Three Lessons from Job
Job 2:1-10
We can learn three simple, but profound, lessons from the second chapter of Job; something about God; something about our situations; and something about our actions.
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Job 2:1-10
We can learn three simple, but profound, lessons from the second chapter of Job; something about God; something about our situations; and something about our actions.
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Matthew 2:1-12
Christmas is coming soon. The celebration is going to be over soon, but Jesus remains forever.
Jesus is sometimes met with secret or open hostility. Others meet Him with apathy and indifference.
But then there ware those who really meet Him, and respond to him with worship, and adoration and praise
and spend the rest of their lives seeking to follow Him.
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Isaiah 9:1-7.
God raises up His just and forever King, Jesus, who rules the world in righteousness and gives hope to all who look to Him.
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Luke 1:26-38.
The story of Christmas forever remains the story of the greatness of the only One providing salvation to the world, Jesus Christ, Emmanuel, God with us.
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1 Thessalonians 5:16-18; Ephesians 5:18-21.
Believers filled and empowered by the Holy Spirit remain thankful knowing God is working out everything for His glory and our ultimate good.
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Isaiah 6
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John 13:21-31
Sensational “deconversion stories” make the news, and seemingly threaten to undermine the faith. The Bible teaches us better than that. Certainly, it warns us to expect it and to guard against it. But it also shows us how great our God is, and how he glorifies himself even in the most egregious example of apostasy in history.
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Deuteronomy 6:4-9. Deuteronomy 10:17-18, Psalm 146:9, and Ephesians 5:25
https://youtu.be/mbDXXMI0_i4?t=1409
Genesis, Deuteronomy, Galatians, Colossians, 1 John, 1 Timothy
The message dealt with the Bible’s teaching that every person is made in the image of God and reflects the glory of God. The message challenged each of us to turn from and stand against the evil of racism. We can no longer act like racism is a problem that was solved in the 60’s. We must continually repent of any racism that creeps up in our minds and hearts. We should seek to stand against racism as it raises its ugly face in our nation’s institution. Why? Because, first, it dishonors our Savior who died for people from every tribe and language and people and nation. Second, because we know every person is made in the image of God. God sees that one human being is worth way more than all the stuff in the world. Jesus said in Mark 8:36 “What good is it for a man to gain the whole world, yet forfeit his soul?” One person, one man, woman, boy or girl is worth more than all the stuff and fame of the world. We should see each other in that way and understand that each person somehow reflects the image of God and should be treated with the utmost respect. Third, we should see every person as a person who needs to come to know the love and forgiveness of God. We should see every person as a person for whom Christ died and who without Him will perish. God graciously entrusts believers with caring for people who are all made in the image of God. Our Lord Jesus expects us to turn from and stand against racism. God help us to do this today and every day.
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