What was in Nebuchadnezzar’s mind when he defeated Jerusalem? He was taking a long-term view of his defeat of Jerusalem. He knew that to overcome God’s people by military force was not enough. If they continued to resist him, his endeavors to subjugate
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The cost of Following Christ
Today, I want to reflect on a profound statement made by our Lord Jesus Christ in Matthew 8:20, where He says, “Foxes have holes, and birds ...
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Today, I want to reflect on a profound statement made by our Lord Jesus Christ in Matthew 8:20, where He says, “Foxes have holes, and birds ...
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Seeking the Fullness of the Spirit Text: Luke 24:49 Beloved in Christ, today we gather to explore a profound truth that lies at the ...
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Listen to what Paul says about it in 1 Corinthians 14:2-4: “For one who speaks in a tongue [an unknown tongue] does not speak to men, bu...
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