Tag: Worship
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Grace Given on the Way to Jerusalem (Luke 17:11-19)
Ten men cried out for mercy—and Jesus gave it. But only one turned back to the source of that grace and was saved. In Luke 17, we discover the difference between receiving God’s blessings and returning to Jesus in faith.
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Day 057: Why is Numbers 7 So Long? (Numbers 7:84-88)
Categorizing is quick. Seeing is slow. Numbers 7 reminds me that God sees individuals, not labels—and that nothing offered to Him in faith is ever redundant.
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Day 334: Christians, Christmas, and Corinth (1 Corinthians 8:1-4)
s a Christmas tree a harmless tradition, a redeemed symbol, or a leftover from pagan history? Paul’s counsel to the Corinthians offers surprising clarity. The issue isn’t the origin of the tree—it’s the posture of the heart. Christian freedom, guided by love, helps us keep Christ at the center of the season.
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Armageaddaboutit (Revelation 19-21)
Revelation 17–19 confronts us with four contrasting pairs—Babylon or the Bride, the dirge or the doxology, the great supper of God or the marriage supper of the Lamb, the rider on the beast or the Rider on the white horse. These chapters show that when God wins, the question isn’t whether He triumphs — it’s…
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Seals And Trumpets and Bowls, Oh My! (Part One)
Revelation 6–12 is the part of the Bible most people would rather skip—the seals, the trumpets, the judgments, the dragon. But these chapters don’t reveal chaos; they reveal control. God’s justice is measured, His mercy is patient, and His victory is certain. Evil is real, the war is raging, but the outcome is not in…
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Anchored, Not Anxious (Revelation 4-5)
In a world obsessed with power and control, Revelation 4–5 calls believers to fix their eyes on the only throne that never changes hands. John sees heaven opened, the Sovereign seated, and the Lamb standing. Look up. Anchor down. Sing out. Because the One who holds the scroll holds your soul—and He is worthy.
