Episodes
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Psalm 37 can be called a wisdom psalm because it reflects on themes normally dealt with in the Bible’s Wisdom Literature, particularly in Proverbs. It addresses the issue of why godless people often prosper. It shows that it really is better to stay loyal to the Lord. Because in his own good time, the Lord will make a clear distinction between the godless and the faithful. Meanwhile, the faithful must wait patiently.
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Here in this 54th of Isaiah, we read where God has made a covenant of peace with Israel, he says that those that come against you he will handle them no matter how powerful or mighty they seem.
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Jesus shows us in Luke 18:1 a parable of widow woman that persistent in going to a judge to get justice and the unjust judge granted her the request because she was persistent in her asking. The same with you and I don't lose heart when you are praying trust God even when you don't know what to do.
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As we read 1 Chronicles 4:9-10 we hear the prayer of Jabez, we hear his request to God, he has 4 items of request to God. What was the success of Jabez’s prayer? God granted him his request.
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As we that a look at Matthews's gospel the sixteenth chapter, we find here in the 13th through the 17th verses that Jesus asks his disciples 1. Who do the people say I am and who do you say I am? That is the question asked of us who is Jesus to you?
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As we read Hebrews 11th chapter particularly verse 1 this is not a definition of faith, but a description of what faith does.
Faith is a settled confidence that something in the future something that God promised will actually happen because God will make it happen. -
As we navigate through this 16th chapter of Proverbs we see how the limitation of man and the sovereignty of God come into play in our everyday lives. Trusting God is an everyday lifestyle that we must adapt to as a believer and follower of Jesus Christ
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As we look at Psalm 37 we read where God tells us not to fret over or be envious of an evildoer because He’ll take care of them. But He wants us to have an heart's desire for Him and His ways, and He’ll grant us our desire, because it is based on Him.
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As we read the book of Isaiah we can understand that Isaiah is talking to all of Israel's Northern and Southern Kingdoms, although he was called as a prophet to the southern kingdom here he speaks to Israel as a whole. Isaiah is a good study to see how God raised up a non-Israelite king Cyrus to set his people free from the bondage of captivity.
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Reading the life of Abraham and Sarah from Genesis chapters 17 & 18 lets us know that even when it seems out of reach God can still make it happen. There is nothing to hard for GOD.
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Remember this passage as the writer writes the perfect peace is literally “Peace Peace” God will sustain you as we live out our lives trust God today and continue to move forward.
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Read Psalm 119:129-136 as we read how the author praises God for what's going on in and for his life. God is very intentional, purposeful and deliberate about his children.
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God has the power to keep you from stumbling those that put their faith in him.
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As we look at today‘s subject read 1 Peter 4:12-5:11 to understand the suffering of a believer as we walk through this journey. You’ll see how out of pain God will restore, confirm, strengthen and establish us in our triumph out of pain.
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The Book of Job shows us how to live out our faith walk with God regardless of what going on round or to us. It shows that nothing happens to the servants of God without Him knowing, Satan can't do anything without asking for permission from God. I encourage you to read the Book of Job in its entirety. You just might have been considered.
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When people and circumstances are hitting you from every side and you're feeling down, out, or depressed you've got to get off to a place and encourage yourself
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David in this 37th Psalm gives us a view from his perspective. David didn't see the righteous being forsaken. We can perhaps take this view and help the righteous when they do suffer a lack it's only temporary. We must still trust in the Lord and the things He’s doing in our lives.
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Remission of sin biblically means the removal of our sins and the iniquity. To remember no more does not mean to forget, but not to hold sin against us any longer.
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As Isaiah is speaking to the children of Israel as they are coming out of exile in this 43rd chapter he’s telling them to move past what happened to them then and look forward to the new thing God is about to do for, though, and to them
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