Afleveringen
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I. Embrace your true identity, v13 II. Embrace your only home, vv14-16a. III. Embrace your high privilege, v16b.
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I. Don’t overlook the diligent care of God for his people, v33. II. See the cruel, violent, and foolish nature of sinners bent on rebellion, vv34-39. III. Consider God’s extravagant patience with Israel’s leaders. IV. Consider the just judgment of God against those who do reject his Messiah, vv40-41. V. So then, embrace the Messiah by faith, and bear the fruit of true repentance, vv42-44
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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I. Faith trusts God's power to accomplish what man is impotent to achieve, v11. II. Faith trusts God's faithfulness to fulfill what he has promised, v12.
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I. The Father's love for his two children. II. The Father's grief over his reluctant children. III. The Father's patience with his reluctant children. IV. The Father's kingdom is for his repentant children.
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I. The wise men sought Jesus because God first sought them. II. The wise men worshiped Jesus as God and King. III. The wise men gave gifts to Jesus even as they gave him their hearts.
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I. Jesus is present with his church. II. Jesus is one with the Father. III. Jesus reveals the glory of God.
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I. One Story. II. One Savior. III. One Way.
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I. His ordinary family. II. His extraordinary conception. III. His genuine humanity.
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I. By faith, Abraham Left, v8. II. By Faith, Abraham Lived, v9. III. By Faith, Abraham Longed, v10.
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I. The LORD is faithful today. II. The LORD is faithful tomorrow. III. The LORD is faithful forever.
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I. By faith, Noah respected God's warning of judgment. II. By faith, Noah built a shelter for his household. III. By faith, Noah condemned the world for its wickedness. IV. By faith, Noah received the gift of righteousness.
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I. The need for peace, v1. II. The promised peacemaker, vv2-5. 1) The birthplace of the peacemaker, v2a. 2) The origin of the peacemaker, v2b. 3) The timing of his peace, v3. 4) The manner of his peace, v4. 5) The nature of his peace, v5.
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I. Counting the cost of redeeming. II. Paying the cost of redeeming. III. Celebrating the cost of redeeming.
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I. The life that saving faith receives, v5. II. The relationship that saving faith pursues, vv5-6. III. The Rewarder whom saving faith believes, v6.
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I. Never be surprised by religious adversaries to the authority of Jesus, v23. II. Jesus always outsmarts and exposes the hearts of his adversaries, vv24-26. III. Jesus will reject his adversaries who are persistent in rejecting him, v27.
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I. Saving faith comes to God through blood sacrifice. II. Saving faith receives from God his pronouncement of righteousness. III. Saving faith speaks beyond the grave.
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I. The curse of the fig tree. II. A lesson about fruitlessness. III. And a lesson about faith.
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I. Faith is the title deed to God's promises, v1a. II. Faith is the legal evidence we possess God's promises, v1b. II. Faith is commended in God's people, v2. III. Faith believes the word of God's power, v3.
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What happens when Jesus cleanses the temple? I. The weak and needy are cared for, v14. II. Children learn to praise him, v15. III. Religious hypocrites are rebuked, vv15b-17.
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I. The saints must persevere in faith in Christ, v36. II. The saints will persevere in faith in Christ, v39. III. The saints have help to persevere, vv 32-28.
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