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Exodus 3:13-14 God Is: Self-AwareSelf-ContainedSelf-Sufficientand Self-Governed He has no need outside Himself. He answers to no one. Yet, God has chosen to also be: Self-Revealing
Exodus 3:10-12 The fear of the Lord is wisdomSelf-doubt is not humilityCertainty sometimes follows obedience
Exodus 2:23-3:6 Moses has settled down and settled in to the mundane routines of daily living. He is neither dismayed nor dejected about the plight of his people any longer.And now, after 40 years, he is ready for an encounter with the Living God. There is nothing a believer can do to prepare for such a Holy encounter. Though our disposition may…
Exodus 2:15-221) Take time to reflect2) Don’t let disillusion make you jaded3) Be willing to be tempered
Exodus 2:11-14 Moses has grown into an idealist. He believes he knows how the world should be, and he is determined to force reality to yield to his demands.But, as it always does, his idealism: Instead of being idealists, believers should practice being content, accepting the world as it is, assured that God has a plan for the restoration of all things,…
God works all things together for good to those who love Him. When you are going through the storm, let this be the hope that propels you forward. And by this hope, you will be able to: Let Go and Trust GodTake Necessary RiskPut Your Faith To WorkOvercome Your Insecurities No matter how difficult your situation, trust and believe that Things Can…
Exodus 1:22 Israel has been in a difficult season. Their world has been turned upside through oppression. But even through their dark days, the people of God have continued to prosper and multiply. They have remained victorious. It appears they have overcome. But instead of accepting defeat, their adversary digs in deeper, and their plight quickly turns from bad to worse. In…
Exodus 1:1-14 How did Israel come to be enslaved and persecuted in Egypt? How did God’s miraculous deliverance from practical famine, morph into a famine of freedom? And how can you and I avoid falling into a similar situation as we experience experience the blessings and burdens of life in this world?
Luke 17:20-21 If we consider God and his character, and the person of Jesus as recorded in the Bible, what do you imagine when you hear the phrase “Kingdom of Heaven” or “Kingdom of God”?
Matthew 14:28-31 Luke 22:60-62 1 Peter 1:6-7 What should we expect from the process of sanctification? We take a look at Peter’s development from fresh disciple of Jesus to his restoration after having denied Jesus three times.
Philippians 3:7-11 Our brother Robert shares with us on the transforming power of Jesus in us.
John 5:31-40 There have been countless false prophets before, during and after Jesus. How is He set apart so we may be confident Jesus is the authentic and living Messiah?