What Worship Means

I was asked a question on Monday night and was completely stumped by it. I had some Faulkner students over at my house for a meal and for them to ask me some Bible questions regarding things they studied in class this semester. They asked me some technically advanced questions...

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Just Preach

The book of Amos was written during a time when the nation of Israel was experiencing a lot of success economically. The kingdoms around them were declining, and the wealth of the nation as a whole was growing. Additionally, they had managed to restore the form of Old Covenant worship...

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The Real Solution Needed

The book of Daniel is filled with incredible accounts of individuals and their encounters with God. Most of the book is about Daniel and his three companions—Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah––but there are also stories about the kings of Babylon. As we read these stirring accounts, we learn a lot about...

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Not Alone In Hardship

Would you rather have more money or more time? Of course, any person who is nearing death no longer cares as much as they once did about money. We even have biblical examples of this. King Hezekiah was approached by the prophet Isaiah in 2 Kings 20 and told this,...

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Build Good Habits

One of the more intriguing aspects of God’s design for humans is the ability we possess to create habits. Even the most unregimented individual has habitual tendencies. For example, a habit can be as simple as one’s morning routine or the way someone prepares lunch. Whether we acknowledge it or...

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The Impact of Godly People

Have you ever thought about who it is that pushed you to where you are today? There may be people that come to mind who were great influences on you, pushing you to be the best version of yourself and challenging you to improve each day. You may think of...

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God’s Glory During Family Time

The holiday season brings with it the potential for a lot of conversations with friends and family. These conversations can be good and rewarding or result in disagreements and chaos. We can all think of at least some story to illustrate either point. I would like to present a challenge...

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Confidence In God

I’ve recently learned the effect that walking with confidence can have on groups of people. An up-tempo stride with shoulders rolled back and chin held high gives off an aura of confidence and leadership. Sometimes, you don’t even have to be confident or a leader for this effect to take...

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