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The Kingdom of God
In John 18, soldiers come to arrest Jesus. A close friend betrays Him, and He is placed on trial. Through all of this, we are challenged to


Noah and the Flood
Baptism has been the source of conversations and even debates throughout the centuries among Christians. What can we learn about baptism as


The Prayer of Jesus
John 17 is a treasured text. In this passage, a prayer of Jesus is recorded. As Jesus steps closer to the cross, in this prayer, we learn of


Creation
Baptism has been the source of many conversations, discussions, and even debates among Christians. What can we learn from the Bible about ba

Ephesus: Dealing With Distractions
This series will explore the seven churches in Asia to which Revelation is addressed (Rev. 1:4). John, while on the island of Patmos, record


Relationships
In John 15, Jesus is days away from His trial, arrest, and crucifixion. What is important to Jesus? How does He spend this time with His dis


Trustworthy
The biblical authors described God as compassionate, full of grace, slow to anger, loyal, and faithful (trustworthy). Through exploring the


Turning Around
We were all headed in the wrong direction. However, the apostle Paul shares some good news. In His rich mercy and love, God turns us around


Loyal
Today, we are considering the fourth characteristic of God, loyal love.


This Is Good News
The apostle Paul, writing to the church at Corinth, addresses false teaching. Some doubted, and some denied the resurrection of Jesus from t


To Be Like Jesus
As we sit around the table with Jesus in Jn.15, we are challenged to produce fruit consistent with His character. So how do we as Christians


Slow To Anger
God is described in (Ex. 34:6-7) as being slow to anger. Many people believe that God, as described in the Bible, is just angry all the time
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