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Paul earnestly prays for the Thessalonians' peace, sanctification, and preservation, as we see from 1 Thessalonians 5:16-24.
The Passover was judgment against the Egyptians, and mercy for the Hebrews.
What is our response to the gift of the gospel? Do we accept it and take it to others? Or do we bury it deep, as the unprofitable servant did in Matthew 25:14-30.
Moses evaluated the best with Egypt had to offer with the covenantal promises God gave to the Israelites, and made a life changing decision.
The watchman in Ezekiel 33:1-12 is given a serious duty and responsibility.
Moses was born into a dangerous situation, but into a family of great faith.
The tabernacle with all the types and symbols of the old covenant were a shadow, but Christ is the One who cast the shadow, as we see fromm Colossians 2:13-17.
Joseph had so much faith in the promises of God that he had a special request for the burial of his body.
In Mark 4:35-41, the disciples were beset upon by a storm at sea. But Jesus knew the storm was coming, He knew He would take them through the storm, and He knew what was on the other side of the storm.
In his last moment, Jacob imparted a special blessing to Joseph's two sons.
Believers maintain a markedly different type of conversation and conduct, as we see from Ephesians 2:1-5.
We examine the blessings Isaac gave to his two sons.
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