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  • Psalm 130

    In the eleventh psalm in the Songs of Ascent (Psalm 120-134), the psalmist expresses his heart and the necessity for repentance in Psalm 130. This penitential psalm serves as a reminder that if we are going to grow closer to the Lord, we must be a penitent people. Unrepentance will halt the activity and presence…

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  • He committed an affair and then had the husband killed in a last-ditch effort to cover his tracks. It was the scandal of the decade for such a high profile leader. For at least nine months he denied these allegations but eventually the news broke. No, this is not the story of some crooked politician…

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  • Would you purchase property in a war zone? Yet, that’s exactly what the prophet Jeremiah did. What seemed like a dumb move on the part of the supposedly wise prophet was actually a gesture of great faith. Jeremiah prophesied the Babylonians would take the Israelites captive no matter what (Jeremiah 32:3-5) because of their sin…

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  • What does God hate? Sin, obviously! He is holy (Psalm 22:3; Isaiah 43:15, Revelation 15:4). He also asks that His followers be holy (1 Peter 1:16). I want to hate what He hates, but more importantly, I want to love what He loves! One Scripture stuck out to me about what God hates actually says,…

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  • (A little longer than normal, but hopefully a helpful read) In baseball, you don’t have to swing at every pitch thrown at you. The same goes for criticism, accusation, attacks, and lies against your character. While we feel like we must, we don’t have to answer every critic. I used to think I had to…

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  • Psalm 126

    In this seventh Song of Ascent, the psalmist remembered when the Lord restored the fortunes of Zion from their captivity in Babylon (vv. 1-3) and petitioned the Lord for continual restoration as they rebuilt their lives once again in Jerusalem (v. 4-6). The people of God rejoiced in the fact the Lord had restored them…

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  • Ready for Christmas

    I hope this resource helps your family experience Jesus this Christmas! Get your copy on Amazon or message me for bulk discounted copies. https://a.co/d/g0PrKLR

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  • Hold Me, Jesus

    Rich Mullins wrote: Temptations surround humanity. They are simply distractions from true purposes and drives in life. Sometimes they call too strongly and some submit. From drugs, to alcohol, to apathy, to lying, to simple thoughts of hate, all fall under the hand of evil. Resistance is hard to keep up, and sometimes we need…

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  • Has the Lord ever asked you to do something? If it’s something big or for a lifetime it could be considered a “calling”. I remember when the Lord called me to be a pastor. I was 15 and I’ll never forget that experience. It shaped my thoughts and actions just as much as salvation. I…

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  • Psalm 124

    David knew what it was like to face criticism like those who sang Psalm 123. However, when he wrote Psalm 124, he was experiencing physical attack (v. 2) combined with anger (v. 3). It’s one thing for someone to have contempt for you and even ridicule you. It’s quite another for them to physically harm…

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