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To understand Christ's shedding of blood for us, we must examine the burnt offerings of the Old Testament.
When we are overcome with the cruel bondage of this world, we must remember the name of Jehovah, as we're reminded in Exodus 6:1-9.
As we see in Joshua 7, Achan's path to destruction began with a look, then coveting, taking, hiding , and finally death.
As a ship tied to driftwood, so those who are not grounded in the Word of God will drift with diverse doctrinal currents.
The Captain of the Lord's host in Joshua 5:13-15 was present in the time of need, prepared for war, and presiding over the situation.
If something requires a change. or update, that implies it was never perfect to begin with. So what can be implied from the fact that Jesus Christ never changes?
Throughout his life, Joseph wore the many coats of sonship, temptation, trials, exhalation, and righteousness.
We should seek to support and follow those who faithfully labor as spiritual leaders.
What can Psalm 84, written for the sons of Torah, teach us about being a doorkeeper in the house of God?
The Lord is our helper, the one to whom we cry, as a child cries for their parent.
Do we long for and establish ourselves in the well-beloved house of our God, as the Psalmist does in Psalm 84.
Where should we draw the line between providing for our reasonable necessities, and facilitating a covetous lifestyle?
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