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Monthly Archives: February 2022
When Words are Many
Our words do get us in a lot of trouble. As the proverb reminds us, “When words are many, sin is not absent, but he who holds his tongue is wise.” Continue reading
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Tagged careful words, encouragement, maturity, social media, too many words, wisdom, words
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Help Me Overcome My Unbelief
Everything is possible for the one who believes. It seems simple enough. But it was a difficult lesson for the disciples of Jesus to learn. It is hard for us too. The lessons of faith are never easily learned. Continue reading
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Tagged belief, doubt, faith, faith mixed with unbelief, Jesus heals, trust, unbelief
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Too Much Information
Sometimes it is easy to get bogged down or give up when you are reading through Leviticus. Regulations concerning mildew, bodily discharges and oozing sores may be a little “too much information” for most of us. But it is good to see the reason behind all these guidelines. God has chosen the people of Israel to display his glory to the nations. They are his chosen, dearly loved, holy people. Continue reading
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Tagged bodily discharge, Holiness, infectious skin disease, law, mildew, set apart
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Stored Up Goodness
God is storing up blessings for you. He is a good, benevolent and generous God who loves you and looks to bless you. There are times when life seems unjust and unfair—times when we wonder if God is ever going to answer our prayers. But be strong and wait in hope. When the time is right he has goodness stored up for those who fear him. And he intends to bestow those blessings in the sight of all when the time is right. Continue reading
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Tagged blessings, faithfulness, goodness, Stored up goodness, vindication
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Last Minute Dinner Plans
Had they been paying attention? Were they ready for a big test? It was time to find out. Jesus saw an overwhelming situation and decided to test the faith of his young disciples. Continue reading
Sackcloth to Joy
The Christian life is characterized by joy. Not that it is always easy—it is not. But joy flows from a relationship with Christ, not from our circumstances, so it is may be found in the most unusual places—especially the difficult ones. Continue reading
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Tagged faith, joy, repentance, revival, sackcloth and ashes, sackcloth to Joy
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The Most Important Lesson Jesus Taught Us
My new sermon series on the Lord’s Prayer on YouTube.
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Lord of All
Jesus is Lord of all. Whatever you are facing, know that he has authority over it. He is still able to calm the storm, push back the forces of darkness, heal a broken body and even to raise the dead. Nothing is too difficult for Him! Take your situation to him. Trust Him. Continue reading
Priestly Duties
With all the struggles and difficulties life brings we all stand in need of blessing. Continue reading