Seeking Hard after Wisdom (Proverbs 2)
Everyone is pursuing something. What are you seeking hard after?
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Everyone is pursuing something. What are you seeking hard after?
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Three days after his crucifixion, Jesus was raised from the dead. His appearance to two disciples on the road to Emmaus opens our eyes to his true identity.
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A study of the “six antitheses” of Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount, teaching us to move us beyond the letter of the law to the spirit behind it.
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Solomon says proverbs are useful to teach wisdom and discipline which will lead to a successful life.
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As we remember Good Friday, we can learn from the unlikely characters who encountered Jesus on the road to Golgotha – the site of the crucifixion.
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How do you see Jesus? Palm Sunday opens our eyes to Jesus as he really is, not as we expect him to be.
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Arminianism is a type of theology that emphasizes every person’s free will to trust in Jesus for salvation.
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It might be time to change your approach with the prodigal in your life.
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Calvinism is best summarized through the five points of Calvinism, commonly referred to as TULIP.
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It may seem surprising, but rule-keepers may be farther from God than rule-breakers. This is the lesson of the prodigal’s older brother.
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Jesus always seemed to be picking fights with the Pharisees. But who were they, anyway?
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Relational immediacy means inviting someone to stop and reflect on what just happened relationally or emotionally in conflict.
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God wants a relationship with us, and he’ll stop at nothing to get it. He doesn’t just tolerate sinners, he seeks them out and welcomes them home.
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The Prodigal Son parable is one of Jesus’ most powerful stories. But prosperity gospel preachers are missing the whole point.
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If you are far from God – no matter how far – there is still hope for you. We can never out-sin God’s forgiveness.
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Everyone sins, and in many cases even our responses to sin can be sinful. Here are 10 examples.
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In this series we’ll examine the main characters in the prodigal son story to discover this truth: God wants a relationship with us, and he’ll stop at nothing to get it.
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Peter reminds the church that the battle with our culture is not a losing effort. Thirty years earlier Jesus was the one reminding Peter of the same thing. Studying these parallel passages, we can see three final instructions.
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If you feel disappointment, annoyance or anger with your spouse, it may be due to an unmet expectation.
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The culture war isn’t just a battle we fight on the outside; there’s a character war we first need to win on the inside.
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Complementarians believe men and women complement each other in their giftings and roles. Egalitarians beleive men and women are equal to each other in their giftings and roles. Which one is right?
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In the Old Testament, the people of God often used the Urim and Thummin to determine the will of God. What exactly were they, and should we use them today as Christians?
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Misinformation abounds in our world today, but nothing is more destructive than what our culture teaches about the family. 1 Peter 3 offers a better way.
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The Bible is big, old and somewhat confusing. Is it still relevant in our modern world today?
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