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The coming of Jesus was the impetus of the new covenant.
There's none too sinful nor too good for God to save, as we see from the example of Paaul in Acts 26:1-29.
God is a stronghold for His people in the day of troubles, and He is never early or late, as we see from Nahum 1:1-8.
Only those who have been transformed by Christ can approach Mount Sion.
May we be like the men of Issachar, who knew what Israel was supposed to do and instructed them in it, as we see from 1 Chronicles 12:23-38.
The author of Hebrews warns us not to trade eternal blessings for temporary ease of discomfort, as Esau did.
Drawing from Scripture, particularly Proverbs 27:1, Luke 12, and Matthew 6, we emphasize that human plans are fragile, and the heart must not be set on earthly treasures, but on laying up eternal rewards.
Hebrews 12:15-16 warns against the peril of failing to persevere in God's grace, emphasizing that spiritual complacency marked by bitterness, unrepentant sin, or presumption, can lead to personal and corporate devastation within the church
We look at Jeremiah 6:16, and urge believers to stand at the crossroads of history and faith, rejecting the world's false peace and empty rituals in favor of a biblically faithful, Spirit-led worship that honors God alone.
We discuss the imperative of holiness as a prerequisite for seeing God, drawing from Hebrews 12:14.
We may face troubles in our bodies, in our families, and in society, but our God will deliever us, as wee see from Psalm 50:14-15.
Like a good team, the body of believers is strengthened when the members encourage and lift each other up.
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