16
June
2008
Everyone talks about having a “personal relationship” with God. But do you know what that means? In God’s view he sees this relationship as a faithful husband who expects his loving wife to be faithful. So how does he see us when we are unfaithful… as slutty whores in heat. That’s right! The imagery is so vivid God left no room for us to wonder how he sees our disobedience and rebellion. In this chapter of Jeremiah, God reveals the slutty whoredoms of Judah and Israel who are likened to animals in heat! Saints, this is a chapter to test yourselves by. Measure yourselves to see if you have some whoredoms that need to be revealed and judged.
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Jeremiah
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16
June
2008
Are you a Father who has not really raised your children? If death or illness is not your excuse, do you really deserve to have a happy father’s day. Unlike our Heavenly Father, many fathers have abandoned their children as orphans in the world. If you have deprived your children of spiritual guidance, you do not deserve a happy father’s day. If you have not provided a place for your children to live, you do not deserve a happy father’s day. Listen and discern how Our Heavenly Father is the best example of a father who deserves to have a Happy Father’s Day.
P. S. To all you dad’s who have done your all, Happy Father’s Day to You!
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16
June
2008
The book of Proverbs is a book that contains wisdom for living today. It gives discernment on how to walk in the light while in the world. In this first chapter Solomon urges his readers to seek wisdom, fear God, and the calamity that will follow you if you do not heed instructions. This book is good for all ages and genders. Learn how to be a good husband, wife, or child. Learn what a fool really is. Learn who it is that God delights in. Join us as we go through this book of wisdom and discernment.
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Uncategorized, Proverbs
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16
June
2008
In the first epistle to the Corinthians, Paul addressed alot of spiritual issues concerning the assembly. In this epistle, Paul is defining his ministry to the people at Corinth. There were some there who did not think he was an apostle at all. This chapter covers these subjects:
- No matter what happens, will you trust in God?
- Paul was stoned and left for dead, are you willing to suffer to give hope to others?
- What is the grace of God for?
- What does it mean to be “sealed”?
- Does this mean I am always saved and can never be lost again?
- What did the seal mean in the culture it was used in?
- How do I apply these biblical truths to my walk with God?
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II Corinthians
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16
June
2008
The witness of a woman was almost unworthy to be counted in the jewish culture, but Jesus appeared and spoke to them first. Another tradition broken by Jesus. What was going on with the Jews and the Roman soldiers who guarded the tomb? Why did they pay them off? After witnessing such an event, why did they still not believe and took the money instead? These questions, and many others, answered in this last chapter of Matthew.
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Matthew
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