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Fear of the Lord, Acceptable Worship

The Power of God Draws Believers to Him and Reminds Them of the Consequences of Rebellion

God is worthy of honor and worship. His display of power at Sinai was misunderstood. It was meant to draw his bride to him not push her away. When Moses asks to see God's glory, goodness is the theme. But disobedience and rebellion will not go unpunished if it is not acknowledged.

written by Larry Kennedy


Bible Study Guide - Nahum

God Avenges Israel, His Chosen People

Unlike other prophetic books before it, the book of Nahum does not include a message of hope for the one receiving it. But for the people of Israel, it was a message of life and deliverance. To know that God was moving heaven and earth to defend His people, and that their greatest enemy would be crushed brought great joy and celebration.

written by Amy Miller


Bible Study Guide - Ezekiel

Ezekiel Describes the Adultery of Israel

The book of Ezekiel portrays a prophet's agony over the waywardness of a people who persistently rejected God as their King. Despite multiple opportunities to repent, Judah remained hard-hearted and ultimately faced devastating consequences. With blunt imagery, Ezekiel accurately describes the adultery of the people of Israel, and the depths of their ruin because of it.

written by Amy Miller


Bible Study Guide - 2 Thessalonians

The Coming Day of the Lord

Paul's heart was fixed on the spiritual growth of the Thessalonians, as well as their accuracy in Christian doctrine. So in a brief letter, he took the time to clarify that indeed the Lord's Day had not come yet, and that there were events, or signs, which had to occur before that day.

written by Amy Miller


Amaziah, King of Judah

Amaziah Becomes King of Judah and Does Right, but Becomes Overconfident and Loses Everything

Amaziah endeavored to do what was right. He assembled a substantial fighting force to protect Judah, and obeyed God's Word spoken by the man of God. But soon he became overconfident, and arrogant, and ultimately, it cost him everything.

written by Pete Miller


Wise Men of the Nativity, an Introduction

The Wise Men from the East Recognized the Star of Bethlehem

Tradition has advanced the thought of three men, or three kings visiting the infant Jesus, because there are only three gifts mentioned. But the Bible doesn'tt support the traditions that have taken precedence over the accuracy of God's Word.

written by Pete Miller


Christian New Years Resolutions

Traditions and Resolutions for Christian New Years Eve

Traditionally, many people in the world get inebriated, only to wake up sometime the next day not knowing what they might have said, what happened, or with whom. As a safe and sane alternative to the typical New Year’s bash, Christians can gather together with music, food, games, perhaps an inspirational message, and some powerful prayer. Then go home, go to bed, and enjoy the next day without a smashing headache or an upset stomach.

written by Pete Miller


Resurrection of Jesus Christ

The Resurrection Story

The Resurrection of Jesus Christ goes beyond a paranormal event in history. It divided those who opposed its miracle from those who desired and desperately needed the restoration, salvation and redemption it promised.

written by Amy Miller


Bible Study Guide - 1 Corinthians

Be in the World but not of the World

Believers were expected to conduct themselves in a way that identified them with Jesus Christ, not with the pagan culture surrounding them. These things were important to the survival and growth of the Corinthian church, which Paul included in the letter.

written by Amy Miller


Jehoahaz, King of Judah

King Jehoahaz DId Evil in the Sight of God, but His Reign was Shortlived

Jehoahaz was unprepared and shortsighted as the king of Judah. He failed to see what was right and appropriate, considering the circumstances. He foolishly did the same evils that many of his predecessors had done, but not for long.

written by Pete Miller


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