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The Storm at Sea

Date: June 23, 2021
Topic: Provision
Passage: Jonah 1:10–17

The sailors were afraid as the sea was raging and asked Jonah what they should do (vv. 10- 11) Notice that Jonah was willing to give his life to save the sailors even though he had refused to do the same for the people of Nineveh (v. 12). In fact, he would rather die than repent …

The Baptism of Christ

Date: June 22, 2021
Topic: Baptism
Passage: Matthew 3:13–17

We find Jesus going south from Galilee to the Jordan River to be baptized (v. 13). When John learned that Jesus wanted to be baptized, he didn’t want to do it because he felt unworthy (v. 14). Jesus said it is necessary to fulfill what God wanted them to do (v. 15). While He walked this earth …

The Church at Philadelphia Was Obedient

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Topic: Obedience
Passage: Revelation 3:7–13

Philadelphia was situated about 28 miles southeast of Sardis and bordered on Mysia, Lydia and Phrygia. The name means brotherly love and was named after its founder, Attalus Philadelphia, king of Pergamos. It is said that because of severe earthquakes which destroyed the city several …

Organizing the Tribes

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Topic: Organization
Passage: Numbers 2:1–34

The books of Exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers present a striking contrast between how much we can accomplish when we obey God and how little we can accomplish when we don’t. The organization of the Israelite camp was ordered by God. By obeying the commands of God for organization t …

The Difference Between Law (slave) and Grace (free)

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Topic: Legalism
Passage: Galatians 4:21–26

Paul addresses those who want to be under the law (v. 21) and there are many who appear to want this. In his argument he takes the Galatians back to events in the Old Testament that actually happened but he uses them as an allegory. He takes them back to the life of Abraham and h …

The Brothers Preparing to Return to Egypt

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Topic: Pledge
Passage: Genesis 43:1–15

The famine continued and Jacob’s family needed more grain. Jacob said to his sons “You must go to Egypt again and buy us some more food” (v. 2). His sons replied, “We cannot go unless you will let Benjamin go with us.” Jacob then scolded them (v. 6) for telling the man they had a brother …

Flexibility in the Ministry

Date: June 21, 2021
Topic: Flexibility
Passage: Acts 16:1–15

Paul and Silas traveled by land to Derbe and then on to Lystra where Timothy was enlisted as an assistant for Paul (v. 1). Timothy’s mother was Jewish, but his father was Greek. Due to his mixed heritage, Timothy had not been circumcised. To avoid offending the Jews, Paul decided to …

A Prayer For The Nation

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Topic: Happiness
Passage: Psalms 144:1–15

David was the General MacArthur of his day, a conquering hero. He begins this stirring psalm by remembering past victories and enemies who have been subdued under him (v. 2). He had a personal relationship with God who is strong, solid, and immovable, yet warm, loving, and …

The Cause of Judah’s Ruin

Date: June 20, 2021
Topic: Pretense
Passage: Ezekiel 33:21–33

Near the beginning of Ezekiel’s ministry he was unable to speak except to give specific messages from God (3:26-27). After Ezekiel’s prophecies came true and the false prophets were exposed, he was again able to talk freely (vv. 21-22). No longer needing to prove himself, h …

A summary of Joshua’s Battles

Date: June 18, 2021
Topic: Persistence
Passage: Joshua 11:16–23

The first ten chapters have been an exciting adventure story of God calling Joshua to lead the Israelites in military conquest of the land of Canaan, which God had given them. The conquest of much of the land of Canaan seems to have happened quickly but it actually took seven years. The …

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