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Often referred to as “the weeping prophet” due to the challenges of his ministry and the societal upheaval during his life, the prophet Jeremiah’s message is ancient, yet it holds timeless truth. Not only does he exhibit steady faith in tumultuous times, he faithfully preaches God’s words of justice and hope to those whom He relentlessly pursues to…
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Often referred to as “the weeping prophet” due to the challenges of his ministry and the societal upheaval during his life, the prophet Jeremiah’s message is ancient, yet it holds timeless truth. Not only does he exhibit steady faith in tumultuous times, he faithfully preaches God’s words of justice and hope to those whom He relentlessly pursues to…
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Often referred to as “the weeping prophet” due to the challenges of his ministry and the societal upheaval during his life, the prophet Jeremiah’s message is ancient, yet it holds timeless truth. Not only does he exhibit steady faith in tumultuous times, he faithfully preaches God’s words of justice and hope to those whom He relentlessly pursues to…
  continue reading
 
Often referred to as “the weeping prophet” due to the challenges of his ministry and the societal upheaval during his life, the prophet Jeremiah’s message is ancient, yet it holds timeless truth. Not only does he exhibit steady faith in tumultuous times, he faithfully preaches God’s words of justice and hope to those whom He relentlessly pursues to…
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The phrase “one another” appears 100 times in the New Testament of the Bible. In 59 of those instances, instructions are given to followers of Jesus. “One another-ing” is a hallmark of what it means to follow Jesus. Not only that—it’s how the world will know we are Christians. In John 13 Jesus says: 34 “A new command I give you: Love one another. A…
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The phrase “one another” appears 100 times in the New Testament of the Bible. In 59 of those instances, instructions are given to followers of Jesus. “One another-ing” is a hallmark of what it means to follow Jesus. Not only that—it’s how the world will know we are Christians. In John 13 Jesus says: 34 “A new command I give you: Love one another. A…
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The phrase “one another” appears 100 times in the New Testament of the Bible. In 59 of those instances, instructions are given to followers of Jesus. “One another-ing” is a hallmark of what it means to follow Jesus. Not only that—it’s how the world will know we are Christians. In John 13 Jesus says: 34 “A new command I give you: Love one another. A…
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The phrase “one another” appears 100 times in the New Testament of the Bible. In 59 of those instances, instructions are given to followers of Jesus. “One another-ing” is a hallmark of what it means to follow Jesus. Not only that—it’s how the world will know we are Christians. In John 13 Jesus says: 34 “A new command I give you: Love one another. A…
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Gratitude shapes our perspective, deepens our communion with God, and influences how we take action in life. The Apostle Paul gives clear instruction in 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 for gratitude being the way we are meant to live within God’s will for our lives. When we rejoice always, pray continually, and give thanks in all circumstances our souls ar…
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Gratitude shapes our perspective, deepens our communion with God, and influences how we take action in life. The Apostle Paul gives clear instruction in 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 for gratitude being the way we are meant to live within God’s will for our lives. When we rejoice always, pray continually, and give thanks in all circumstances our souls ar…
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Gratitude shapes our perspective, deepens our communion with God, and influences how we take action in life. The Apostle Paul gives clear instruction in 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 for gratitude being the way we are meant to live within God’s will for our lives. When we rejoice always, pray continually, and give thanks in all circumstances our souls ar…
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From the very beginning God created the world with one purpose in mind: to share His glory in covenantal relationship with humanity. It’s in the first book of the Bible, Genesis, that we’re given an understanding of how God’s character and nature reflect His desire for humanity to be united—and then re-united—with Him.…
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From the very beginning God created the world with one purpose in mind: to share His glory in covenantal relationship with humanity. It’s in the first book of the Bible, Genesis, that we’re given an understanding of how God’s character and nature reflect His desire for humanity to be united—and then re-united—with Him.…
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