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If you want the flourishing, thriving life depicted in Psalm 112, you need to know the God of Psalm 111. They can’t be separated. They are linked. These two psalms are each 10 verses. Psalm 111 describes the great God, and Psalm 112 describes a great, happy human life. If you know the unshakeable God of Psalm 111, you become unshakeable yourself. T…
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Friends, we come to the end of the liturgical year with the Feast of Christ the King, where we meditate upon the kingly reign or rule of Christ. Now, we in the modern liberal West have a hard time with kings; we like democratic polities. The United States emerged out of a great rebellion against the king. But we should get over this modern hang-up,…
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Welcome to another episode of the Post-Sermon Reflections Podcast, where hosts Liam and Donna explore the profound connections between Sunday's teachings and everyday life. In this episode, they delve into a sermon by Elder Chris Domenech focusing on the beauty of brotherhood and the spiritual family we have in Christ. Chris's sermon draws a moving…
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Paul explains the righteous judgments of God to the Thessalonians in five definitive categories. These five categories are an exposé of His divine justice upon those who are troubling the Thessalonians, and even more, a hopeful reiteration of God's Justice bringing Rewards unto those who believed the gospel testimony of Paul, Silas, and Timothy. –I…
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McKnight Crossings Church guest & candidate preacher, Jason Mundie, brings us a message focused on the story of Ruth & Naomi encouraging us to see the hope behind our moments of grief & hardship. We are challenged to be brave in our moments of pain and loss trusting that God will be there with us in it and through it; we are not alone.…
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Jesus’ teaching on prayer 11 One day Jesus was praying in a certain place. When he finished, one of his disciples said to him, ‘Lord, teach us to pray, just as John taught his disciples.’ 2 He said to them, ‘When you pray, say: ‘“Father,[a] hallowed be your name, your kingdom come.[b] 3 Give us each day our daily bread. 4 Forgive us our sins, for w…
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If you had to describe the prevailing mindset of your Christian life, would “abounding in hope” make the cut? When the Apostle Paul nears the end of his gospel letter to the church in Rome, he prays: “May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope.” That apostolic pra…
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The reading is chapter Genesis 11, that is page 12 on the Red Pew Bible. This is verses 1 to 9. Now the whole world had one language and a common speech. As people moved eastward, they found a plain in Shinar and settled there. They said to each other, Come, let’s make bricks and break them thoroughly. They used brick instead of stone, and bitumen …
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Pastor Tyler Kraft uses the story of Lazarus to demonstrate that nothing is truly over until Jesus returns. He argues that even in the face of disappointment and heartbreak, whether from political events or personal struggles, Christians should hold onto hope because Jesus is in control. He encourages the listeners to embrace their faith and active…
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