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Do You Know Me?
In John 14:1-14, we look at what Jesus says of himself relates to our gospel ministry, the conversation between Jesus and Philip, and the call to know Jesus.
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Time, Talent, and Treasure
Today we will talk about how we use our time, talent, and treasure to honor God, and that nothing we spend in this life serving Jesus is wasted.
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The Wisdom God Gives
The wisdom we need is the wisdom God gives.
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Abide in Christ Through Prayer
Jesus is the true Vine and we are the branches. He calls us to bear fruit by abiding in Him through prayer.
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The Letter of James
God wants you to rejoice during trials and produce the character trait of perseverance.
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Searching for Satisfaction
We learn in this devotion that if we burden the things of life with demands to fulfill us in a certain way, we will always be disappointed. True satisfaction is not found by our striving, but by receiving life as a good gift of God.
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A Dying Thirst
How Jesus experienced our thirst on the cross so that we can drink from him living water and be satisfied
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Would I Lie to You?
Jesus raises a question in Jn 14:2 that stresses both his faithful words to his loved ones and the trustworthy promise of a future home with God for them.
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A Humble Servant
Like Isaiah, as he stood in the presence of the Lord in Isa. 6, the Lord has granted us a humbling vision of Himself in Jesus Christ. Faith in the humble servant Jesus Christ produces humility in his servants.
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Talitha Cumi
With a seemingly inappropriate question, Jesus reveals his tender bedside manner and powerful comfort towards us in the face of death.
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Gospel Confidence for the Church
Ministry Occurs in a difficult setting. The forces of hell are set up in opposition to the church, but Jesus' promise gives us confidence. He says, "I will build my church."
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Jesus Answers His Own Question
The 7th saying from the cross ("Into your hands I commit my spirit") is of a completely different tone and tenor than the 4th saying on the cross, which is a question, "My God, why have you forsaken Me?"
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God’s Love and His Lost Ones
It is God's love that compels His people to repent of their sins and return to Him.
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Robert Rollock: Commentary on the Epistle of St. Paul the Apostle to the Ephesians
In this episode of Office Hours, Dr. R. Scott Clark gives an overview and critique of Robert Rollock's (1555-1599), "Commentary on the Epistle of St. Paul the Apostle to the Ephesians," book 5 in the Classic Reformed Theology series from Reformation Heritage books.
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