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James 4: Conflicts Caused by Lust
James 4 urges believers to reflect on the source of their disputes and encourages them to submit to God, resist the devil, and purify their hearts. Read more…
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James 2: Faith Without Works is Dead
James 2 gives a message that challenges believers to live a life of faith, which is characterized by a lack of partiality and a commitment to good deeds. Read more…
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Entertaining Angels Unawares in Hebrews 13
Hebrews 13 emphasizes love, hospitality, marriage, remembrance of leaders, purity, contentment, false doctrine, and faith in Jesus Christ. Read more…
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Hebrews 11: Hero’s of The Faith
Hebrews 11 is a profound chapter in the New Testament that outlines the nature of faith and teaches it through the lives of key figures from biblical history. Read more…
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Once For All Sacrifice of Christ: Hebrews 10
Hebrews 10 shows us a comparison between the Old Covenant rituals, which was only temporary, and the once-for-all sacrifice of Jesus, which is eternal. Read more…
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Hebrews 9: Death our Final Appointment
Hebrews 9 compares the old and new covenants, emphasizing how Jesus Christ’s sacrifice is much better than the ancient rituals of the Jewish faith. Read more…
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Jesus, High Priest of Better Covenant: Hebrews 8
Embark on a transformative journey through Hebrews 8; uncover the beauty of a new covenant that renews the spirit! Read more…
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Hebrews 7: Melchizedek, the King of Salem
Hebrews 7 strongly argues the supremacy of Jesus’ priesthood, grounding His role in an eternal order that surpasses the limitations of the Levitical system. Read more…
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Hebrews 6: Impossibility of Renewing Repentance
Hebrews 6 gives encouragement and a stern warning, exhorting believers to mature in their faith while cautioning them against apostasy. Read more…
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Jesus Our Great High Priest: Hebrews 4
Hebrews 4 gives a message of hope, it reminds us of God’s promised rest for believers, and to enter it by faith, not repeating the mistakes of the past. Read more…
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