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The text explores the boundless reach of God’s grace, illustrated through Rahab, a Canaanite prostitute who played a pivotal role in Israel’s story. Despite her sinful background, she exemplifies that no one is beyond salvation. Her faith not only saved her but also placed her in Christ’s lineage, affirming divine mercy’s accessibility to all.
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Scripture Reading: 7 You know, then, that those who have faith, these are Abraham’s sons. Galatians 3:7 The Geneologies of Jesus listed in Matthew 1 and Luke 3 showcase towering biblical figures. These figures paint a vibrant portrait that resonates through the ages. This family tree includes revered kings like David, Solomon, and Josiah. It also…
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The account of Noah and the Ark highlights his unwavering faith amidst a wicked generation, illustrating God’s profound sorrow over humanity’s sins. Noah obeyed God’s command to build the Ark, symbolizing salvation through Jesus Christ, the only true path to eternal life. Believers are encouraged to share this message of salvation with others.
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The Christmas story begins long before Jesus’ birth, tracing back to Genesis and the creation of Adam in God’s image. Humanity, made for God’s glory, fell into sin through Adam’s disobedience, yet God’s salvation plan unfolds through Jesus. He offers redemption and invites us into a transformative journey as a new creation in Him.
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Good Morning Friends! The cooler weather has come to Texas….finally! It almost feels like fall. For December, we are going to take a beloved cherished event tha we celebrate this time of year and do a little bit more deeper dive. We are going to look at the nuances and details we sometimes over look…
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22 Meanwhile, also prepare a guest room for me, since I hope that through your prayers I will be restored to you. 23 Epaphras, my fellow prisoner in Christ Jesus, sends you greetings, and so do 24 Mark, Aristarchus, Demas, and Luke, my coworkers. 25 The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit. Philemon 22-25 Paul fervently yearned to visit Philemon in…
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In his heartfelt appeal, Paul urges Philemon to welcome Onesimus as a brother, emphasizing their deep bond and his willingness to repay any debt Onesimus owes. Paul encourages genuine forgiveness and the restoration of relationships, reflecting the grace of Christ while expressing confidence in Philemon to exceed his expectations.
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In his letter to Philemon, Paul emphasizes the importance of consent and free will in addressing Onesimus’ status as a slave. He advocates for transforming their relationship into brotherhood through forgiveness, showcasing true leadership as one that serves rather than dominates. Paul encourages embracing hardships as opportunities for growth, asserting the value of genuine love…
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11 Once he was useless to you, but now he is useful both to you and to me. 12 I am sending him back to you—I am sending my very own heart. 13 I wanted to keep him with me, so that in my imprisonment for the gospel he might serve me in your place. Philemon 11-13 A runaway slave…
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In this passage, Paul appeals to Philemon to forgive Onesimus, whom he considers like a son. He emphasizes love over authority, showing that heartfelt persuasion fosters genuine understanding and relationship. Paul’s approach highlights the value of compassionate communication, prioritizing deep connections over mere commands in exercising authority.
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