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John approaches the Gentile audience with the radical story of Jesus by starting with common ground, addressing the felt need, and giving a better answer, that is Jesus.
In Chapter Two of Revelation, Jesus speaks to the church in Ephesus and challenges them to stop drifting from a lifestyle of love. He calls them to remember, repent and to repeat.
As Jesus approaches His appointment with the cross, one last time, He Prays over his disciples a long, continuous prayer.
We bring glory to God not just in praise and worship music but also by drawing people's attention to His great love and mercy. We are to be different than the world in what we believe, what we value and the joy we have in Christ.
We think of peace as a feeling; God's peace is much broader. Come explore the facets of God's peace for your life and how living it out will help draw people to God's truth.
Kristen Mayer teaches on how to prevent lying in children and how to encourage telling the truth.
The watchman's call from Ezekiel Chapter 33 tells us God's messengers are responsible to communicate truth but are NOT responsible to get someone to act on that truth. God Himself pursues us and others. What matters most is what we do now. Faithfulness is striving for impact, not for praise.
Some people think humility is being weak, shy, timid or putting yourself down but that is not biblical humility. By studying John the Baptist we can answer these three questions about humility. What is humility? Why would we want humility? How do we learn humility?
Throughout the book of Ezekiel, we can see the hope that God puts forth for His people even in the midst of judgement.