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Hannah demonstrated absolute faith in the Lord by lending her son Samuel to His service, as we see from 1 Samuel 1:9 - 2:21.
In this first message of a new Sunday school series through Hebrews we examine the first two verses and through whom God speaks.
We are in a war, as stated in 1 Peter 2:11, and we must understand the nature of our warefare, who our enemy is, and who our Commander is.
The short book of Philemon reveals how unity in Christ eliminates social and racial divides.
Psalm 119:89-96 declares God is sovereign over the preservation of His word, and this must be so, otherwise, God could not be sovereign at all.
How does Jesus resolve the OT paradox where work on the Sabbath was prohibited, yet some work was required on the Sabbath?
How are we to live in this world, and how are we to silence the ignorance of foolish men, as 1 Peter 2:15 instructs us to do?
We take a first glance at the specifics, implications, and tensions surrounding the sign of the Sabbath.
What are the four deadly sins committed by the Israelites that we are warned against in 1 Corinthians 10:1-15?
How does Paul's appeal to the Corinthian church inform our understanding of faith promise giving?
Some will hear the words of the Lord and respond with fear and repentance, while others demonstrate no fear but rather contempt, as King Jehoiakim in Jeremiah 36.
What is faith promise giving, what does it get right, and what is wrong with it?
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