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Jerusalem – God’s Chosen Place of Worship
by Lou Nicholes

The writer drew a distinction between those people who lived in Jerusalem and those who lived in Gibeon. There were Benjamites who lived in Jerusalem and others who lived in Gibeon. Gibeon was where the central sanctuary stood during most of Saul’s reign and from then until Solomon …

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The Transfiguration
by Lou Nicholes

At the close of Jesus’ sermon on “cross-bearing” in the previous chapter He promised that some of the disciples would “see the son of man coming in His kingdom” (Matt. 16:28). He chose Peter, James and John as witnesses to this event. This text does not say fo …

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Hearts Are Hardened Through Sin
by Lou Nicholes

In many places, the Bible warns us not to “harden our hearts.” This means to stubbornly set ourselves against God so that we are no longer able to turn to Him for forgiveness. This passage is one of those warnings (vv. 7-9). Some Bible scholars say this was writ …

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How to Show that You are a Christian
by Lou Nicholes

Paul reminds us over and over again that the riches of salvation comes from God, not humans (v. 4). By nature, man is so self-centered and self-reliant that he finds it difficult to believe that his own efforts and achievements, no matter how praiseworthy, can never save his soul. The basis for our salvation is stated both negatively and positively in these verses.

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The Lord Commands The Babylonian Enemies
by Lou Nicholes

The land of Merathaim (v. 21) was the region in southern Babylon where the Tigris and Euphrates rivers enter the Persian Gulf. However, the word in Hebrew means “double rebellion."  Thus God was saying He would attack the land of double rebellion and inflect his p …

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Judgment on Mount Seir
by Lou Nicholes

In a direct statement of judgment on Edom, God said, I am against you, Mount Seir (vv. 1-4). Seir, Edom’s geographical name, was the mountain range east of the Wadi Arabah south of the Dead Sea. This was the mountainous homeland where the Edomites lived. God would make t …

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God’s Everlasting Love
by Lou Nicholes

We know God will never fail us, but we might wonder, can we fail Him? Suppose some trial or temptation comes our way and we fail Him? Then what? Paul deals with that problem in this passage and explains that nothing can separate us from the love of Christ. God permits trials to …

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A Right Attitude in Service
by Lou Nicholes

Jesus told a parable in which a landowner, during the period of grape harvest, had need of extra laborers, so he kept going out and hiring additional workers throughout the day (vv. 1-7). Early in the morning he hired workers who insisted on a contract and agreed to work for a penny a day …

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Jesus Speaks Against Hypocrisy
by Lou Nicholes

In these first twelve verses of chapter 12 Jesus sounds a warning concerning hypocrisy, as the people were trying to appear good when their hearts were far from Him. Their selfishness would soon expose them as power-hungry imposters, not devoted religious leaders. Have you ev …

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A shout that shattered the walls
by Lou Nicholes

Joshua followed God’s instructions (vv. 2-5). On the seventh day their day began early about the dawning of the day (vv. 15-16). They marched around the city just as they had the previous six days. However, this time instead of going back to their camp, they went on marching six more …

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