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Exodus

The Providence and Protection of God

The book of Exodus may be one of the most important books of the Old Testament. In it are the providence and protection for the people of God, whose forefathers moved to Egypt to escape a famine 430 years earlier. Exodus begins where Genesis ends, unfolding one of the greatest stories of deliverance.

written by Amy Miller


Old Testament Prophecies of the Messiah, the Passover Lamb

From the Original Passover to Jesus as the Passover Lamb, the Perfect Sacrifice for the Sins of Mankind

Just as the lamb of the Passover was a substitute for the Israelites, so Jesus Christ became the substitute for all of mankind. The blood of the sinless Son of God that was shed on the cross became the perfect substitution to pay the price of redemption that mankind could not pay.

written by Amy Miller


Virtue of Forgiveness

Forgiveness Provides Freedom and Unity

Each believer has the responsibility to consciously make the choice to release the offender and forgive them. This mirrors the incredible forgiveness of God, who sent His Son to die on the cross, when all of mankind was dead in their sin and not even aware of their need for a Savior.

written by Amy Miller


Sinless Sacrifice of Jesus

Jesus as the Sinless Sacrfice

While God originally instituted animal sacrifice as a way of providing ceremonial cleansing for His people, those sacrifices were not able to cleanse man's conscience from the effects of sin. Only the blood of Jesus Christ could remove the stain. The author of Hebrews taught in his letter that only by becoming a human could Jesus die, and it was only through his death that the power of Satan could be broken.

written by Amy Miller


Psalm

Psalm Shows How David was After the Heart of God

David was the most loved king of Israel and the author of a majority of the psalms. Other authors included Moses, Asaph, Heman, the sons of Korah, Solomon and Ethan. All of them, especially David, had an amazing gift of expression through words. Each psalm, or song, has a message and a purpose. Some are instructional, others are prayerful. Some call for the destruction of enemies, others meditate on the mercy and goodness of God.

written by Amy Miller


Spiritual Blessing of Salvation

At the Moment of Salvation, God Creates Spiritual Life Within

At the moment a person saved, God creates a spiritual life within. The spiritual connection that Adam lost was restored by what Jesus did on the cross, and by way of His resurrection. At the split second of believing, wholeness occurs.

written by Pete Miller


Abide With Me, the Song and the Story

Composer Henry Francis Lyte Writes Abide with Me


Abide With Me made its debut at the composers memorial service. As He often does, God took the sad ending of a life and made something lasting and beautiful

written by Connie Ruth Christiansen


Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus, the Song and the Story

Composer George Duffield Writes Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus

Pastor George Duffield (1818-1888), preached a sermon on Ephesians 6:14, as a tribute to the final words of his friend, the Reverend Dudley A.Tyng - "Let's all stand up for Jesus". He concluded his sermon with the six stanza poem, Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus.

written by Connie Ruth Christiansen


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