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  • 1 Timothy 2:5-6 - One Mediator

    Jesus is both God and man, so He stands for you before God. 1 Timothy 2:5-6 (NIV) 5 For there is one Today: Ephesians 2

  • Hebrews 2:14-18 - Made Like Us

    Hebrews 2:14–18 (ESV) 11 Both the one who makes people holy and those who are made holy are of the same

  • Ecclesiastes 2:24-26 - Meaningless Enjoyment

    Dig Deeper It's verse 25 that captures our attention today: For without Him, who can eat or find enjoyment

  • Proverbs 2:1-15 - Wise Guy

    God’s provision through wisdom is detailed in Proverbs chapter 2. wisdom in your life; ASK GOD FOR WHAT YOU NEED: Read the New Testament in a year, a chapter a day - 2

  • 2 Corinthians 3:1-6 - Competence for the Incompetent

    2 Corinthians 3:1–6 (NIV) CONTEXT: Some people in the Corinthian church questioned Paul's authority as 2 You yourselves are our letter, written on our hearts, known and read by everyone. 3 You show that you

  • 1 Peter 1:1-2 - Biblical E(pistle)-Mail

    1 Peter 1:1–2 (NIV) Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ, To God’s elect, exiles scattered throughout the provinces of Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia and Bithynia, 2 who have been chosen according to the fourteen letters of Paul— to the Romans; the two letters to the Corinthians; to the Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians always considered as 'open' letters which were shared amongst congregations, but some letters like 1st & 2nd

  • 1 Corinthians 2:10-16 - Intellectual Charismatics

    As a Spirit filled Christian, you have the unique ability to think correctly. 1 Corinthians 2:10–14 (

  • Psalm 127:1-2 - Daily Dependence

    Often feel like your work & efforts are useless? Learn how to experience shalom every day. Read / Listen Listen to passage & devotional: Heidelberg Catechism Q&A 125 Q. What does the fourth request mean? A. “Give us today our daily bread” means, Do take care of all our physical needs so that we come to know that you are the only source of everything good, and that neither our work and worry nor your gifts can do us any good without your blessing. And so help us to give up our trust in creatures and to put trust in you alone. Summary Notice the word in this short passage that gets repeated three times: vain. Vain isn't a word we use very often, and its definition has different senses. Often times we might refer to a pompous, arrogant person as being vain, but here the word is being used in a different sense, in that people's building, guarding and toiling are useless if they're not done in dependence upon the Lord. It's not that vain projects are deficient in and of themselves. Lots of beautiful developments and construction have been successfully completed, but they ultimately miss the mark. Here's how one commentator describes this: "Vain" here seems to mean “not producing the desired result.” Why do people build houses? Why do people strive to build safe communities? Why do people toil to earn a living? The answer appears to be found in the shalom that is a running motif in the Psalms of Ascent. People want “peace” in the full sense of the term, the absence of harm and the presence of tranquility with prosperity. When people strive for this good end without faith in God and in ways contrary to his principles, God is not “in it,” and they do not experience the shalom they are looking for. Dig Deeper We're generally people who work hard, and often have good things to show for it as a result. We live in prosperous communities, and most of us haven't had to worry about where our daily bread was coming from for a long time. We have a dualistic tendency in us as well, in which we tend to think of our physical needs as being different or separate from our spiritual needs, and that our pursuits to obtain food & shelter is somehow less 'godly.' Certainly there is a distinction between the two, but Psalm 127 helps remind us that true shalom depends upon God's presence and blessing in both the physical and spiritual aspects of our lives. Shalom is a tranquility in which everything - both physical and spiritual - is the way it's supposed to be. This is why Jesus taught you to pray each day for your daily bread, so that you will experience shalom as you're continually reminded of your dependence upon Him in every part of your life. AAA Prayer (About) ACKNOWLEDGE WHO GOD IS: Our Father, who builds our house, watches over our city, and grants shalom to those He loves; ALIGN YOUR LIFE WITH GOD'S WILL: Ask your father each day to grant you what you need both spiritually and physically for this day so that you'll experience His shalom; ASK GOD FOR WHAT YOU NEED: Read the New Testament in a year, a chapter a day - Revelation 10

  • 2 Corinthians 13:11-14 - Triune Benediction

    2 Corinthians 13:11–14 (NIV) 11 Finally, brothers and sisters, rejoice!

  • James 2:10-13 - From One Law To Another

    James 2:10-11 (NIV) 10  For whoever keeps the whole law and yet stumbles at just one point is guilty Listen to passage & devotional: Belgic Confession of Faith, Article 24: The Sanctification of Sinners (Part 2) Our good works, proceeding from the good root of faith, are good and acceptable to God, since

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