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II Corinthians

  Paul writes this second letter to the Corinthians a few months after the first letter. The divisions and problems addressed in I Corinthians are still present in the church, and false teachers are challenging Paul's integrity and his authority as a

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I Corinthians

  Paul writes to the church he started in Corinth (Acts 18:1-17), a church now struggling to live in obedience. In a letter marked by loving concern and a true pastor's heart, Paul addresses problems in Christian conduct and character. Look for pract

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Romans

  Romans offers some of the most lively teaching on faith and life ever recorded. In this letter Paul tells of God's wonderful plan for redeeming his people and setting them free for service through the power of his Spirit. As you read about the rich

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Acts

  Like a sequel to a movie, Acts picks up the action begun in the Gospel of Luke. Some refer to the book of Acts as "The Acts of the Holy Spirit," because it focuses on the coming of the Spirit on God's people - the church - in a new and powerful way

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Waiting For The Blessed Hope...

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This same Jesus, who has been taken from you into heaven, will come back in the same way you have seen him go into heaven, so Christ was sacrificed once to take away the sins of many, and he will appear a second time, not to bear sin, but to bring sa

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John

  Why did God's Son come to earth? The Gospel of John has the answer: "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life" (John 3:16). John's writings are designed to con

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Luke

  Luke writes this Gospel to share the good news of salvation - a message intended for everyone. A physician by profession, Luke shows compassion for people considered outcasts, including tax collectors, women, children and the poor. Not only does Lu

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Mark

 The Gospel of Mark takes a fast-paced approach to introducing Jesus Christ, the Son of God. Mark shows Jesus moving quickly from teaching his disciples to healing sick people to confronting religious leaders on his way to death on the cross. Note Ma

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Matthew

  Matthew writes this Gospel to reveal Jesus as the promised Messiah and King. He also tells us much about the life and ministry of Jesus, especially how he fulfills the promises of the Old Testament and how his followers should conduct their lives a

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Remember.....It's A Process

Remember …..It’s A Process!

“Despise not the day of small beginnings……”  Zechariah 4:10

 

One vital piece of information that we must remember is that mighty oak trees are birthed from tiny acorns; and an apple orchard was produced from one apple seed. 

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Malachi

  The temple has been rebuilt, but times of prosperity have not come. God's people are suffering drought and famine, and they respond with indifference and spiritual lethargy. Thy have forgotten God and treat him with dishonor. Against such a backgro

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Zechariah

  Zechariah's prophetic ministry takes place after the exile, when the Jews return to their homeland from Babylonian captivity. His prophecies begin two months after Haggai's first message. To a people discouraged about their task of rebuilding the t

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No Stubble Here!

No Stubble Here!

“Give us this day our DAILY bread” Matthew 6:11

 

Today I would like reflect to an advertisement from a well-known razor company.  The ad featured a picture of a young couple embracing one another. The slogan stated that “Love is never

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Haggai

  Haggai. along with the prophet Zechariah, encourages the returned exiles to rebuild the temple. The messages of Haggai are given during a four-month period in 520 B.C. Haggai clearly shows the consequences of disobedience and the blessings of obedi

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Zephaniah

  Zephaniah writes to the people of Judah, warning them of judgment and a terrible "day of the Lord" (Zephaniah 1:7) that is to come - a day when God will severely punish the nations. As you read this book, look for the note of hope that God's judgme

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Just Trust Him!

Just Trust Him!

“Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us.”    Ephesians 3:20

 

On several occasions I’ve used as an opening statement, “Tis So Sweet To Trust In Jesus

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Habakkuk

  Habakkuk prayed and prophesied in a time when the people of God were caught up in a crisis of religious and moral bewilderment. It is into that troubled scene that Habakkuk steps with his expressions of confusion and complaint. As you read this boo

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Nahum

  Nahum (meaning "comfort") prophesies against the cruel nation of Assyria. He reminds the people of Judah that God is in control of history and will not allow evil to prevail forever. Nahum prophesies that the Assyrian city of Nineveh will fall, whi

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