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Did Hosea Love Her? (Hosea Study #1)
Did Hosea love her? Well with all the Redeeming Love hullabaloo, I’m momentarily stepping out of 1 John and into Hosea. (If you are unaware of what I’m talking about, I’ll link my short video about it in the comments) Something I didn’t articulate in the video is a point...
Alisa Childers,
The Powerful Message Of The "Grinch Gospel"
The message of Christmas is about much more than a baby in a manger.
Christie Thomas,
3 ways we get distracted from doing God's will - Raising GENERATION Zion
Are you doing God’s will or doing your own will? Doing the will of God requires us to walk in wisdom, knowledge and understanding from above.
Nehemiah Zion,
A Prayer for Victims of the Post-Pandemic Pandemic
As you intercede for someone struggling through a battle with anxiety, ask that God open their eyes to understand the hope of their calling in Christ and their status as the glorious inheritance of Christ.
Jason Davis,
Receiving Salvation In The Lord Is Made Easy - Christian Perspectives
In Ephesians chapter 2, Paul explained how receiving salvation from the Lord is easy. It is just like accepting a gift offered by God
Robin McKinley,
Is God angry with us?
God feels anger, because God is love. It was the perfect site for a wedding: a quaint old church, perhaps the oldest in our state. Two nights before, the couple arrived for a practice. The chapel was open but unattended, so they went in and began arranging things. They didn’t...
Allen Browne,
The Wrath of God – Terry Nightingale
(Photo: Unsplash) Apparently, some people don’t like talking about this. Which is strange because it is in the Bible. In fact, depending on which translation you use, there are over 200 references to it. So, God must have had a reason for putting it there. It is not pleasant reading...
Terry Nightingale,
Stone Cold Truth about the Grave, Grace, and Honor
We may not think of Jesus’ tomb as a tomb of honor, but it was. It was prepared with honor, it was sacrificed with honor, and Jesus was…
Stephen De La Vega,
The Arraignment of Mankind
A legalarraignmentis where the accused is brought to court to answer formal charges. And that is what the apostle Paul did with all of humanity—all ofus—in the third chapter of his epistle to the Romans. At this trial, the whole human race is brought before the eternal Judge. The charge against us is uttered inRomans
John MacArthur,
The Fullness of God’s Wrath
One of the tragic elements of our fallen nature is the inclination to evaluate our actions according to our own standards. Little wonder so many people perceive themselves as “good people.” Solomon observed, “All the ways of a man are clean in his own sight, but the Lord weighs the motives” (Proverbs 16:2). Ultimately, it
John MacArthur,

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