Afleveringen
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Easter is the celebration of the historical event of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Without it, there is no hope for the new life promised to us in the gospel. Today, letâs lean in together to the truth of the gospel presented in the first few verses of Paulâs New Testament letter to the church in Rome.
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We all love the experience of receiving something new. Out with the old, the broken, the torn, the dysfunctional...and in with the new! From the beginning to the end, God's Word is filled with all He is doing in us that is new! Today, we look at Godâs new solution to a very old problem.
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Danielâs faithfulness has been on display through the trials and tragedies of living nearly his entire life in a foreign land with Godâs exiled people. Today, our journey through the book which bears his name comes to an end. Like Daniel, may we commit to being faithful to God who has displayed His faithfulness time and time again.
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Last weekâs prophecy and Danielâs life circumstances lead him to mourning. As we see Daniel respond to his disappointment, and experience a great vision, letâs consider how we can respond to Godâs invitation for us today.
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From Danielâs great prayer comes one of Godâs great prophecies. There is much for us to learn and apply from both. Letâs come to Godâs Word today with eager and expectant hearts.
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Daniel 8 continues the prophetic section of the book with Danielâs second vision. From our vantage point, we can look back and see how many of the prophecies in this chapter have already been fulfilled with incredible accuracy. It gives us great confidence in the trustworthiness of God and His Word.
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Daniel 7 is the hinge chapter in the book. We move from court talesâthe stories of Daniel and his friends living under the rule and reign of the Babylonian kingsâto the visions and dreams of Daniel, which will remind Godâs people that, even though they will suffer, He wonât abandon them, and they will one day share in His eternal kingdom.
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Despite Israelâs extended exile, God is demonstrating His sovereign plan over kingdoms and individuals. In chapter 6, Danielâs faithfulness and obedience to God is on display when faced with the danger of the lionsâ den, challenging each of us to boldly trust God in the face of opposition.
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At this point in our study, Daniel and the nation of Israel have been living in exile in Babylon for about sixty-five years. Today, the âwriting is on the wallâ for Babylon. We will see God deal with proud rulers who had knowledge, but rebelled against God, and consider our response to God.
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Daniel and his friends are exiled to a foreign land, but Godâs sovereignty and faithfulness are displayed throughout their lives. In chapter 4, the kingâs pride is on full display, but God humbles the king, who finally turns his heart to the Most High God.
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Daniel and his friends are exiled to a foreign land, but Godâs sovereignty and faithfulness are displayed throughout their lives. In chapter 3, the king sets up an image of gold and commands all people to bow to it. Danielâs friends refuse, and are thrown into the fiery furnace, but God preserves their lives.
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Daniel and his friends are exiled to a foreign land but Godâs sovereignty and faithfulness are displayed throughout their lives. In chapter 2, Danielâs faithful resolve is on full display as he wisely navigates the angry and irrational king through the God-given interpretation of his dream.
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Daniel and his friends are exiled to a foreign land, but Godâs sovereignty and faithfulness are displayed throughout their lives. Danielâs faith shines forth as he continually hopes in Godâs promises, despite his circumstances. Chapter 1 sets the context, tone, and theme for the rest of the book.
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This Christmas, we have focused on the reality that Christ came down. This truth isnât just to be received, but it calls for a response. Today, we will explore how Jesus, through His prayer, envisions our response to this truth.
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Jesusâ own words explain why He came down. Today, we will examine what Jesus meant when He said that He came to give His life as a ransom.
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This year, we turn our attention from the âwhatâ of Christmas to the âwhy.â Why did Christ come down to earth? Ironically, Jesus most clearly explained the reason for His birth just before He died.
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This time of year, we focus on the events surrounding the birth of Jesus: Mary and Joseph anticipating, angels proclaiming, shepherds glorifying, and wise men worshiping. But, this year we turn our attention from the âwhatâ of Christmas to the âwhy.â Why did Christ come down to earth? Letâs look to the very words of Jesus to find our answer.
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In different ways and at different times, we all have experienced deep suffering and real loss. Yet, the apostle Peter encourages true believers to continually worship and exalt God, even through the trials of life. Come and see the reasons for Peterâs radical and counterintuitive expectation: we replace our sorrow with joy.
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Jesus closes His sermon the way any good sermon should endâwith application. Through a metaphor not easily forgotten, Jesus tells us that hearing is not enough. To live our lives as faithful followers of Jesus, we need to hear and do.
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