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We examine the faithful sayings of Scripture, that is, those passages of special importance, starting with Colossians 3:1-7.
Put yourselves in Abraham's shoes and consider, could you kill your only son if the Lord required it?
The One who is coming is lowly and despised, and yet He is the King bringing our salvation, as we see from Zechariah 9:9-12.
Believers have a lifelong desire for the fulfillment of God's promise of eternity in that heavenly country.
The Lord can use empty vessels to abundantly provide for the needs of His people, as we see from 2 Kings 4:1-7
Age does not preclude us from fulfilling the promises of God, as we see from the life of Sarah.
Abram and his family, trusting soley on a promise from God, left everything they knew and moved to Canaan.
To see Jesus will both cost and change your life, love, and labor, as we see from John 12:20-33.
The account of Lot and the destruction of Sodom in Genesis 19:1-29 is an allegory of salvation, a warning of perdition, and a foretaste of justification.
Noah demonstrated great faith when he built an ark in preparation for an unheard of cataclysmic event.
We can derive several key rights and privileges granted to us by our adoption of God from Galatians 4:4-6.
We examine Enoch, who is upheld as an example of great faith.
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