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Composer William J. Kirkpatrick Writes Lord, I'm Coming Home
While singing a brand new song Lord I'm Coming Home, the soloist was so moved by the melody and lyrics that he went forward at the alter call to accept Jesus as his Savior!
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Genesis is all About Beginnings
The heartbeat of Genesis is the sinful state of man and his need for a Savior. God created man so that He could have intimate communion and fellowship with him. But the entrance of sin in the Garden of Eden broke that relationship between creation and the Creator. Although Adam and Eve had to pay a painful price, their excommunication from the garden came with a promise: one day Satan will be defeated, and the relationship between God and man will be restored.
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Sons Become Fathers and Fathers were Once Sons
Every father was once a son. The torch of wisdom is passed from one generation to the next and Christian maturity is gained by becoming a son.
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The Reign of Ahaziah, Son of Jehoram
Jehoram's son, Ahaziah, was 22 years old when he became king, and reigned only one year in Jerusalem. His mother was Athaliah, Ahab's daughter. As Ahaziah and his mother were the only survivors of the execution of Jehoram's family, Ahaziah looked to his mother and was greatly influenced by her, and followed in the wicked and idolatrous ways of the house of Ahab
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Foundational Considerations for the Adam and Eve Series
Genesis is the book of beginnings: the beginning of the universe, the beginning of man and woman, the beginning of sin, and the beginning of God's promise and plan of restoration and redemption. Here are some thoughts to help when studying the articles about Adam and Eve.
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King David was a Musician and a Man of Valor
The life of David was an important period in the history of Israel. Following Saul's failure, David took the kingdom to a position of worldwide superiority. He established a capital city for the nation, assembled the most powerful military, and provided the arrangements and organization for the central location of worship to the One True God.
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Isaiah the Prophet Calls Judah to Repentance
The book of Isaiah was written during the reigns of kings Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz and Hezekiah, all of whom successively ruled the southern kingdom of Judah. During this time politically, both Israel and Judah had reached incredible wealth and power. Unfortunately, they also had declined spiritually, giving in to division, idolatry and immorality.
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Palm Sunday: Jesus Rides into Jerusalem on a Donkey
There was great anticipation and excitement as Jesus began to ride into Jerusalem on a donkey. Many wondered what Jesus was going to do next. But not all of the people were excited about Jesus arriving in the city for the Passover. The scribes, chief priests, Pharisees and Sadducees and other religious leaders were afraid of Him, and wanted to stop His influence.
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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.
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The Transfiguration of Jesus with Peter, James and John
The transfiguration of Jesus in the presence of Peter, James and John is a unique and intriguing event, recorded in three of the four Gospels. It followed Jesus' first announcement to the disciples that he would go to Jerusalem, be killed, but rise from the dead on the third day.
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