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A Year Held in His Hands| A New Year Sermon

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A Year Held in His Hands| A New Year Sermon Photo by Annie Spratt on Unsplash Every time a new year comes close, something in me start feeling that weird mix of excitement and heaviness. Maybe you know the feeling too—like you’re standing at this invisible doorway. One foot in the old year (the stuff you want to forget but somehow still sticks to you like stubborn glue), and the other foot stepping into something you still can’t see clearly. And sometimes you’re hopeful, sometimes you’re scared, sometimes you’re… well, both at the same time. I was thinking about all that while reading some Scriptures again, and honestly, it hit me harder this year. Maybe because life been kinda loud lately, or maybe because I’m tired of pretending everything always makes sense. But the Bible does this thing, right? It sneaks into the parts of your heart you thought you cleaned up, and suddenly you realize God is trying to talk to you again. Even if it feels like you weren’t exactly listening. S...

Psalm 18 Commentary – A Song of Victory and Deliverance|| #BibleStudy

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  Psalm 18 Commentary – A Song of Victory and Deliverance                                                                    Photo by  Aaron Burden  on  Unsplash Hymn 18 serves as a striking confirmation to God’s control to protect, shield, and stay enduring. David composed these words as both a individual account and a broader announcement of God’s enormity and kindness. It talks to those looking to discover trust in battles or needing to investigate the abundance of scriptural verse. The hymn gives significant lessons approximately depending on God’s quality and His part in conveying His individuals. Let’s investigate this hymn through major scriptural thoughts and key terms that emphasize its significance. God: My Rock and Refuge Hymn 18:2 has David announcing, "The Master is my shake, my post and...

Call to Repentance – A Biblical Study

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  Call to Repentance – A Biblical Study                                                      Photo by  Aaron Burden  on  Unsplash I. Introduction: Why Repentance Matters Right Now The Book of scriptures frequently highlights God's offer to individuals to turn absent from sin and apologize. From the sincere messages of Ancient Confirmation prophets to the squeezing sermons of Jesus and the Messengers, apology shapes the premise for reconnecting with God. Without it, the isolate between individuals and God remains untouched. In Sacred text, apology isn’t fair feeling awful or being too bad. It could be a life-changing shift—an inside and outward move absent from wrongdoing and closer to God. This call to apologize isn’t fair a recommendation. It’s advertised but remains basic. This theme pushes individuals to think around their possess ...

Jeremiah Chapter 13 – Clarification and Explanatian

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  Jeremiah Chapter 13 – Clarification and Explanatian                                                                         Photo by  Ishan @seefromthesky  on  Unsplas h Jeremiah Chapter 13 is a chapter rich in symbolic imagery, particularly involving a linen sash (or loincloth), which God uses as a metaphor for the spiritual condition of Judah and Jerusalem. It continues Jeremiah’s prophetic messages of warning, calling the people to repentance before the coming judgment. This chapter is a blend of enacted parable, prophetic lament, and sharp indictment of the people's pride, idolatry, and moral decay. 1. The Symbol of the Linen Girdle (Jeremiah 13:1–11) Verses 1–2: The Linen Sash Command “Thus the LORD said to me: ‘Go and get yourself a linen sash, and put it around your waist, but do n...

Jeremiah Chapter 12 – Clarification and Explanation

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  Jeremiah Chapter 12 – Clarification and Explanation                                                         Photo by  Ishan @seefromthesky  on  Unsplas h Jeremiah 12 is a chapter that offers an intimate glimpse into the heart and struggles of the prophet Jeremiah. It begins with a bold question directed to God, expressing Jeremiah’s confusion about the prosperity of the wicked. The chapter then moves into God's answer, revealing deeper spiritual realities and warning of future judgment. The final verses also include a remarkable prophecy concerning both Israel and the surrounding nations, highlighting God’s ultimate desire for restoration even after judgment. Verses 1–4: Jeremiah’s Complaint "Righteous are You, O Lord, when I plead with You; Yet let me talk with You about Your judgments. Why does the way of the wicked...

Jeremiah Chapter 11 – Clarification and Explanation

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 Jeremiah Chapter 11 – Clarification and Explanation                                                                      Photo by  Ishan @seefromthesky  on  Unsplas h Jeremiah 11 proceeds the unfurling message of judgment and covenantal caution that characterizes much of the Book of Jeremiah. This chapter especially centers on God’s pledge with Israel, Judah’s selling out of that contract, and the coming about results. It too uncovers a individual measurement of Jeremiah’s service, counting the primary recorded plot against his life. The structure of the chapter can be partitioned into the taking after areas: 1. The Contract Returned to (Verses 1–8) God instrument Jeremiah to broadcast the words of the contract to the individuals of Judah and Jerusalem. The “covenant” alludes to the Mosaic Cove...