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The Lord gave four of His smallest creatures unique characteristics and advantages that can teach us poignant lessons, as we see from Proverbs 30:24-28
Just as the priests had to be washed before entering the tabernacle as described in Exodus 40:1-15, so Christ must wash our hands and feet.
The Judaizers motive was self-aggrandizement, but our boasting is in the cross of Christ, as we see from Galatians 6:11-18.
Spiritual sleep may be comfortable but will leave us susceptible to sin; we must be awake and aware, as we see from Romans 13:11-14.
Rahab the harlot is listed alongside Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob as a person of great faith, and for very good reason.
In this sermon, we talk about the definition of peace which is the absence of evil. We also hear about Nabal.
The unorthodox conquest of Jerico was due to great faith in God's promise.
A thorn in the flesh that keeps back our flesh is better than God allowing us to continue in our flesh, as we learn from 2 Corinthians 12:7-9.
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.
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