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John 6:44 & “The Esau Syndrome”

Why did God choose to fulfill the promises to Abraham through one grandson (Jacob) in preference to the other (Esau)? Being twins, we’d expect “sameness!” Since Esau was the firstborn, based on the culture of the day, he would seem to have been the “front-runner...

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Reviling, Retribution, and Respect

Beloved, do not avenge yourselves. What Paul means when he quotes from Deuteronomy, "Vengeance is Mine, I will repay, says the Lord." Can we respect that?

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Addition or Subtraction: Salvation and Service

Addition or Subtraction: Salvation and Service. Do we need both grace and law keeping?

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God’s Prerogatives

We know from Scripture that God expects us to do our part in fulfilling the calling He has so mercifully extended to us. But we must never forget that some things “belong to the LORD your God…” How can we be sure we’re...

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Contending earnestly for the Faith

Why did Jude change his mind about what to write to the brethren who received his short letter? What did he mean by his references to Cain, Balaam and Korah? Since their examples were not good ones for us to follow, what are some good examples instead?

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What can I take credit for in my life?

Are we motivated to follow God the Father and Jesus Christ? The "New Person" that we become is a credit to God working in us.

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Romans 12 from A-Z Part 6

A look at how Romans 12 can help us be a better Christian.

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Perspective in trials

We all have routines in our lives—patterns that help us smoothly do the things we need to do on a daily basis. What if we could have a “trial routine” to help deal with the spiritual crises that happen to all God’s servants?

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Re-cap of the Ministerial Development program

A re-cap of the classes from the ministerial developement program.

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Stand Your Post

A relitively unknown American ambassador sets a fine example of what a Christian are called to do: He remained at his post and did his duty in very trying circumstances. What can we learn from his example?

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