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Psalm 130 reveals to us the purpose, price, power, permanence, and peace of God's forgiveness.
One of the evidences of God's work in the life of a believer is His discipline and correction.
We look at the vital distinction between mere religious activity and genuine spiritual devotion, illustrated through the contrasting stories of Mary and Martha.
Hebrews 12:1-6 presents God's discipline as a loving, formative process essential to the Christian life, likening believers to children in God's enduring school system. It emphasizes that divine chastening, far from being arbitrary punishment, is a manifestation of God's love, designed to correct, refine, and mature faith, drawing from Scripture's teaching that 'for whom the Lord loveth, he chasteneth.'
The Word of God, His works, His heart, and His commands demonstrate the Lord's sovereignty, as we see from Psalm 33.
Jesus faced many contradictions of sinners while here on earth.
Affliction in the life of a believer is: ordained, purposeful, limited, appropriate, productive, and accompanied by the presence of God, as we see in Psalm 119:65-77.
A detailed look at the sin which hinders believers and the impact that the cloud of witnesses have on us in our race of Christian living.
Like an uncomely piece of metal that is molded into a tool for a specific purpose, so God will take the least of men and mold, cut and even put us through a fire so we may be perfectly fashioned to fulfill a specific purpose.
What promise did those OT saints who died in faith not receive?
The believer's life isn't always filled with faith-wrought miracles; many times it's filled with faith-challenging trials.
Though the world may rage and send a flood of trouble, they will come to naught at the utterance of God, as we see from Psalm 46.
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