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I’m John Landt, I'm naturally born evil who happens to be Holy. You may know me from my website, Voice Cry, which is always showing off an ugly evil. I really like hearing from others, and the opportunity to uncover evil is why I started the Evil Me podcast. Only I’ll be making Evil Me even better! Evil Me goes deeper with a bi-weekly show between me and a person just like you! I won't be able to show off everyone, but I'll do my best to feature despicable people with truth so that other peo ...
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1 Samuel 15 We go astray when faith is no longer a contributing factor in decision-making. We go astray when our views are compromised, because we are compromising. We go astray when we know better. (Or at least think we do!) We go astray when we’d rather give reasons and justifications rather than repent. We go astray when we’d rather decide to an…
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1 Samuel 14:24-52 1.Saul took his eyes off of God. 2.Saul allowed pride to take root and failed to live a repentant life. 3.Saul was no longer sought after for advice. 4.Saul started hanging out with losers. 5.Saul wasn’t present in moments when people needed him most. 6.Saul was impulsive in making promises and commitments without forethought, plan…
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1 Samuel 12 The reliability of God’s man, Samuel, was established A reminder of the righteous acts of God establishes His faithfulness. A riveting warning against demands we might make. A regrettable indictment (confirmed by divine signs). A righteous exhortation: Obey God! Thank God for His faithfulness and leadership! Pray for the power and desir…
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The enemy loves to bring shame to the children of God. Righteous anger can be appropriate and necessary. We should frequently return to our ‘Gilgal’ moments: Salvation, consecration, repentance Corporately: Pray for a firm resolve to live out God’s truth, regardless of the circumstances. Personally: Reflect on the moments of salvation & repentance.…
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1 Samuel 8:1-22 Our role as parents is critical. We must prioritize godly parenting! (See vs. 1-3) Take ownership - Don’t blame God for your failures. (See vs. 4-8) Be very certain about what you seek – God may give it to you and all of the consequences that go along with it. (See vs. 9-20) Our calling is to be light in the world, not to be like th…
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During our study of 1 Samuel 3 this week, Pastor Frank highlighted an essential step for leading a nation back to God: recommitting to His Word. In his message titled “When Revival Comes,” we learned that young Samuel not only became acquainted with the Word of the Lord but also wholeheartedly embraced and shared its truth. 1. God can revive a nati…
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In the latest teaching of our One Na'on Under God series, Eric DiCicco examined 1 Samuel 2:12-36 in his message, “As the Family Goes, So Goes the Nation.” He highlighted the profound influence that family life has on society, underlining that the attack on family values is a deliberate strategy of the enemy. He gave us three practical things to fig…
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