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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.
The first great catch of fish (Luke 5:1-11) and the last great catch of fish (John 21:1-18) demonstrate the futility of human effort and the blessing of God.
We review the varied lives and ministries of the prophets.
Achsah humbly asked her father for something more, not for the purpose of leisure, but so that she could be more productive.
We look at Jephthah, an outcast, who was exalted to leader of his tribe.
The sermon centers on Jacob's dream of a ladder reaching to heaven, interpreting it as a symbolic representation of Jesus Christ and the path to divine access. Drawing from Genesis 28, the message emphasizes God’s constant presence and unwavering commitment to His people, even amidst trials and uncertainty.
The lesson explores the complex figure of Samson, examining his life as a paradoxical blend of strength, weakness, and ultimately, a foreshadowing of Christ. It highlights how Samson's story, marked by unusual circumstances, questionable choices, and a tragic end, reveals God’s ability to work through flawed individuals to deliver His people.
According to Galatians 3:6-29, what are the promised blessings of Abraham, what are the prerequisites thereof, and who receives those blessings?
Though not the hero in Israel's triumph over Sisera, Barak is listed as a man of faith in Hebrews 11.
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