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The Hebrew word, which translates to our English expression for ‘fear,’ is ‘yirah.’ Yirah sometimes does mean fear, but it can also be rendered ‘respect.’ Even more significantly, it can be rendered ‘awe.’ It is this second rendering of ‘yirah’ that best fits the idea of ‘the fear of the Lord being the beginning of wisdom.’ A college professor I on…
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Today, we conclude the “There is Power” series. We hope you have found that there is power in sharing, unity, prayer, and boldness to help the entire church grow. We pray that you understand that these characteristics are as valuable to the modern church as they were in the first-century church. Main Text: Acts 17:22-34 (NLT)…
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Once upon a time, three young people lived: Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah. They were from nobility. The trio were well educated and knew their identity as children of God. Hananiah’s name meant, “God has been gracious.” Mishael’s name meant, “Who Is Like God?” Azariah’s name meant, “God has helped.” Main Text: Daniel 3:24-30 (ESV)…
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We considered the pride of Naaman, the Syrian warrior with leprosy, and the humility of the widow from Zarephath. In Luke chapter four, Jesus mentions these individuals and explains God’s love for them. Jesus also makes us consider the question: ‘What do you do with Me?’ Because what we do with Jesus matters. The ‘salvation’ that came to Naaman and…
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Prayer continues to be essential. Initially, prayer creates a connection with God. A second consideration of prayer is that all people have sinned; confession brings a deeper intimacy with our Heavenly Father. Third, there is the matter of gratitude. Gratitude enables us to concentrate on the positive aspects of our lives. Finally, it’s important t…
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The end of Jesus’ High Priestly Prayer ties together the themes He has prayed about. Jesus concludes by stating that He had made known “God’s Name,” meaning God’s nature, authority, and power. Jesus made these characteristics known to all people. Now, the apostles will continue His work of making God’s Name known. Main Text: John 17:24-26 (ESV)…
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In this part of His prayer, Jesus explains that Christian unity is how the unbelieving world will find faith in Him. The importance of unity does not entail tolerating false teaching or blatant sin. The Bible explicitly states that those who love God will follow God’s commands and the primary way to show that is through a unifying love for other be…
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The 120-person group of the Early Church had unity because they trusted one another as they placed faith in Christ. We, too, must have the same goal to unite in fulfilling the Great Commission. How do we achieve unity in the church? 1. Agree to disagree. 2. Remember our shared identity. 3. Embrace differences. 4. Work through conflict. 5. Believe t…
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Once we accept Christ Jesus and what He did at Calvary for us, we make the first step toward putting God first. When we seek to live out His calling for us, we continue to seek God first. We put Him first when we say “yes” to God above and before anything else. He is The Answer to everything that matters in this life and eternity. Main Text: Jeremi…
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When Jesus sacrificed His life for us on the cross, when God valued our salvation above everything else, it was not so that we would view Him as an afterthought. Instead, it was for us to surrender our lives to Him and embrace the path He has for us; this is how we seek God with our whole hearts: by living for Him alone. Main Text: Jeremiah 29:13 (…
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Jeremiah’s message carried the words of God to the exiled community of Judah. Readers today can gain understanding by recognizing that the God who stated: you will seek Me and find Me when you seek Me with all your heart, has also promised that we can draw near to Him, and He will draw near to us (James 4:8), and that He will never leave us nor for…
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God’s avenue for your continued transformation is spending time alone with Him daily. In the same way, a candle must be ignited with a flame; you must continuously encounter the fire of God’s love to live a joy-filled life. God is your only constant source. You will only find lasting satisfaction through God’s closeness. When you seek God, you will…
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The 120-person group of the Early Church had unity because they trusted one another as they placed faith in Christ. We, too, must have the same goal to unite in fulfilling the Great Commission. How do we achieve unity in the church? 1. Agree to disagree. 2. Remember our shared identity. 3. Embrace differences. 4. Work through conflict. 5. Believe t…
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Remember, we can only experience peace through friendship with God. God is with you, ready to lead, empower, sustain, and fill you with peace in response to your faith. The peace that comes from God surpasses anything we can experience. When we entrust our lives to Him, we can confidently know His plans will be fulfilled. Main Text: 2 Thessalonians…
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Sharing was an intentional part of the early church movement. The apostles also shared the Good News, but the simple ways of generosity that each member of ‘The Way’ shared everything they had was a key factor in the early church’s growth. Sharing remains an essential part of both worship and growth today, nearly 2,000 years later. Main Text: Acts …
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You were never meant to go through this life alone. Solomon reminds believers to rely entirely on God and acknowledge God in all our ways, and God will direct our paths. God doesn’t intend to direct us like horses or mules, leading a purposeless or uninformed life. Instead, He prefers to guide us like a loving shepherd guides sheep to a safe pastur…
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