recognizing one's sinfulness and unworthiness, yet being cleansed by God's mercy and forgiveness, is essential for a right view of self. This understanding leads to a deeper appreciation for God's sovereignty and a desire to serve Him diligently.
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Sep
24
2023
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The importance of acknowledging God's blessings, having a humble and thankful spirit, and trusting in His promises is emphasized in this message. The tribe of Joseph's complaining spirit is compared to modern-day excuses for not serving God, and the need to focus on God's sovereignty and promises is highlighted.
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Sep
17
2023
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The importance of maintaining a thankful spirit is emphasized, as we reflect on God's abundant mercies and blessings in our lives. We are reminded of the covenant promises of God, His sovereignty, and the faithfulness of those who have walked with Him for many years. The focus is on the precious gift of salvation and the mercy that has been extended to us, and the need to continually give thanks to God for His blessings and to rely on Him for every day.
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Sep
10
2023
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God's holiness and hatred for sin are revealed through judgment and mercy, emphasizing the need for repentance and forgiveness through Jesus Christ. The consequences of sin and the importance of seeking eternal rest and peace in God's presence are highlighted, as well as the contrast between a life of labor and a future of eternal rest and joy in the presence of the Lord.
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Sep
3
2023
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God's judgment was upon the inhabitants of the land of Canaan for their idolatry and abominable conduct. The book of Joshua describes the destruction of these people, who were guilty of violating God's law. God's wrath is a necessary aspect of his character, and he will punish sin because he is a holy God. The Bible teaches that God is a God of love, but also a God of wrath, who will not acquit the wicked.
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Aug
27
2023
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The gift of God's grace is a central theme in the New Testament, emphasizing the idea that salvation is a free gift from God, given to us through Jesus Christ. This message explores the various aspects of God's grace, including its source, blessings, and scope, highlighting the importance of faith, redemption, and justification in our relationship with God.
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Aug
20
2023
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The gift of God's sovereign grace is a fundamental aspect of Christianity, emphasizing the idea that salvation and sanctification are entirely by the sovereign grace of God. Through the power of the Holy Spirit, believers are set apart and sanctified, becoming saints in Christ. This concept is explored in the book of 1 Corinthians, where Paul highlights the importance of positional and progressive sanctification, and the role of Jesus Christ in our lives.
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Aug
13
2023
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The Bible teaches that God's strength is available to those who feel faint and discouraged. Through prayer, faith, and a healthy spiritual diet, believers can experience God's power and overcome their weaknesses. The Bible promises that God will give power to the faint and increase strength to those who have no might. By looking to Jesus and trusting in God's wisdom, believers can find the strength they need to face their trials and overcome their fears.
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Aug
6
2023
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The Bible speaks about the experience of spiritual fainting, where individuals feel weak and discouraged due to their circumstances. This can be caused by misjudging God's presence, relying on human strength, weak faith, and frustration with life's challenges. The psalmist and Jonah's stories illustrate the importance of trusting in God's mercy and surrendering to His will to overcome spiritual fainting and find hope and encouragement.
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Jul
30
2023
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God uses weak and insignificant individuals to bring about His sovereign grace and accomplish great things, as seen in the lives of biblical figures such as David and the apostles. This message emphasizes the importance of faith, salvation, and redemption through Jesus Christ, and the empowerment of the Holy Spirit in our lives.
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Jul
23
2023
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The Bible offers hope for those struggling with loneliness, emphasizing the importance of faithfulness and the promise of God's presence. Jesus is portrayed as a faithful friend who understands and comforts those in need, offering a way out of loneliness through repentance and forgiveness.
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Jul
16
2023
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When dealing with offenses, Christians are to follow biblical guidance, prioritizing love, forgiveness, and reconciliation. The Lord Himself sets the example, seeking out His people when they stray, and Christians are called to do the same, walking in love and humility, just as Christ loved us.
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Jul
9
2023
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Considering one another is a fundamental aspect of the Christian life, as it involves recognizing the importance of human relationships and following biblical instruction to prevent loneliness. Christians are instructed to love, encourage, and exhort one another, and to put away wrath, anger, evil speaking, and malice. By doing so, they can build a strong community and live out their faith in a meaningful way.
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Jul
2
2023
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Feeling alone can be a painful experience, but the Bible promises that God will never leave us. He is our comfort, our courage, and our strength in times of trouble. His love is immutable, and He will never forsake us. We can trust in His promises and find contentment in His presence.
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Jun
25
2023
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Feeling alone is a common experience, but God's promise to never leave us provides great consolation. We can have confidence in His promises, which are unlike those made by humans who often falter and fail. God's promises are rooted in His character as a holy and unchanging God, who has demonstrated His faithfulness throughout history.
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Jun
18
2023
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Biblical grace is not just God going easy on us, but a gift that establishes our hearts, changes them, and unites us to fear His name. It is a never-ending, unchangeable gift that we receive through faith in Jesus Christ, and it is the foundation for our eternal security in Him.
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Jun
11
2023
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The message explores the exclusivity and superiority of Jesus Christ as the priest before God, highlighting his unchanging character, the atonement he provides, and the city he builds. The author emphasizes that those who reject Jesus have no right to his sacrifice, and that only through faith in him can one find true salvation and establish a relationship with God.
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Jun
4
2023
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The message of the Gospel is for sinners, not the righteous, and it's based on Christ's sacrifice, not our works or character. God's love and wrath are displayed in the Bible, and salvation is a gift of free grace, not a reward for good conduct.
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May
28
2023
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The true gospel of Jesus Christ has always been offensive to multitudes, but it's good news for sinners, those who are without strength, enslaved by sin, and dead in trespasses and sins. Christ died for the ungodly, not for the righteous, but for those who are His enemies, and His death is the basis of our salvation.
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May
21
2023
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God comforts us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort those who are in any trouble by the comfort wherewith we ourselves are comforted of God. He comforts us by revealing His purpose in our trials, bringing us to obedience, spiritual maturity, and a greater sense of heaven's glory. We are to comfort others with the same comfort with which we have been comforted, using the truth of God's Word to point them to Him as the source of all comfort.
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May
14
2023
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The Bible teaches that tribulation is to be expected, but God is our source of comfort. He comforts us by His promises and the instruction He gives us through His Word, helping us to trust in Him even in the darkest times.
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May
7
2023
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The righteous can continue to trust in God's sovereignty, even in times of turmoil and uncertainty, and find strength in the foundation of God's truth, which remains unshakeable and eternal.
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Apr
30
2023
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The Bible teaches that foundations such as earthly wealth, worldly wisdom, family and friends, and civil government can be destroyed, leaving the righteous with a choice: to cling to the unshakeable foundation of God's sovereignty or to be swept away by the turmoil of a world in chaos.
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Apr
23
2023
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A call to revival, emphasizing the importance of prayer, submission to God's word, and joy in the Lord. The speaker draws from Psalm 85, encouraging listeners to seek a deeper relationship with God and to pray for a true awakening in their lives.
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Apr
16
2023
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The need for revival is recognized when we're able to recall better days, but struggle with spiritual coldness, declining zeal, and sin. A prayer of confession and dependence on God is necessary for revival, which is not something that can be worked up, but rather something that God sends down.
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Apr
9
2023
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The resurrection of Jesus Christ is a fundamental truth of Christianity, separating it from every other religion. The empty tomb, the grave clothes left neatly in order, and the appearances of Jesus to his disciples and others provide clear evidence of his resurrection. This event has practical implications for believers, encouraging them to seek things above and trust in Jesus Christ for their salvation.
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Apr
2
2023
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The burial of Jesus Christ is a remarkable event, demonstrating divine intervention and the respect shown to him by his secret disciples, Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus, who came forward to claim his body and give him a respectable burial, in accordance with the customs of the time.
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Mar
26
2023
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The church has experienced many winter seasons of persecution, false doctrine, and lethargy, but there is hope for a time of springtime renewal when God's Spirit pours out his blessing, and his people praise him.
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Mar
19
2023
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The arrival of springtime is a reminder of God's power and covenant-keeping nature. It symbolizes renewal and transformation, much like the coming of Jesus Christ, who brought light and joy to a world in darkness. As we observe the changing of the seasons, we're reminded of God's ability to renew us and bring beauty and joy to our lives.
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Mar
12
2023
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The hymn 'Prone to Wander' acknowledges the tendency to stray from God's path, but offers hope in the mercy and grace of God. The message encourages listeners to confess their sins, submit to God's will, and seek His help in times of need, thanking Him for the blessings and mercies that come from His grace.
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Mar
5
2023
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The Christian experience is marked by struggles and cares, but ultimately leads to the hope of heaven. However, believers are prone to wander due to fleshly lusts, an envious spirit, an unforgiving spirit, and false teaching. It's essential to hold fast to the truth of God's Word and follow Jesus Christ.
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Feb
26
2023
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The importance of singing hymns in Christian worship is discussed, highlighting their role in teaching and praising God. The hymns examined emphasize God's sovereign grace, which is the central theme of the discussion. The doctrine of sovereign grace is explained, including its five points: total depravity, unconditional election, limited atonement, irresistible grace, and perseverance.
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Feb
19
2023
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The feeling of loneliness can be very difficult to bear, but for the child of God, he is never alone. God has promised never to leave us, and His presence is always with us, even in the darkest of times. We can find peace and comfort in His sovereignty and unchanging purpose, and we can trust in His grace and mercy to guide us through life's challenges.
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Feb
12
2023
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The message of sovereign grace honors God, lifts up the name of Jesus, and gives hope to unworthy sinners. It's a reminder that our times are in God's hands, and He cares for us, providing strength to bear up under life's trials and sorrows. Trusting in God's mercy and faithfulness can bring peace in a troubled world, provide comfort in trials, and give us courage over the fear of man.
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Feb
5
2023
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The concept of sovereign grace is a central theme in the Bible, emphasizing God's mercy and love towards humanity. Through the story of King David and the parable of the lost sheep, the importance of God's grace is highlighted, and the idea that salvation is a gift from God, not something that can be earned. The Bible teaches that God's grace is victorious, and that one day, all believers will be conformed perfectly to the image of Jesus Christ, singing in perfect harmony in heaven.
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Jan
29
2023
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Behold, what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us, a love that's unmerited, everlasting, and sovereign. This love is the foundation of our salvation, made possible through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, who came to save sinners and make them children of God, heirs to eternal life and glory.
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Jan
22
2023
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A steadfast heart trusts in the Lord, finding shelter under His wings and protection from evil tidings. The psalmist reflects on Psalm 112, verse 7, and the importance of having a heart fixed on God, trusting in His promises and sovereignty. He shares examples from Scripture, including David's experiences in the cave and Jonah's deliverance from the great fish, to illustrate the concept of salvation being of the Lord.
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Jan
15
2023
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David's psalm in Psalm 57 showcases his heart fixed on God even in the midst of calamities, trusting in God as his deliverer and recognizing His sovereignty. This message emphasizes the importance of faith, spiritual maturity, and trusting in God's goodness, even when faced with difficulties and uncertainties.
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Jan
8
2023
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The Lord promises to fill those who open their mouth wide with good things, satisfying their needs and renewing their youth. He delights to give and has already shown great love and kindness to His children, making it safe to come before Him with great expectation and faith.
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Jan
1
2023
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The Bible teaches that God is a God of great power and ability, who delights to meet the needs of His people and provide them with great blessings. It encourages believers to come before Him with great expectations, to pray diligently and with a sense of need, and to trust in His promises and sovereignty. By doing so, they can experience spiritual growth and development, and live a life of obedience and trust in God.
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Dec
25
2022
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The message of God's sovereign grace is centered around the birth of Jesus Christ, who came to bring salvation and glory to God. The shepherds believed the message and moved with haste to see Jesus, and we are encouraged to do the same, to follow Him and give Him glory in our lives.
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Dec
18
2022
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The angels delight in praising God, singing his praises at creation and at the birth of Jesus Christ. God's glory is seen in creation, the tabernacle, and the temple, but now it's seen on earth in a new way through Jesus Christ, who is full of grace and truth.
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Dec
11
2022
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Job's story of enduring suffering while maintaining faith in God serves as a powerful example of trust and hope in the midst of affliction. His prayers express a deep longing for vindication and a mediator to stand between him and God, ultimately finding comfort in the knowledge that Jesus Christ is our redeemer and advocate.
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Dec
4
2022
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Job's lament and complaint are expressions of his raw emotions and honest perceptions of God's hiddenness and seeming opposition. He expresses anguish, anger, and despair, yet retains his faith and integrity, demonstrating the importance of prayer and lament in the midst of suffering.
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Nov
27
2022
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We are to be thankful for the work of redemption, the message of the gospel, and the hope of salvation by grace. We should pray thankfully, acknowledging God's faithfulness and the good gifts he has given us. We are also to speak with the voice of thanksgiving, expressing our gratitude to others for God's rich blessings and wondrous works.
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Nov
20
2022
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The importance of being thankful is seen throughout the Bible, from the Old Testament to the New. It means not to complain, acknowledging that we are not worthy of God's blessings, and giving thanks for the many benefits we receive from His gracious hand.
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Nov
12
2022
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A man shares his testimony of how he heard the gospel in prison and was transformed by the message of Jesus Christ's sovereign grace. The Baptist Bible Hour continues to share this message with those in prison, bringing hope and peace to those who are struggling with sin and doubt.
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Nov
6
2022
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The name of Jesus is a source of comfort, strength, and salvation for believers. It soothes their sorrows, heals their wounds, and drives away their fear. Jesus is the bread of life, feeding the hungry soul and sustaining believers. His love and redemption are a precious gift to those who trust in Him.
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Oct
30
2022
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God's sovereign grace is a source of ongoing joy, and His work in us will not be completed until the day of Jesus Christ. This truth provides practical instruction and hope, encouraging us to persevere in our faith and trust in God's faithfulness. The work of God in us is a good work, begun and completed by Him, and it is a source of encouragement and joy, leading to good works and good words.
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Oct
23
2022
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Christians are called to rejoice in a world filled with sadness, and to find comfort and joy in the truth that God has begun a good work in them, which he will perform until the day of Jesus Christ. This work is a result of God's sovereignty and salvation by grace, and it leads to good works and a life of hope and redemption.
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Oct
16
2022
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We must come to the Lord's table loving the Lord and loving his people, with a thankful heart, confessing our sins and forsaking them. Remembering Jesus' life, death, and resurrection gives hope to sinners, comfort in times of distress, and anticipation for his return and the glory that awaits us on the other side.
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Oct
9
2022
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True contentment comes from recognizing the sovereignty of God, approaching life with a thankful heart, walking in obedience, and finding strength in Christ. It's a learned quality that allows us to be self-sufficient and not controlled by circumstances, trusting that God is working his will and has promised never to leave us nor forsake us.
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Oct
2
2022
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Paul's experience in learning contentment is a lesson for all, as he teaches that it is not something we are born with, but rather something that must be learned through trials and faith in Jesus Christ. He shares his own struggles with covetousness, envy, and complaining, but ultimately finds contentment in the Lord, even in the midst of suffering.
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Sep
29
2022
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When faced with suffering and unanswered questions, it's natural to feel anger or frustration towards God. However, the Bible teaches us to trust in God's sovereignty and goodness, even in the midst of trials. Through the examples of Jeremiah, Habakkuk, and Job, we learn to express our emotions to God, acknowledge our sin, and ultimately find peace and strength in His presence.
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Sep
28
2022
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A man pours out his heart to God, expressing his struggles and doubts, but ultimately finding comfort and peace in God's sovereignty and mercy. He shares the story of Hannah, who prayed for a child and received one, and the apostle Paul, who was thankful for the comfort of God. The speaker encourages listeners to trust in God's goodness and sovereignty, even in the midst of suffering.
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Sep
27
2022
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When faced with life's challenges and unanswered prayers, it's natural to feel anger, frustration, and emotional pain. However, the scriptures teach us that we can express our emotions to God without becoming angry with Him. By pouring out our hearts to Him, we can find refuge and trust in His sovereignty, even in the midst of uncertainty and hardship.
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Sep
26
2022
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Recognizing God's holiness and sovereignty is key to dealing with anger towards Him. Trials and tribulations are designed to conform us to His image, and we must submit obediently to His will. By viewing life from a biblical perspective, we can find peace and joy in the midst of difficulties, and honor God with our thoughts and actions.
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Sep
25
2022
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When facing trials and difficulties, remember that God is your hope and that His sovereignty is at work in your life. Trust in Him and let go of worry, recognizing that He is faithful and just to forgive your sins. Learn to be content and thankful, setting your affection on things above rather than the things of this earth. And when you feel discouraged, remember that the solution is not in yourself or the world, but in communion with Jesus.
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Sep
23
2022
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When faced with difficult situations, it's easy to become angry at God, but scripture teaches that this is never a righteous response. Instead, we should seek to understand God's sovereignty and trust in His plan, even when we don't understand. Through biblical examples, such as King Asa and Jonah, we see the dangers of sinful anger and the importance of humility and submission to God's will.
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Sep
22
2022
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David's experience with the ark of God serves as a lesson on anger at God and the importance of doing things God's way, even when faced with consequences and challenges. Through his story, David teaches that repentance and obedience to God's instructions are essential for receiving God's blessing and favor.
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Sep
21
2022
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The Bible teaches that anger towards God is a serious issue, often rooted in human rebellion and a desire to do things one's own way. Cain's story in Genesis is a prime example of this, as he became angry with God when his sacrifice was not accepted. Similarly, David's attempt to bring back the ark of the covenant in 1 Chronicles 13 was hindered by a lack of attention to God's regulations and requirements. In both cases, the root of the problem was a failure to trust and obey God, leading to consequences and a lack of peace.
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Sep
20
2022
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Recognizing and acknowledging sinful anger is the first step to putting it away, and confession to the Lord and others is crucial for forgiveness and resolution. Love doesn't keep a record of wrongs, and being easily provoked is a sign of a haughty spirit. Christians are called to be kind, humble, and merciful, and to forgive others as Christ forgave them.
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Sep
19
2022
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Righteous anger is a real thing, but sinful anger can lead to a multitude of negative consequences, including corrupt communication, bitterness, and even isolation. When we allow anger to fester, it can lead to a root of bitterness that affects not only ourselves but also those around us. It's essential to deal with anger appropriately, lest we grieve the Holy Spirit and fail to walk in harmony with God's grace.
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Sep
18
2022
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When life's difficulties seem insurmountable, it's easy to become discouraged and feel that nothing is going right. However, the Bible offers a message of hope and encouragement, reminding us that our hope is in God and that things can be better today when we approach our problems from a biblical standpoint. By remembering that our hope is in God, dealing with sin, and recognizing God's hand in our trouble, we can find peace and contentment in the midst of adversity.
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Sep
16
2022
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The Bible teaches that anger can lead to sin and dark consequences, including the destruction of relationships and the judgment of God. Examples from Scripture, including King Saul and the prodigal son, illustrate the dangers of unchecked anger and the importance of forgiveness and grace.
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Sep
15
2022
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Cain's anger and jealousy led to murder, while King Ahab's anger and weakness allowed his wife to manipulate him into ordering the death of Naboth, demonstrating the dangers of sinful anger and the consequences of God's judgment.
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Sep
14
2022
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The Bible teaches that righteous anger is a legitimate emotion, but sinful anger can lead to strife and harm others. To control anger, one must learn self-control and moderation, and not let it consume them. Forgiveness is key, as God has forgiven us for our sins, and we should strive to forgive others as well, just as Jesus Christ has forgiven us.
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Sep
13
2022
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The Bible teaches that righteous anger is a controlled response to sin, while sinful anger is a destructive and uncontrolled emotion. Understanding the difference between these two forms of anger is crucial for maintaining a healthy and peaceful relationship with others.
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Sep
12
2022
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The Bible teaches that anger is a human emotion, but it can be sinful if not handled properly. God is angry with the wicked every day, and Jesus also exhibited righteous anger in various situations, such as driving out the money changers from the temple. However, Jesus also showed a spirit of forgiveness, even to those who were crucifying him. The key is to understand when anger is righteous and when it is sinful, and to handle it in a way that honors God.
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Sep
11
2022
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God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. He encourages us to seek His help, and invites us to come boldly to the throne of grace to obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need.
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Sep
9
2022
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The love of Christ is the motivation for obeying His commandments, which include loving one another, forgiving others, and loving enemies. This is a fundamental aspect of Christianity, and those who claim to love Jesus must demonstrate it through their actions and obedience to His commandments.
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Sep
8
2022
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The message of loving Jesus is a theme that needs to be foremost in our minds and hearts. Jesus' promise to do greater works than He had done is connected to prayer, and it's essential to pray in His name, acknowledging our unworthiness and desiring God's glory. Love for Christ is an evidence of divine grace, and it's not just a feeling, but an inward transformation that comes from the Lord's intervention.
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Sep
7
2022
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When dealing with offenses, God's Word emphasizes the importance of resolving differences and seeking reconciliation. Jesus teaches that if someone has something against you, you should go to them alone to work things out, and if that doesn't work, take one or two others with you. If the issue is not resolved, it's brought before the church. The Bible also teaches that we should restore those who have fallen into sin, doing so with a spirit of meekness and considering our own weaknesses. We are to bear one another's burdens and find fellowship with God, not depending on others. God's love and mercy are demonstrated in His pursuit of His people, even when they stray, and we are called to imitate His actions, loving and forgiving like He does.
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Sep
6
2022
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The tendency toward selfishness is a problem that started in the Garden of Eden, and it's in every one of us. Jesus taught us to love others as we love ourselves, but this doesn't mean we have to concentrate on loving ourselves first. Instead, we should start loving others as we love ourselves, and look not every man on his own things, but every man also on the things of others. Grace draws us together, but sin separates. We are to let nothing be done through strife, and esteem others better than ourselves.
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Sep
5
2022
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David's prayer in Psalm 119 highlights the importance of a surrendered will, confession of sin, and seeking God's mercy. He acknowledges the need for God to seek out his sheep, even when they wander, and expresses gratitude for the shepherd's care and provision.
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Sep
4
2022
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A message of God's sovereign grace explores the theme of present help in times of spiritual darkness, drawing from Psalm 46 and the stories of Jonah, Jehoshaphat, and others to demonstrate that God is our refuge and strength in trouble, and that we should not fear because He is always with us.
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Sep
2
2022
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The prayer of a wandering sheep is a powerful reminder of our tendency to stray from God's path. David's words in Psalm 119 reveal his own struggles with wandering and the need for help, highlighting the importance of discernment and seeking guidance from God. As we navigate life's challenges, we must acknowledge our weaknesses and seek the care of a loving shepherd, just as David did.
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Sep
1
2022
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The psalmist emphasizes the importance of having peace with God, which comes from trusting in His sovereignty and obeying His commandments. This peace allows individuals to stand firm in the face of trials and tribulations, and to have hope in God's salvation. The psalmist also highlights the connection between hope and obedience, stating that those who have hope in God's salvation will do His commandments and seek to grow spiritually.
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Aug
31
2022
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The psalmist in Psalm 119 expresses awe and joy in God's word, despite facing persecution and trials. He emphasizes the importance of hating lying and false doctrine, and praises God for his righteous judgments and faithfulness. The psalmist encourages believers to continually praise God, even in difficult times, and to rely on God's word for guidance and truth.
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Aug
30
2022
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David rejoices in the word of God, comparing it to finding great spoil, and emphasizes the importance of studying and laboring to understand it. He also discusses the dangers of lying to oneself and others, and the need to hate false counsel and doctrine, as well as the importance of respecting and obeying God's word.
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Aug
29
2022
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David's psalm reflects the complexity of Christian experience, with trials, joy, and praise. He stands in awe of God's Word, even in affliction, and submits to it, trusting that God has a purpose in his trials and is working through them to bring him into a closer walk with Him.
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Aug
28
2022
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A crisis can be a pivotal moment for spiritual growth, driving individuals to seek God's Word, prayer, and holiness. Through endurance and patience, believers can experience more of God's presence, peace, and joy, ultimately leading to a deeper understanding of His sovereignty and love.
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Aug
26
2022
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When spiritual trouble comes, remembering God's mercies and faithfulness can bring great comfort. The psalmist's plea for quickening, or spiritual renewal, is a universal need for believers. This is a call to remember God's word, to hate sin, and to see the importance of obedience and mercy in our lives.
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Aug
25
2022
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The psalmist in Psalm 119 expresses a deep desire for God to revive and deliver him from affliction, highlighting the struggles of the believer in a fallen world. The speaker emphasizes the importance of trusting in God's sovereignty and provision, even in the face of spiritual conflict and temptation.
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Aug
24
2022
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David's prayers in Psalm 119 demonstrate a model for earnest, proper, and trusting prayer, emphasizing the importance of seeking God's mercy and faithfulness, and having confidence in His word.
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Aug
23
2022
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The psalmist's prayer in Psalm 119 is a model for earnest and proper prayer, demonstrating the importance of crying out to God with a whole heart, acknowledging one's need for salvation, and trusting in God's sovereignty and power to deliver.
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Aug
22
2022
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God's Word is right, and it provides guidance on forgiveness, marriage, and Christian living. The Bible teaches that we must forgive others as God forgives us, and that husbands and wives should love and submit to each other. The Word of God is also right when it comes to issues like fornication and God's sovereignty, reminding us that He is always right and His Word is settled in heaven.
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Aug
21
2022
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A crisis can be an opportunity to bring about God's glory and to conform to His image. When we view our crisis from a divine perspective, we can see that it is not wasted, but rather a chance to reveal our idols and to work patience and endurance. By counting it all joy and keeping our confidence, we can endure the testing of our faith and receive the promise of eternal life.
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Aug
20
2022
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When faced with a crisis, it's essential to remember that God's glory is the ultimate aim. A crisis is not wasted when it reveals our idols and helps us conform to God's image, or when it works patience and endurance in our lives, leading us to perfection and eternal life.
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Aug
19
2022
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God's righteousness is a fundamental aspect of His character, and His Word is a reflection of that righteousness. The psalmist in Psalm 119 emphasizes the importance of God's faithfulness and the reliability of Scripture, which is a source of comfort and guidance for believers. The concept of a covenant-keeping God is also explored, highlighting God's mercy and judgment. Christian living is not about following one's own desires, but about conforming to God's standards, as seen in the Sermon on the Mount.
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Aug
18
2022
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The psalmist expresses a deep longing to be forgiven and to have mercy, recognizing the need for repentance and a desire to follow God's law. He weeps over the sins of others, not with a vindictive spirit, but with a sense of sorrow and a desire to see God's people turn back to Him.
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Aug
17
2022
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The Bible is a wonderful book because it is authored by God, given to us by divine inspiration, and breathed out of the Holy Spirit. It contains the truth about God, gives light on life, and helps us understand our purpose and goals. The Word of God is pure, not contaminated by error, and it sheds light on the issue of suffering, helping us to understand that there's a purpose in our trials.
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Aug
16
2022
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The psalmist's prayer in Psalm 119 reveals a deep understanding of God's holiness and love, emphasizing the importance of hating evil and loving God's law. The passage highlights the dangers of compromise and the need for a clear commitment to God, as well as the importance of seeking God's mercy and fearing His judgments.
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Aug
15
2022
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A commitment to God requires a hatred for evil, love for holiness, and honor for God. This involves a commitment to reject vain thoughts, proud thoughts, and lustful thoughts, and to seek to bring every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ. The Bible teaches that evil communications corrupt good manners and that we should not be conformed to this world, but rather be transformed by the renewing of our mind.
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Aug
14
2022
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The refiner's fire is a process of purification where God works to make us holy, consuming our impurities and dross, and transforming us into the image of Jesus Christ. This process is not about destruction, but about refinement, and it is a crucial part of our journey towards becoming mature Christians, entirely lacking nothing.
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Aug
13
2022
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The Refiner's Fire is a message about God's sovereign grace and the purification process that believers undergo. According to Malachi chapter 3, Jesus Christ is the messenger of the covenant who comes to refine and purify his people, removing impurities and sin from their lives. This process is not about destruction, but about transformation, as God works to make us holy and acceptable in his sight.
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Aug
12
2022
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When faced with struggles and doubts, it's essential to rely on God's Word for guidance and strength. The Bible provides a lamp to navigate life's challenges, and a commitment to God's promises can bring hope and encouragement. Through affliction and suffering, we can find opportunities to praise and worship God, and to render freewill offerings of our lips in gratitude for His abundant mercies.
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Aug
11
2022
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Living in a dark world, we need the light of God's Word to guide us and provide direction. The Bible is a lamp unto our feet and a light unto our path, helping us to overcome the potential deception of our own heart, false teachers, and the devil himself.
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Aug
10
2022
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The Bible provides guidance for living, correction when we're wandering, help when we're struggling, comfort when we're grieving, and hope when we're dying. It's a source of wisdom, teaching us to love and follow God's word, and to hate evil and false doctrine.
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Aug
9
2022
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The Bible is described as God's book, sweeter than honey, and a source of joy and blessing. It is a book about God, His power, purpose, love, and mercy, containing inspiring stories of His providence and faithfulness. Loving the Word requires a heart that is pure, a spirit that is receptive, and a desire to know and understand God's truth.
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Aug
8
2022
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God's Word is settled and dependable, a source of comfort and assurance in a world of change. His covenants and promises are kept, and we can rely on Him to fulfill His prophecies and decrees. Jesus Christ is the embodiment of God's faithfulness, and His sacrifice on the cross redeems us from our sins, giving us eternal life.
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Aug
7
2022
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The people of Malachi's time complained about God's lack of judgment, but God sent a messenger to prepare the way for his coming, and Jesus Christ, the messenger of the covenant, came to save and purify his people, demonstrating his deity and calling on believers to deny themselves and follow him.
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Aug
6
2022
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The people of Malachi's time complained about God's seeming indifference to their circumstances, but God sent a messenger to prepare the way for his coming, and Jesus Christ, the messenger of the covenant, came to save and purify his people, demonstrating his deity and sovereignty.
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Aug
5
2022
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God's Word is a firm foundation, settled in heaven and unchangeable on earth. It is a source of comfort and guidance for believers, and its absolutes are despised by the world. Despite attempts to ban or burn it, the Word of God remains a steadfast truth, and its doctrine does not change. Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever, and His gospel is established and unalterable.
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Aug
4
2022
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David's psalm of help and hope in God's word, expressing his need for guidance and strength in the face of persecution and difficulties, and committing to follow God's commandments and trust in his loving kindness.
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Aug
3
2022
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The psalmist expresses his deep need for God's salvation and comfort, feeling like he's perishing under the weight of trials and spiritual stress. He searches God's Word for guidance, but feels like he's lost and can't continue. He's mindful of the brevity of life and wonders when God will execute judgment on his enemies, who are persecuting him wrongfully.
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Aug
2
2022
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When faced with affliction, it's easy to question God's goodness and purpose. However, the Bible teaches that affliction can be a wake-up call, a time for growth, and a chance to learn from God's Word. Through stories of Joseph, Jonah, and others, we see that God's purpose in trials is to teach us, train us, and bring us closer to Him. By trusting in God's Word and seeking His mercy, we can find hope and comfort in the midst of suffering.
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Aug
1
2022
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When God's people suffer, it's not just a matter of chance, but rather a purposeful act of God to bring about correction, instruction, or to display the faith of His people. Recognizing God's hand in our trials gives us comfort, though we may not understand the reason behind it.
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Jul
31
2022
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Biblical teachings emphasize the importance of finding joy in the Lord, even in difficult circumstances, and learning to be content with what God has provided. The source of true joy is in Jesus Christ, who remains constant amidst life's changes. By focusing on Him and trusting in His sovereignty, believers can navigate life's challenges with patience and confidence.
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Jul
30
2022
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The source of joy is in the Lord our God, as taught by the Scriptures. Rejoicing in our Savior Jesus Christ and His sovereign saving grace gives us a peace and delight that nothing else can provide.
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Jul
29
2022
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God's goodness is a fundamental aspect of the Christian faith, as revealed through the Bible's teachings on salvation, mercy, and sovereignty. The concept of God's goodness is explored in various biblical passages, including the Psalms and the New Testament, and is seen as a key aspect of His character. This goodness is not limited to times of prosperity, but is also evident in times of adversity, as seen in the lives of biblical figures such as Job and Habakkuk.
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Jul
28
2022
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The goodness of God is a fundamental aspect of His nature, revealed in scripture as a universal and essential characteristic. The Bible declares that God is good, not just in certain circumstances, but by design and purpose. His goodness is seen in the creation, the care for His people, and the provision of all things necessary for life. This goodness is not limited to a select few, but is available to all men, as God gives life and breath to every person.
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Jul
27
2022
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When faced with adversity, it's essential to remember God's word and not forget his promises. The psalmist encourages believers to rejoice in the Lord, even in the midst of darkness, and to give thanks for His righteous judgments. Having the right companions can be a tremendous blessing, and the earth is full of God's mercy, which should inspire us to seek His statutes and keep His words.
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Jul
26
2022
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The Psalmist's commitment to keeping God's Word is rooted in seeking God's favor, turning to His testimonies, and obeying His commandments. This faithfulness is a response to the promise that God's Word will guide and sustain the believer, leading to a deeper understanding of God's will and a more intimate relationship with Him.
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Jul
25
2022
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The psalmist finds comfort in God's word, even in times of affliction, and encourages believers to remember God's mercies and promises, leading to hope, joy, and a pilgrim's heart, and to sing praises to God in all circumstances.
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Jul
24
2022
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God gives us many things to enjoy, including beautiful things and good things. However, sometimes joy is lost because the Lord's face is hidden, often due to our sin or forgetting his mercies. We must acknowledge our sin, claim his promise of forgiveness, and remember the abundant mercies and benefits God has showered upon us.
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Jul
23
2022
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Enjoying the beauty of God's creation and the blessings of life is a fundamental aspect of the Christian life, as emphasized by John Newton's hymns and the teachings of the Bible. God gives us many things to enjoy, including beautiful things, good things, and the world around us. However, joy can be lost when the Lord's face is hidden, often due to sin or forgotten mercies. Recognizing and acknowledging our sin, remembering God's mercies, and trusting in His sovereignty are essential for staying grounded in faith and joy, even in times of adversity.
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Jul
22
2022
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The source of hope is God's faithfulness and promises, as seen in the Bible, particularly in Psalm 119. The Psalmist's hope is in God's word, which is a valid expectation based on God's character and promises. This hope is not an idle wish, but a positive expectation that is demonstrated through prayer and trust in God's word.
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Jul
21
2022
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When facing struggles and uncertainty, it's essential to remember that God is always in control and knows the way we take. Delighting in God's law and meditating on His word can bring comfort and reassurance, even in the midst of trials and tribulations. Through the psalms, we see examples of how to lift up our hands in supplication and praise, and how to find joy and peace in the midst of darkness.
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Jul
20
2022
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Delighting in God's Word requires a deep understanding and submission to it, as well as a willingness to trust in His promises and use them to minister to others. This involves taking God at His word, learning to use the scripture, and praying for the strength to overcome life's pressures and challenges.
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Jul
19
2022
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The power of faith and testimony is discussed, highlighting the importance of being bold in one's witness and not ashamed of the gospel of Jesus Christ. The apostle Paul's example is used to illustrate this, and the need for holy boldness in sharing the message of salvation is emphasized.
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Jul
18
2022
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The pathway of hope is vaulted with truth so rare, and its wonders and pleasures untold. But what must it be to be fair? We speak of its freedom from sin, from sorrow, temptation, and care, and its service of love. We look at Psalm 119 and the section 'Freedom to Speak,' where we see a desire for salvation and a plan for the future. We also examine the concept of holy boldness, where individuals are empowered to speak the truth with love and kindness, even in the face of opposition.
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Jul
17
2022
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When facing difficulties, remember that underneath are the everlasting arms of God, providing protection, support, and help in times of need. God's sovereignty and love are evident in His creation and His promise to work all things together for our good. Trust in His power and love to overcome challenges and find victory over enemies.
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Jul
16
2022
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God's sovereignty and love are evident in His protection, support, and help for His people. He is our refuge, our strength, and our shield, and we can face the future with hope and confidence in His everlasting arms.
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Jul
15
2022
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The concept of freedom is explored in the context of sin and righteousness, with the speaker arguing that true freedom comes from following God's commandments and serving Him, rather than being enslaved by sin and its consequences.
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Jul
14
2022
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A lifetime commitment to God's law is a promise to keep His commandments continually, even in difficult circumstances. This commitment is a service of love, obeying our Savior Jesus Christ because of the great mercy He has bestowed upon us. It is a rejection of human philosophy and man-centered counsel, and a reliance on God's Word. The psalmist's promise to keep God's law is not just for this life, but also for eternity, where we will serve God perfectly and joyfully.
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Jul
13
2022
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The Bible teaches that God's mercy is essential for salvation, and that it is based on His sovereign choice, not on human merit. Through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, God justifies believers, declaring them righteous and free from sin. This mercy is not limited to salvation, but also extends to daily life, providing the strength and guidance needed to overcome sin and live a holy life.
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Jul
12
2022
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A prayer for mercy is a recognition of our need for God's forgiveness and salvation. We are all guilty before God and stand in need of mercy due to our guilt, unworthiness, and weakness. The mercy of God is available to us, and we can pray for it with confidence, knowing that God is a merciful and loving God who desires to save us.
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Jul
11
2022
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The importance of having a heart that is enlarged with love, understanding, and joy is discussed, and how it can lead to a life of service, giving, and singing praises to God.
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Jul
10
2022
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God surrounds his people, providing protection, refuge, and support in times of adversity, and His ways are higher than human understanding, but His grace is sufficient for us, and we can rejoice in Him even in the midst of darkness and trouble.
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Jul
9
2022
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God surrounds His people, providing protection, support, and refuge in times of adversity, as seen in the scriptures of Deuteronomy 33, Psalm 90, and Psalm 46, and in the examples of Job, Habakkuk, and Apostle Paul, who found comfort and strength in God's presence, even in the midst of trials and tribulations.
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Jul
8
2022
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The importance of sticking to God's commandments and testimonies, even in the face of difficulties and discouragement, is emphasized through the study of Psalm 119. A true commitment to following God requires a willingness to obey and trust in His love and grace, which inspires and motivates us to stay on the right path.
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Jul
7
2022
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The importance of making the Word of God a vital part of one's life is emphasized, with the psalmist choosing the way of truth and being guided by the Holy Spirit. A right choice is made, and the decision to serve the Lord is highlighted as a dominant aspect of a Christian's life.
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Jul
6
2022
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The Psalmist's plea for help and understanding in Psalm 119 is a powerful reminder of the importance of seeking God's truth and guidance in our lives. Through prayer and a repeated involvement with the Word of God, we can experience spiritual growth and be delivered from the way of lying and deception.
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Jul
5
2022
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A man learns to find his strength in the Lord, even in the midst of heaviness, by waiting quietly for the salvation of the Lord and relying on God's promises to provide strength. He prays to be delivered from false doctrine, false humility, and false counsel, seeking to be guided by God's word and to be truthful in his heart and actions.
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Jul
4
2022
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The psalmist's plea for help and understanding in Psalm 119 is a reminder of the importance of seeking God's guidance and wisdom in our lives. As we navigate the challenges and struggles of life, we must turn to God's Word for comfort, strength, and direction. The psalmist's acknowledgment of his own weaknesses and sin serves as a model for us to confront our own flaws and seek redemption through faith and trust in God.
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Jul
3
2022
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The message of Jesus Christ is the foundation of salvation, redemption, and faith. Through his love and forgiveness, we are justified and sanctified, and ultimately, we will be glorified like him. The gospel is the power of God for salvation, and it is the wisdom of God that is foolishness to those who do not believe.
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Jul
2
2022
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The message of salvation through Jesus Christ is the foundation of the Christian experience, connecting doctrine, practical living, and the power of the Holy Spirit. Redemption, forgiveness, and the love of Christ are essential to understanding God's sovereignty and the human condition.
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Jul
1
2022
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In the midst of life's challenges, finding strength in God's word is crucial for Christian living. The psalmist's honest confession in Psalm 119 highlights the importance of hope, quiet waiting, and deliverance from false doctrine, humility, and counsel. God's word provides the strength needed to overcome life's struggles and walk in His precepts to His glory.
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Jun
30
2022
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A child of God struggles with heaviness of heart, brought about by sin and the burden of not yet confessing it. The psalmist turns to God for help, praying for teaching and understanding of God's statutes, and acknowledges the importance of relying on God's Spirit for spiritual growth.
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Jun
29
2022
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When facing a crisis, it's essential to turn to God's inspired Word for guidance and counsel. The Bible provides reassurance that God is our refuge and strength, present in times of trouble. It also offers practical advice on how to deal with depression, make decisions, resist temptation, and cultivate forgiveness in relationships. By seeking God's counsel, we can find hope and direction in the midst of uncertainty.
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Jun
28
2022
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God's people have always faced opposition, but Jesus reminds us not to be surprised when the world hates us. We must stand firm in our faith, relying on the counsel of God's word, and not be swayed by the opinions of others. By turning to the inspired record, we can find guidance and direction in times of trial and suffering.
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Jun
27
2022
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The importance of humility and the dangers of pride are discussed, as well as the concept of salvation and the role of faith, grace, and the Holy Spirit in redemption from sin.
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Jun
26
2022
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The apostle Paul's transformation from a zealous Pharisee to a devoted follower of Jesus Christ is a powerful example of the transformative power of faith. Paul's message of the gospel, centered on the person and work of Jesus Christ, emphasizes the importance of surrendering to Christ and living a life surrendered to Him. Through the gospel, fallen and ruined sinners can find hope and be reclaimed from their sinful state.
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Jun
25
2022
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Paul's transformation from a zealous Pharisee to a devoted follower of Jesus Christ is a testament to the power of faith and salvation. The gospel message, centered on the sacrificial death and redemption of Jesus Christ, is the foundation of Christian preaching and the fulfillment of biblical prophecy.
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Jun
24
2022
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The psalmist prays for God's bountiful dealings, open eyes to behold wondrous things, and guidance as a stranger in the earth. He reflects on the importance of humility and the dangers of pride, citing examples from biblical history, including Pharaoh, Haman, and Nebuchadnezzar, who were all brought down by God's power. The speaker emphasizes God's sovereignty and ability to abase the proud, encouraging listeners to trust in God's goodness and wisdom.
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Jun
23
2022
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God's people are strangers in the world, separated from their homeland and seeking a relationship with their Heavenly Father. They have a great need for guidance and direction, and the Word of God is their source of counsel. The psalmist expresses a deep longing for communion and fellowship with God, and a desire to seek Him at all times, not just in times of trouble.
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Jun
22
2022
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Exploring the promise of God's bountiful blessings and the importance of having great expectations in our faith journey, as we delve into the psalms and discover the wonders of God's word.
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Jun
21
2022
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A young man's commitment to God is tested when he's faced with the king's meat, and he chooses to observe the dietary laws of his faith. This decision is a reflection of his dedication to his God and his desire to live a godly life. The psalmist encourages the reader to take heed to the word of God and to seek guidance from it, recognizing that it is the ultimate authority and the source of cleansing and sanctification.
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Jun
20
2022
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The psalmist asks, 'Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way?' A question that many fail to ask, but one that is crucial for a life of purity and righteousness. The answer lies in seeking God with a whole heart, taking heed to His commandments, and making a firm commitment to honor Him.
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Jun
19
2022
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On Father's Day, Elder LeSary Bradley Jr. reflects on the qualities of a perfect father, using God as the ultimate example. He explores how God is a father who listens, gives good things, provides, comforts, and chastens, and encourages earthly fathers to imitate these traits.
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Jun
18
2022
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The Perfect Father is a loving and caring God who listens, provides, comforts, and chastens his children. He encourages us to call upon him, to ask for good things, and to trust in his provision. Earthly fathers should learn from God's example and strive to be like him, listening, providing, comforting, and chastening their children. Through faith in Jesus Christ, we can come to the Father and call him our own.
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Jun
17
2022
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A study on Psalm 119 verses 1 to 8, exploring the concept of a blessed walk and the importance of obedience to God's commandments. The speaker emphasizes the role of the Holy Spirit in guiding believers and the need for faithfulness to God, highlighting the mercy of God and the importance of seeking guidance and direction in one's walk with God.
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Jun
16
2022
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Blessed are the undefiled in the way who walk in the law of the Lord, seeking Him with a whole heart and doing no iniquity. This blessed walk is described in Psalm 119, where the psalmist emphasizes the importance of respecting and practically using God's Word in one's life, leading to spiritual growth and a deeper relationship with God.
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Jun
11
2022
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The concept of God as the perfect Father is explored, discussing who can call God Father, the privilege of calling God Father, and the intimacy that comes with it. The sermon emphasizes the importance of being born again, faith in Jesus Christ, and the Spirit of God in order to have a close relationship with God.
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Jun
4
2022
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David's prayer in Psalm 51 serves as a model for seeking forgiveness and mercy from God, while Apostle Paul's example in Philippians 3 demonstrates the importance of forgetting past mistakes and pressing forward in spiritual growth and Christian living.
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May
28
2022
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The passage from Hosea Chapter 11 reveals God's great mercy and love for his people, Israel. Despite their failure to serve God with thankful hearts, God remains patient and gracious, teaching them to walk and guiding them through their wilderness wanderings. The lesson is applied to believers today, encouraging them to recognize God's provision and care in their lives and to acknowledge his role as the giver of every good and perfect gift.
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May
21
2022
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God's love for his people is depicted as a father loving a son, and he brings them out of bondage and into a land of promise. The explanation for this love is not based on merit or worth in the people, but rather on God's sovereign pleasure. This truth of grace is repeated throughout the Bible, and it's a truth that believers should continually rejoice in and give thanks for.
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May
14
2022
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God's promise to heal and hear His people after smiting them is a comfort to those who see their great need of His mercy, grace, and help today. Through faith, we can approach the Lord through His name and expect that God will hear, and we can trust in the sacrifice of Jesus Christ for our salvation.
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May
7
2022
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God's people have fallen into terrible sins, and He has dealt with them in judgment, but there's also a message of hope and His wonderful grace. When the Lord chastens us, it's to bring us to the place that we see and appreciate His grace.
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Apr
30
2022
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The doctrine of repentance, service, and the supremacy of God are discussed in the context of Christ's second coming and the importance of salvation by faith in Jesus Christ. The Bible teaches that God's wrath will be poured out on those who do not believe, but for those who put their faith in Jesus, there is eternal salvation and the promise of being with Him forever.
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Apr
23
2022
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The importance of repentance and conversion is emphasized in the Bible, particularly in the book of 1 Thessalonians. Repentance is defined as a change of mind or purpose, resulting in a change of direction, and is seen as a gift of grace. The Bible teaches that true repentance includes a desire for righteousness and a desire to be holy, to please and honor God.
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Apr
16
2022
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The Bible describes the day of trouble and the need to seek God, ultimately leading to the joy of restoration. Restoration is a process where God brings back what has been lost, healing broken hearts and giving peace and joy. Jesus Christ is the great restorer, able to bring about restoration in all areas of life, including broken marriages and troubled individuals.
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Apr
9
2022
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The Bible teaches that God can bring about restoration in our lives, even in the midst of great trouble and spiritual struggle. The book of Joel describes a day of judgment and devastation, but also offers a message of hope and encouragement to seek the Lord and turn to Him with a broken heart. Through repentance and faith in Jesus, we can experience the joy of restoration and find shelter in His mercy and grace.
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Apr
2
2022
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God's sovereignty and grace are revealed through the concept of suffering, where weakness is a benefit and strength is the result of relying on Jesus Christ. The Bible teaches that God's grace is sufficient for all situations, and that salvation is by faith in Jesus Christ.
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Mar
26
2022
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Pride is a problem that can lead to destruction, and humility is a virtue that God rewards. Suffering can be a remedy for pride, and God's sovereignty is at work in all circumstances. The stories of Job and Paul demonstrate the importance of faith and humility in the face of adversity.
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Mar
19
2022
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The church has experienced seasons of winter, but with God's Spirit, there can be a time of warmth and joy, a springtime of spiritual renewal, where His people praise Him and His name is exalted.
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Mar
12
2022
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God's power is displayed through the changing of the seasons, and his covenant is kept, reminding us that he is a covenant-keeping God. The coming of Jesus Christ is like the arrival of spring, bringing light and joy to a world in darkness, and his message of salvation and renewal is a blessing to all who hear it.
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Mar
5
2022
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God's sovereign grace is a remarkable concept that brings about a change in one's life, transforming them from a rebellious sinner to a child of God. This transformation is described as a creation, where the individual becomes a new creature in Christ Jesus, with a commitment to live a godly life and serve the Lord.
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Feb
26
2022
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God's grace is the ultimate help to the greatest trouble because lost sinners cannot save or help save themselves. It is a beautiful word that many people have little understanding of, but it is the source of salvation for those who are willing to accept it. Through the redemption work of Jesus Christ, sinners are saved and given eternal life, and it is all by the free and sovereign grace of God.
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Feb
19
2022
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The Christian life is marked by groaning, but not in despair, rather in anticipation of the glory to come. This hope is rooted in the firstfruits of the Spirit, the promise of a new heaven and a new earth, and the redemption of the body. Jesus Christ's death and resurrection make this glory possible, and believers eagerly await the day when they will be conformed to the image of their Savior and live with Him forever.
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Feb
12
2022
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The Bible teaches that creation groans under the curse of sin, and so do God's children, who struggle with their own sin and the suffering around them. Yet, through spiritual adoption, they can cry out to God as Abba Father, anticipating a glorious future redemption of the body.
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Feb
5
2022
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God is our refuge, a very present help in trouble. He is willing to help, and his power belongs to him. He rules and reigns, and we can have joy because not only do we say God is on the throne, but he's holding us, helping us, and going to take care of us.
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Jan
29
2022
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Jesus Christ's promise of an eternal home in heaven brings comfort to those struggling with troubles and sin. He assures His disciples that His departure is not a disaster, but a preparation for a better place. Faith in Jesus Christ is what prevents one's heart from being troubled, and He promises to return and receive His followers unto Himself.
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Jan
22
2022
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Jesus' words of comfort and encouragement to his disciples as they faced trouble and uncertainty, reminding them to trust in God's sovereignty and to believe in his promise of eternal life.
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Jan
15
2022
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The joy of the Lord is a source of strength in times of trials and temptation, and it is found by hearing, believing, and doing God's Word. The people of Nehemiah's time found joy by dwelling in booths to remember God's protection and care for them, and they rejoiced in their service, praise, and worship of God, demonstrating that religion is not a drudgery but a source of joy and happiness.
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Jan
8
2022
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The joy of the Lord is a source of strength and comfort in difficult times, coming from God's sovereign grace, faithfulness, power, wisdom, goodness, and love. It's not found in fleeting pleasures or worldly pursuits, but in a deep relationship with God, remembering His mighty works, and trusting in His promises.
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Jan
1
2022
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Feeling alone can be a painful experience, but the promises of God offer comfort, courage, and contentment. Even in the darkest times, God is with us, never leaving us or forsaking us. His love and mercy are unwavering, and He will carry us through every trial and tribulation.
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Dec
27
2021
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In times of loneliness, people may feel isolated and disconnected from others, but God's promises offer comfort and reassurance. The Bible teaches that God will never leave us nor forsake us, providing confidence, courage, and contentment in our struggles. By trusting in God's promises, we can find hope and strength to overcome our fears and doubts, knowing that we are never truly alone.
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Dec
18
2021
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The message of God's sovereign grace is based on the text in Luke, chapter 2, verse 14, which speaks of the salvation brought by the Savior, Jesus Christ. The glory of God is seen in the salvation of sinners, and His name is honored and glorified in this salvation. The angels sang about Jesus Christ, and their song was a declaration of God's glory and a call to worship Him. The shepherds believed the message and moved with haste to see Jesus, and we are encouraged to do the same, to follow Him and be identified with Him.
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Dec
11
2021
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The angels' role in praising God is a significant aspect of the Bible, with their songs of praise at creation and at the birth of Jesus Christ. God's glory is seen in creation, the tabernacle, and the temple, but most remarkably in Jesus Christ, who is full of grace and truth. The angels' ministry is to minister to those who are heirs of salvation, and their song of praise is a reminder of God's greatness and power.
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Dec
4
2021
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The importance of seeking God's face in all aspects of life, including times of loss and sorrow, is emphasized through various scriptures, including Psalm 27, Psalm 102, and Hebrews 11. The psalmist's response to God's command to seek his face is highlighted, and the benefits of seeking God, such as finding peace and joy, are discussed. The message also emphasizes the need to be submissive to God's will and to wait on him, even when it is difficult.
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Nov
27
2021
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The importance of seeking God in times of confusion, fear, doubt, and depression, and the need for persistent prayer and faith in His sovereignty and mercy.
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Nov
20
2021
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We are thankful for Jesus Christ, our Redeemer, and the blessings He has given us. His mercy is everlasting, and He cares for us as the Good Shepherd. We give thanks for our inheritance, which is incorruptible and will not fade away. We will glorify the Lord and sing praise to our Savior Jesus Christ forever.
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Nov
13
2021
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The importance of giving thanks to God, not just on Thanksgiving Day, but every day, is emphasized in this message. The psalmist's instructions on how to give thanks, including making a joyful noise, singing, and serving others, are discussed. The creator and redeemer nature of God is highlighted, and the comfort and consolation of knowing Jesus as our good shepherd is shared.
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Nov
6
2021
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God's sovereignty is evident in His control over creation, rulers, and sinners. He uses suffering to conform His people to the image of Christ, wean them from the world, and bring them into closer fellowship with Him. God's purpose is to bring glory to His name, and He uses the wrath of man to praise Him and restrain the remainder of wrath. Christians must trust in God's sovereignty, even when they cannot understand the unfolding of His providences.
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Oct
30
2021
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God's sovereignty is a fundamental aspect of His nature, encompassing His control over creation, salvation, and suffering. While humans may struggle to understand and accept this concept, the Bible makes it clear that God's sovereignty is not limited to the past, but is active in the present, guiding the course of human events and shaping the lives of individuals. This understanding of God's sovereignty is essential for a proper understanding of His character and His relationship with humanity.
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Oct
23
2021
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The mercy of God is great unto the heavens, abundant, and enduring. It is a source of comfort and help in times of need, and is available to all who call upon the Lord. We are to ask for mercy, give thanks for it, and recognize its presence in our lives.
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Oct
16
2021
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The mercy of God is described as being abundant and plenteous, greater than we can fathom, and available to all who fear Him. It is the sovereign mercy of God that dispenses unmerited favor, not based on human worth or merit, but on His pleasure. This mercy is the foundation of our salvation and is available to us every day.
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Oct
9
2021
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The psalmist's prayer in Psalm 143 reveals a deep desire for God's sovereign grace, divine guidance, and faithfulness. He asks God to hear his prayer, give him strength and courage, and teach him to do God's will. The psalmist also expresses his trust in God, his desire for God's glory, and his plea for God to awaken him to greater zeal.
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Oct
2
2021
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Prayer is a vital aspect of a Christian's life, and it's essential to pray for God's sovereign grace, forgiveness, and fellowship with Him. Elder Timothy Guest shares about the Lord's work in Nicaragua, where a church has been constituted through the efforts of a small group of believers. Meanwhile, Elder LeSaire Bradley Jr. emphasizes the importance of prayer, citing various scriptures that encourage believers to pray without ceasing and to pray for all saints, those in authority, and the gospel to have free course.
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Sep
25
2021
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The dangers of pride and the importance of humility in one's relationship with God are discussed, highlighting the consequences of pride and the blessings of humility, including the promise of God's grace and the need for repentance and accountability.
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Sep
18
2021
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A proud person is one who is full of themselves, constantly complaining and unhappy with their circumstances. They are friends of the world and enemies of God. God resists the proud and gives grace to the humble. Obedience to God's word is better than sacrifice, and humility is a meek and quiet spirit.
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Sep
11
2021
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Believing that God is on the throne means recognizing His sovereignty and applying it to our lives, trusting in His promises, and finding comfort and hope in our deepest sorrows. It's not just a statement, but a way of living, rejoicing in the Lord's rule and having access to the throne room as our Father.
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Sep
4
2021
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The story of Jonah and the disciples on two ships highlights the importance of compassion, salvation, and dependence on God. The passage explores how God uses trials to teach us and bring us back to Him, and how we must always obey even when we don't understand. It also emphasizes the need to trust in God's sovereignty and faithfulness, and to have confidence in His deliverance.
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Aug
28
2021
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A prophet's struggle with disobedience and the consequences of denying God's sovereignty, highlighting the importance of fearing God, living a responsible Christian life, and showing compassion and mercy to others, even in the darkest of times.
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Aug
21
2021
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Jesus cares for His people, providing comfort, hope, and grace in times of trial and burden. He encourages us to cast our care upon Him, knowing that He is our refuge and portion in the land of the living.
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Aug
14
2021
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When faced with difficulties, it's essential to remember that God cares for us and requires humble submission. Pride and sinful desires can hinder our ability to cast our care upon Him, but His promises are always true and can be relied upon. Trusting in God's love and care can bring relief and help us navigate life's challenges.
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Aug
7
2021
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We are chosen by God and redeemed by Christ, resting in his gift of grace and working faithfully to serve him. God's sovereign pleasure is to make choice of a people and give them to his Son, and we are called to come unto him and find rest in his presence, learning of him and taking his yoke upon us, submitting to his lordship and surrendering to his will.
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Jul
31
2021
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The Bible teaches that rest and work are both essential parts of life, and that God's sovereignty and faithfulness are evident in the story of Joshua and the Israelites. As Christians, we can rest in the promise of God's presence and provision, even in the midst of conflict and battle. Our salvation is a gift from God, and we can trust in his grace and mercy to guide us through life's challenges.
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Jul
17
2021
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In the wilderness, God provided for his people, yet they questioned his power and goodness, forgetting the marvelous displays of his grace. A lesson in gratitude and faithfulness, reminding us to remember God's blessings and mercies, and to live for others, as we are called to do.
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Jul
10
2021
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God's sovereignty and mercy are displayed in the story of Rahab, a sinful woman who was saved by the grace of God. Despite God's wrath on the wicked, He is a God of mercy and justice, who chooses to bless those who put their faith in Him. The Bible teaches that God's mercy is available to all sinners, and that faith is the gift of God, not something that can be generated on one's own.
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Jul
3
2021
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God's wrath on a wicked city is a picture of the final judgment that is going to come upon the wicked. The destruction of Jericho is a reminder that God hates idolatry and will punish sinners. God is holy, just, and a God of wrath, and his judgment is coming.
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Jun
26
2021
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God's sovereignty and guidance are essential for a troubled heart, and He provides comfort and strength through His Word and the Holy Spirit. Drawing near to God through prayer, giving thanks, and trusting in His goodness is crucial for a closer walk with Him, leading to wisdom, grace, strength, and mercy in daily life.
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Jun
19
2021
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The psalmist Asaph grapples with the question of why the wicked prosper and the righteous suffer, but finds an answer in the sanctuary of God, where he learns that the wicked are standing on slippery places and will ultimately be cast down into destruction.
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Jun
12
2021
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The story of Jericho's conquest serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of faith and obedience in achieving victory. By following God's plan and trusting in His presence, the Israelites were able to overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles and achieve a complete victory. This lesson is just as relevant today, as believers are encouraged to trust in God's promises and follow His plan in their own lives, even in the face of adversity.
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Jun
5
2021
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God's promises are always sure, and His sovereignty never exempts us from our duty. We must have faithful obedience, as seen in Joshua's march around Jericho, to achieve victory. The Lord works in mysterious ways, using the weak and foolish things to confound the mighty. We must pray and trust in God's promises, as Jesus set an example by praying regularly. Our God is able to work in so many ways, and we should be diligent in our prayers, praying that the Lord will bless His churches and add to the church daily such as should be saved.
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May
29
2021
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David's psalm expresses a deep longing for God's mercy and forgiveness, acknowledging his need for God's help and guidance. He prays for mercy, not just for himself, but for all who seek God's name, and asks to be dealt with as God has dealt with his people in the past. David's prayer is a model for seeking God's mercy and guidance in our own lives.
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May
22
2021
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The psalmist expresses a deep longing for holiness, praying for attention and pleading for mercy, acknowledging the value of God's Word and the importance of seeking his face and guidance in all aspects of life.
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May
15
2021
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Jesus Christ invites all who labor and are heavy laden to come unto him, promising rest and a gentle, lowly heart. He is the God-man, creator of the universe, and the perfect sacrifice for sin, who gives himself for the death of Calvary and sits at the right hand of the Father on high. He is King of kings and Lord of lords, yet meek and lowly in heart, inviting all to come to him with their heavy hearts and find rest in his divine love and mercy.
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May
8
2021
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Jesus Christ invites all who labor and are heavy laden to come to him for rest, promising to give them a yoke that is easy and a burden that is light, through faith and repentance, and the substitutionary death of Jesus Christ.
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May
1
2021
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Jesus Christ teaches the importance of repentance and faith in salvation, emphasizing that God's elect will respond to the gospel and that all men need to hear the message of repentance and salvation, with Jesus promising to be with those who preach the gospel and warning of the consequences of not repenting, including eternal punishment in hell.
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Apr
24
2021
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Jesus Christ is recognized as the greatest teacher, emphasizing the importance of repentance and faith in his message. He calls on men to repent and believe the gospel, highlighting the need for a change of heart and mind. The concept of sovereign grace is central to his teachings, emphasizing God's mercy and power in salvation.
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Apr
17
2021
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Regularly remembering God's mercies and great acts can help us avoid being conformed to the world and instead be transformed by the renewing of our minds. Parents have a responsibility to teach their children about God's greatness and the things He has done, and to pass on the faith to the next generation.
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Apr
10
2021
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The people of Israel, under the leadership of Joshua, cross the River Jordan with the help of God's sovereign grace, demonstrating their faith and obedience. As they set up stones as a memorial, they acknowledge God's greatness and glory, while also recognizing the tendency of humans to forget God's mighty works and blessings. The importance of remembering God's power and mercy is emphasized throughout scripture, and it is encouraged to give God the honor and glory due to his name.
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Apr
3
2021
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The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the foundation of the Christian faith, offering hope and victory over death and sin. Through his sacrifice and resurrection, Jesus provides redemption and forgiveness, giving believers the assurance of eternal life and a future with God.
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Nov
24
2020
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David's prayer in Psalm 13 expresses his deep trouble and struggle with feelings of abandonment by God. He cries out for God's mercy and deliverance, acknowledging his need for God's help in the face of Satan's enemy. Through his prayer, David finds victory over darkness and comes to trust in the mercy of God, rejoicing in the deliverances that come even in the midst of dark seasons.
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Nov
23
2020
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The psalmist expresses deep sorrow and longing for God's presence, questioning why God seems to have hidden his face. This struggle is a common experience in the Christian life, where blessings are withdrawn and difficulties prevail. It's a time of questioning one's own salvation, faith, and God's goodness, leading to feelings of despair and confusion.
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Nov
22
2020
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As we approach Thanksgiving Day, we reflect on the importance of giving thanks to God. We explore the obstacles to giving thanks, including a wrong view of self, pride, complaining, and failure to recognize God's sovereignty. We also look at examples from the Bible of giving thanks, such as singing psalms and talking about God's wondrous works.
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Nov
20
2020
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The psalmist declares God's absolute sovereignty, emphasizing that He is in control of all things, including salvation and judgment. The concept of election is explored, with God choosing a people for Himself and sending Jesus Christ to redeem them. The importance of faith in Jesus Christ is highlighted, and the need for humans to recognize their sin and turn to God for salvation is emphasized.
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Nov
19
2020
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David's Psalm 11 teaches us about the importance of trusting in the Lord, standing firm in difficult times, and understanding God's sovereignty and love. We learn that the righteous trust in God, not in themselves or their own understanding, and that God tries and tests his people to purify them and bring them into closer fellowship with him.
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Nov
18
2020
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God encourages believers to come before Him with great expectation, to open their mouth wide and pray with faith, expecting Him to fulfill His promises. This message emphasizes the importance of recognizing God's power and ability to overcome any obstacle, and to trust in His goodness and generosity, rather than being consumed by covetousness and complacency.
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Nov
17
2020
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God encourages us to come before Him with bright expectations, open our mouths wide, and seek His blessings, even in times of great need. He delights to meet our needs and is willing to do great things, beyond human ability, to bring us joy and gladness. As we worship a great God, we can have great faith and anticipate His intervention in our lives.
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Nov
16
2020
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Jesus is always with us, even in the midst of storms and trials, and He comes to us with a message of hope and comfort. He sees every trial and difficulty we face and is interceding for us, reminding us that we need not be afraid because He is always with us.
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Nov
15
2020
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God's people may feel forsaken, but He has not forgotten them. The Lord's mercies are new every morning, and His compassion has not failed. Hope is found in recalling His mercies, anticipating deliverance, and looking forward to the resurrection. Biblical hope is a firm conviction that the promises of God will be fulfilled, bringing joy, peace, and assurance.
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Nov
13
2020
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When facing trials and fear, it's essential to remember that God's people do not have to be enslaved by fear. The Lord's promise is to be with us, to strengthen us, and to help us through every storm. We must focus on Him and not our circumstances, and trust in His plan, even when it's not convenient or easy.
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Nov
12
2020
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The reality of fear is a common human experience, affecting people in various aspects of life, from fear of sickness and loss of job to fear of death and the unknown. Jesus addresses this issue in the Bible, telling his followers not to be afraid, and providing examples of how faith in God can overcome fear.
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Nov
11
2020
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The Gospel message is good news for sinners, as it's not based on hard conditions or good works, but on the faithfulness of God and the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, who died for the ungodly and delivered his people from the wrath to come.
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Nov
10
2020
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The true gospel of Jesus Christ has always been offensive to multitudes, but it's good news for sinners, those who are without strength and enslaved by sin, dead in sin. Christ died for the ungodly, while we were yet sinners, to reconcile us to God, not for the righteous, but for those who are opposed to him.
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Nov
9
2020
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God's people often feel empty and in need of His fullness, but true repentance and prayer can bring about a change of heart and a sense of His presence. The story of Israel's victory over the Philistines serves as a reminder of the importance of humility and seeking God's strength, rather than relying on human sufficiency.
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Nov
8
2020
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In times of trouble and uncertainty, the Old Testament scriptures offer guidance and comfort, reminding us to trust in God's sovereignty and wait patiently for his promises to be fulfilled. Through the examples of Abraham, Job, and others, we learn to persevere in faith and find hope in God's presence, even in the midst of adversity.
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Nov
6
2020
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The story of Israel's defeat and the loss of the Ark of the Covenant serves as a lesson in the importance of relying on God's presence rather than tangible symbols. The people's disobedience and failure to return to God with their hearts led to devastating consequences. In contrast, Samuel's call to return to the Lord and serve him only brought about a change of heart and a renewed relationship with God.
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Nov
5
2020
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Man's weakness and frailty are acknowledged, but the power and omnipotence of God are emphasized, reminding listeners that nothing is too hard for the Lord, and that faith, forgiveness, and love are essential for overcoming life's challenges and trials.
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Nov
4
2020
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The Bible teaches that God is omnipotent and nothing is too hard for Him. His sovereignty and power are repeatedly declared throughout Scripture, and He is able to accomplish His purposes. Trusting in God's promises and faith in His ability to redeem and save is essential for believers, who can confidently pray and seek His help in all situations.
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Nov
3
2020
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A tender heart is characterized by compassion, a willingness to minister to others, and a deep concern for their spiritual welfare. Jesus Christ is the ultimate example of a tender heart, and His emotional response to the needs of others is a model for believers to follow. A tender heart is not just about expressing sympathy, but about understanding and empathizing with others, and being willing to help them in their time of need.
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Nov
2
2020
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A tender heart is sensitive to God's Word and recognizes the importance of accountability, mercy, and reverence in one's relationship with God. It involves being humble and recognizing the workings of God, whether in judgment or mercy, and responding with a willingness to serve and obey Him.
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Nov
1
2020
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The importance of preaching is emphasized in scripture, with its role in convicting sinners, comforting those who mourn over sin, instructing saints, building up the church, and glorifying Jesus Christ. Sound preaching is essential for spiritual growth and maturity, and its benefits include edification of the church and glorification of God.
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Oct
30
2020
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A tender heart is a gift of God's grace, revealed in the removal of the stony heart and the implantation of a new heart, a heart of flesh. This heart is sensitive to God's word and is grieved by sin, both one's own and that of others. A tender heart yields to the direction of God's word, responding to its commands and promises with obedience and trust.
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Oct
29
2020
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A tender heart is a gift of divine grace, grieved by its own sin and the sin of others, and tender toward God's word, leading to a life of godly living, faith, and salvation.
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Oct
28
2020
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A tender heart is a great blessing, an evidence of the grace of God, and a sign of a heart that is willing to obey and serve Him. It is a heart that is moved to do what is right in the sight of the Lord, and is not hardened by sin or pride. A tender heart is a gift from God, and is a result of His divine love and grace, which transforms the heart of flesh and makes it willing to serve and obey Him.
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Oct
27
2020
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The wisdom that is from God is characterized by being first pure, then peaceable, gentle, easy to be entreated, full of mercy, and producing good fruits. This wisdom is not about compromising fundamental truth, but about living a life that glorifies the Lord and brings about understanding and unity with others.
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Oct
26
2020
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The Bible teaches that there are two types of wisdom: earthly wisdom, which is sensual and devilish, and God's wisdom, which is pure, peaceable, and gentle. God's wisdom is from above and comes from the Father of lights, while earthly wisdom is from the earth and is characterized by bitter envying, strife, and confusion. To obtain God's wisdom, one must ask for it, be humble, and have a submissive spirit, and it is essential to distinguish between the two types of wisdom to live a life that glorifies God.
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Oct
25
2020
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The importance of preaching is seen through biblical examples, commandments, and content. From Old Testament figures like Noah and Ezra to New Testament examples of Jesus and the apostles, preaching is a vital part of God's plan for His people. Preaching is not just about comfort, but also about reproof, correction, and instruction in righteousness, all of which are essential for building up and edifying the church.
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Oct
23
2020
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True wisdom is connected to the fear of God and is demonstrated through a person's conduct and attitude. A peaceable and gentle spirit is a key characteristic of wisdom from above, and it is not just a matter of knowledge, but also of how that knowledge influences one's behavior. The Bible teaches that we should prove our faith by our works, and that a good conversation is one that is lived out in a way that is pleasing to God.
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Oct
22
2020
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God's message is clear: return to Him, acknowledge your sin, and He will forgive and restore you. His mercy and grace are available to all, and He desires a personal relationship with each of us. Through the Bible, we see examples of God's love and forgiveness, and we are encouraged to come back to Him, no matter how far we may have strayed.
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Oct
21
2020
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God's people have wandered far from Him, committing adultery and idolatry, but He calls out to them to come back, to return to their faith and love for Him, and to recognize the idols they have created in their lives, whether it be self, pleasure, or other things that take precedence over their love for God.
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Oct
20
2020
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The concept of redemption through Jesus Christ is explored, emphasizing the idea that believers are no longer their own, but are bought with a price and belong to God. The message highlights the importance of surrendering to God, living a life of holiness, and glorifying God in all aspects of life.
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Oct
19
2020
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The concept of redemption is central to Christianity, emphasizing the need for salvation from sin and the role of Jesus Christ as the Savior who paid the price of his blood to redeem humanity. The Bible teaches that all people are born with a sinful nature, making them enemies of God, and that redemption comes through faith in Jesus Christ, who died on the cross to pay the penalty for sin.
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Oct
18
2020
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Jesus Christ is the only Savior of sinners, who came into the world to save those who are guilty of violating God's law. Through his sacrifice, he redeems us from the curse of sin and gives us eternal life, keeping us safe in his hand. He is the spotless Lamb of God, who separates our sins as far as the east is from the west and reconciles us with the body of his flesh.
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Oct
16
2020
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When faced with troubles, remember that God is on the throne and His presence can bring encouragement. Even in dark times, daybreak may be just ahead, and God's power can turn situations around. His Word offers hope and comfort, reminding us that He is with us, even in our failures, and that we can encourage ourselves and others through faith and trust in Him.
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Oct
15
2020
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David's experience of being discouraged by his men after they were attacked by the Amalekites, and how he encouraged himself in the Lord his God, recognizing God as his personal Savior and Father, and finding hope and strength in the Bible.
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Oct
14
2020
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David's prayer in Psalm 30 highlights the importance of seeking God's help and mercy in times of trouble. He acknowledges his pride and sin, but ultimately finds healing and praise in God's favor and mercy. The psalmist encourages believers to turn to God as their Helper, acknowledging that He is the ultimate source of comfort and strength.
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Oct
13
2020
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The dangers of pride and the importance of humility are explored through the story of King David, who, after experiencing prosperity, became arrogant and disobeyed God, leading to devastating consequences. The Bible teaches that pride can lead to forgetting God and making poor decisions, and that humility is essential for a strong relationship with God.
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Oct
12
2020
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The resurrection of Jesus Christ is central to the Christian faith, and its consequences are far-reaching. If there is no resurrection, then the preaching of the gospel is vain, and faith is empty. However, the Bible teaches that Jesus Christ is alive and has all authority in heaven and earth, and that he will judge the world in righteousness. The gospel is a message of hope and salvation, and it is the power of God unto salvation for all who believe.
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Oct
11
2020
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The need for a Savior is evident in humanity's sinful nature, as described in the Bible. People try to suppress the truth about God, and their hearts are deceitful and wicked. They may think they're good enough or have done little wrong, but God views them as lawbreakers and sinners. The Bible says all have sinned and come short of God's glory, and only faith in Jesus Christ can provide salvation.
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Oct
9
2020
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The resurrection of Jesus Christ is a pivotal event in the Bible, marking the triumph of faith over death and sin. Through the accounts of the apostles and the scriptures, we learn about the empty tomb, the appearances of Jesus to his disciples, and the significance of his resurrection as a promise of eternal life and redemption.
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Oct
8
2020
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The speaker discusses the significance of Jesus Christ's resurrection, explaining how it is the central tenet of Christianity and the key to understanding the Bible. He argues that Jesus' claims about his own divinity and resurrection are not just a myth, but a historical fact supported by the empty tomb and the testimonies of his followers.
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Oct
7
2020
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Jesus Christ's message of sovereignty and salvation was rejected by many in his time, but he claimed to be the bread of life, the light of the world, and the way to the Father. His teachings on truth and faith were met with anger and rejection, but he promised that he would be exalted and that his followers would be saved.
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Oct
6
2020
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The concept of the rejected stone, a messianic prophecy from the Bible, is explored in relation to Jesus Christ and his rejection by humanity due to their sinful nature and love of darkness. The light of the world reveals the corruption within, and the rejection of Jesus is seen as a fulfillment of prophecy.
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Oct
5
2020
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God's people suffer to learn more about His Word and His workings in their life, to become spiritually mature, to comfort others, to reveal the value of His promises, and to increase their desire for heaven.
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Oct
4
2020
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The Song of Moses is a powerful declaration of God's deliverance and salvation, reminding us of the importance of humility and faith in our relationship with God. Through the story of the Red Sea crossing, we see God's power and protection, and the need for us to trust in His guidance and sovereignty. As we sing of our Redeemer's love and mercy, we are reminded of the promise of salvation and the hope of eternal life.
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Oct
2
2020
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Suffering can be a refining process that shows us our weakness and brings us to trust in the Lord. It can also wean us from the world, teaching us to rely solely on God. Furthermore, sufferings may be for the purpose of testing our faith, which is more precious than gold, and can ultimately lead to praise, honor, and glory at the appearing of Jesus Christ.
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Oct
1
2020
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To die is gain, according to Apostle Paul, as it means to be with Christ and experience eternal life, free from suffering and sin, and to be conformed to the image of Jesus Christ. This concept is rooted in Christian faith and the promise of resurrection, where believers will be reunited with the Lord and live in eternal fellowship with Him.
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Sep
30
2020
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God's sovereignty and election are often misunderstood, but Jesus teaches that those chosen by the Father will come to Him. Our hope is in Jesus Christ, who is our anchor of the soul, securing us in the midst of trials and storms. We can be confident in our salvation and have strong encouragement because of God's promise and oath. Our hope is not in material things or our own efforts, but in Jesus Christ, who is our great high priest and intercessor.
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Sep
29
2020
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Biblical hope is based on the promises of God, who cannot lie, and is a source of comfort and assurance for believers. It is a sure and steadfast anchor of the soul, providing a refuge from the world and a guarantee of eternal life through faith in Jesus Christ.
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Sep
28
2020
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The Bible teaches that marriage is a lifelong commitment between a man and a woman, established by God to provide companionship and mutual affection. The Christian home is built on the principles of submission, authority, and obedience to God's Word, with husbands loving and cherishing their wives, and wives submitting to their husbands. The family is an institution established by God, and its structure is based on the relationship between God, the husband, and the wife.
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Sep
27
2020
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The song of Moses, recorded in Exodus chapter 15, is a powerful expression of praise and worship, proclaiming God's greatness and deliverance of his people from bondage. This psalm is a testament to the faithfulness of God and the importance of singing praises to him, both individually and corporately, as a means of honoring him, expressing joy and thanksgiving, and declaring his truth to others.
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Sep
25
2020
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Learning contentment means recognizing God's sovereignty, approaching him with a thankful heart, walking in obedience, and finding strength in Christ. This ongoing relationship with an unchanging God can bring peace of mind and contentment of heart, even in the midst of changing circumstances and suffering.
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Sep
24
2020
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Paul's experience with contentment is a powerful reminder that it's a learned trait, not an innate one. He shares his struggles with covetousness, envy, and complaining, but ultimately finds strength in Jesus Christ and learns to be content in all circumstances.
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Sep
23
2020
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The psalmist's soul melts with heaviness, but he prays for God's strength, not just his own active involvement, but also for God's help, which is timely and provided when needed. The promise of God's help is a source of confidence and hope for believers, and it is pleasing to God when we continue to show confidence in Him by praying for His help.
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Sep
22
2020
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God promises to strengthen us for service and suffering, and to supply the strength we need to serve him and endure trials. He says, 'My grace is sufficient for thee, for my strength is made perfect in weakness.' We can be of good courage and rely on his strength, knowing that he will never leave us nor forsake us.
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Sep
21
2020
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As children of God, our true home is in heaven, and we're just passing through this world as strangers and pilgrims. Our citizenship is in heaven, and we should live accordingly, being governed by heavenly principles and seeking to do good to all men, especially those of the household of faith. We should also rejoice in persecution, pray for our enemies, and be law-abiding citizens, shining as lights in the world and holding forth the word of life.
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Sep
20
2020
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The Bible teaches that God gives power to the faint and increases strength to those who have no might. This message explores the help provided for those who feel faint and discouraged, and how to move forward with renewed strength and faith.
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Sep
18
2020
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God's people are reminded that this world is not their home, but rather a temporary place where they must navigate the evil influences of Satan and the world's desires. They are encouraged to focus on their eternal home in heaven and to resist the temptation of worldly treasures and pride, instead seeking to live a life of humility and obedience to God.
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Sep
16
2020
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God's love is unmerited and eternal, manifest in His giving of His Son to redeem us, and displayed in the substitutionary death of Jesus Christ, resolving the sin question and allowing us to have fellowship with God and anticipate living in His presence forever.
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Sep
15
2020
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Returning to the Lord, putting away idols, sincere prayer, and recognition of sin are key to winning victories and achieving true success. Without faith in God, even a positive attitude and enthusiasm can lead to defeat. True confession and a broken spirit are vital for a Christian's experience, and it's only through God's help that we can overcome the challenges of life.
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Sep
14
2020
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Christians are engaged in a spiritual warfare, and understanding how battles are lost and victories are won is crucial. The Bible teaches that failure to consult God's word and trusting in outward forms rather than God Himself can lead to defeat. The story of the Israelites and the ark of the covenant serves as a reminder of the importance of trusting in God's presence and power, rather than relying on human efforts or traditions.
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Sep
13
2020
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The Bible speaks about fainting as a state of discouragement and spiritual weakness. It can be caused by misjudging circumstances, depending on human strength, and lacking faith. The psalmist and Jonah's experiences show that trusting in God and surrendering to His will can bring strength and hope, even in difficult times.
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Sep
11
2020
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God's sovereignty does not negate the need for prayer, but rather encourages it, demonstrating dependence on Him and confidence in His power and purpose.
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Sep
10
2020
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The Bible teaches that God is sovereign and works all things to His glory, yet many struggle with the purpose of prayer. Jesus taught the disciples to pray, emphasizing the importance of persistence and dependence on God. Scripture confirms that prayer is a vital part of the Christian life, expressing our dependence on the Lord and acknowledging His greatness and sovereignty.
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Sep
9
2020
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God's people in a day of crisis find strength in the Lord and the joy of the Lord is their strength. They must be taught and instructed in the Word of God and apply it in their lives, obeying God's commands and doing what He says, even if it's not the custom or tradition of the world.
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Sep
8
2020
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God's greatness can be seen in His creation and His providence, and it's essential to have a high view of Him to understand His will. Bible study and attention to the Word are crucial for knowing God's will and applying it to our lives.
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Sep
7
2020
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Living in a time of crisis, God's people must turn to prayer, work, and the Word of God to find strength and guidance. A spiritual awakening and revival are necessary for a city to be restored and for individuals to find hope and deliverance.
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Sep
6
2020
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Finding encouragement in the midst of trials and difficulties is crucial for a Christian walk. Elder Lacerre Bradley Jr. shares insights from Joshua chapter 1, emphasizing the importance of going to the Word of God, meditating on it day and night, and obeying it. He also highlights the promises of God, such as 'I will be with you,' and encourages listeners to be strong and of good courage, just like Joshua.
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Sep
4
2020
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Nehemiah's response to the crisis in Jerusalem serves as a model for dealing with spiritual problems. He prayed and confessed sin, acknowledging God's sovereignty and the importance of following His Word. Prayer and confession are essential steps in resolving spiritual crises, but they must be accompanied by action and a willingness to change. By applying God's Word and working towards solutions, individuals can overcome challenges and find peace and restoration.
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Sep
3
2020
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Living in a day of crisis, God's people must respond with faithfulness and spiritual awakening. Leadership is crucial in times of turmoil, and prayer is essential to seek God's guidance. Sin is at the heart of all problems, but forgiveness is available through confession and repentance.
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Sep
2
2020
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The sovereignty of God is a comforting reminder that He is always in control, even in the midst of trials and tribulations. Faith and patience are essential for enduring difficult circumstances, and God's providence is working everything together for our good. Christians must learn to depend on God and trust in His goodness, even when life becomes dark and uncertain.
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Sep
1
2020
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The Bible teaches that God's people are to shine as lights in a dark world, but this requires being submissive to God's will and not murmuring or complaining. We are to learn from the examples of those who have failed in this area, and instead, we are to trust in God's sovereignty and mercy, even when we don't understand His ways.
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Aug
31
2020
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God's people are to shine as lights in a dark world, but often they murmur and complain against Him. The Israelites' experiences in the wilderness serve as a reminder of God's sovereignty and the importance of humility and submission. Despite their failures and sin, God remains merciful and gracious, providing for their needs and guiding them on their journey.
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Aug
30
2020
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Faced with discouragement, we can find strength in God's sovereignty and the biblical pattern of faith. Recognizing the sources of discouragement, including events we can't understand, what others say, and what others do, we can learn to avoid them and find courage in our faith. Satan, our adversary, hurls fiery darts to discourage us, but with the shield of faith, we can resist his attacks and find peace in the midst of tribulation.
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Aug
28
2020
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Living in a time of great prosperity, people often find themselves discontent, murmuring, and complaining about their circumstances. The Bible teaches us to be submissive, holy, and active in our faith, working out our salvation with joy and without murmuring or complaining. We are to serve God, not under a slavish fear, but out of love and gratitude for his mercies. By understanding the importance of humility and the love of God, we can overcome the tendency to murmur and complain, and instead shine as lights in a dark world.
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Aug
25
2020
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“And almost all things are by the law purged with blood; and without shedding of blood is no remission” (Hebrews 9:22).
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Aug
24
2020
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“And almost all things are by the law purged with blood; and without shedding of blood is no remission” (Hebrews 9:22).
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Aug
23
2020
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“Now it came to pass, as they went, that he entered into a certain village: and a certain woman named Martha received him into her house. And she had a sister called Mary, which also sat at Jesus’ feet. And heard his word” (Luke 10:38-39).
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Aug
21
2020
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I must tell Jesus All of my trials I cannot bear these burdens alone In my distress He kindly will help me He ever cares and loves His own
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Aug
20
2020
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I must tell Jesus All of my trials I cannot bear these burdens alone In my distress He kindly will help me He ever cares and loves His own
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Aug
19
2020
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“And they continued stedfastly in the apostles' doctrine and fellowship, and in breaking of bread, and in prayers" (Acts 2:42).
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Aug
18
2020
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“And they continued stedfastly in the apostles' doctrine and fellowship, and in breaking of bread, and in prayers" (Acts 2:42).
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Aug
17
2020
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“And there are also many other things which Jesus did, the which, if they should be written every one, I suppose that even the world itself could not contain the books that should be written. Amen” (John 21:25).
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Aug
16
2020
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“Now it came to pass, as they went, that he entered into a certain village: and a certain woman named Martha received him into her house. And she had a sister called Mary, which also sat at Jesus’ feet. And heard his word” (Luke 10:38-39).
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Aug
11
2020
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The doctrine of perseverance is not about judging others, but about giving evidence of one's faith through actions. True love for Jesus leads to repentance, self-denial, and obedience. It also involves serving others, forgiving those who have wronged us, and being generous givers. The source of this love is God, who first loved us and showed us the breadth and depth of His love through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ.
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