Israel Rejects the Messiah
The fig tree had foliage and looked good from a distance, but would never bear fruit. Israel had lots of outward religion, but lacked the genuine inner faith. The fig tree represented Israel, fruitless and cursed for rejecting their Messiah.
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Adam and Eve Face the Consequences of Falling Prey to the Lies of the Enemy
Their eyes were opened, but the so-called enlightenment that the serpent had promised was sickening. Like every sensational lie of the enemy, it was nothing like what was advertised, and it was not only extremely disappointing, but vile. They felt dirty, violated, and hurried to cover themselves.
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Smith, Texas
Find information on Tyler First United Methodist Church of Tyler, Texas offered as part of our growing nationwide Christian church and resource directory, including the feedback and descriptions entered by the church members themselves.
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A Preparation for the Resurrection
The customs and traditions of Christian Holy Week in Preparation for the Easter Sunday Resurrection.
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Songs in the Night Seasons
All of creation makes music to praise God (Psalm 19:1; Isaiah 55:12) and to lift the human heart. Listen, and the mind refocuses, the heart is encouraged, the body finds new strength, joy begins to bubble up and hope is renewed.
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The Book of Timothy Teaches on the Dangers of False Teachers and Deceiving Spirits
If the Bible says that truth exists then the interpretation of that truth is not relative. Perspectives on reality do not change the reality.
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The Significance, Meaning, and History of Epiphany
A definition of epiphany and the its meaning to Christians who observe the rituals and traditions associated with the celebration.
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How to Wield the Sword and Win the Battle
In terms of offensive weapons necessary for the spiritual battle, the Sword of the Spirit is by far a Christian's most valuable. Combined with fasting, prayer, praise and worship, the Sword of the Spirit has the power to thwart all the plans of the enemy, and to turn what appears to be a losing battle into a major victory for the Kingdom of God.
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Jesus Ascends and Gives the Great Commission
The Great Commission. They are the words of Jesus spoken just prior to his ascension following the 40 days he lived on earth as the resurrected Christ. It is called The Great Commission because it is a command that disciples go into the world and spread the Gospel. In fact, Matthew 18:16-20 is often used when teaching or preaching on the subject of service, missions and evangelism.
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Darwinian Views Versus Christian Dualist Views on the Origins of Consciousness
The world of Christian apologetics continues to outperform Darwinian doppelganger doctrine. Humans are not robots but instead living, breathing sons and daughters of the Most High.
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