by David Roberts There are those who for years have defined grace as “unmerited favor,” and, for the most part,
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Sin Offering or Sin?
But Cain must have allowed his great anger to increase and overtake him as he stepped over the lamb provided for him and stormed away to find and kill Abel.
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How We Can Pray Like Jesus Taught Us To Pray
Start your prayer with words of praise and worship to God. An example is, “Lord, I worship You because you are so wonderful.”
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As we approach Father’s Day, let’s think about our Heavenly Father’s love for us. There is a Greek word, agape,
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The picture Jesus paints in John 15 is that of a vine with multiple branches jetting forth, bearing fruit. Jesus says that He is this vine and we are the branches that bear fruit for the Father,
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In the book of Judges we read that the Midianites, who were enemies of Israel, were raiding Israel. They were
Continue readingIs Hope The Missing Key?
When we have our hope as an earnest expectation of grace’s future accomplishments, then faith comes into action and brings about the thing we hope for. Faith requires Hope! And hope does not disappoint!
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On this day we commemorate how Jesus entered Jerusalem humbly riding on the colt of a donkey. The people didn’t understand. They thought he was entering as the one who would set Himself up as King and drive out the tyranny of the Roman rulers.
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Never My Love
For Valentines Day, let’s enjoy a classic love song from the ’60s, “Never My Love” by the Association.
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Experiencing Mercy in the Midst of Testings
Jeremiah suffered intensely. He was whipped, thrown in a dungeon. mocked, called a liar, and thrown into a deep muddy pit. He was accused of conspiring with the nation’s attackers, the Babylonians, as well. An angry mob almost killed him.
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