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God Hardens Pharaoh’s Heart The Second Time
by Lou Nicholes

The Lord told Moses that He was going to let his brother Aaron speak to the king for him (v. 1). He instructed Moses to relate to Aaron everything He wanted told to the king concerning letting His people go (v. 2). However He said He will make the king so stubborn he won’t listen …

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Counsel for the Betrothed and the Widowed
by Lou Nicholes

In yesterday’s passage, Paul encouraged those yet to be married (the betrothed) to consider carefully before marriage. In the same way all of us are commanded to weigh each decision we make against the fact that our time here on earth is short (vv. 29, 31). In Today’s passage, Paul …

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Jesus Predicts His Death
by Lou Nicholes

Peter and the other disciples had paid a high price by leaving their homes and jobs to follow Jesus (v. 28). But Jesus reminded Peter that following him has its benefits as well as its sacrifices. They had begun to pay the price of following Jesus and He said they would be …

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David Experiences Happiness And Relief From Guilt
by Lou Nicholes

The emphasis in this passage is on God’s care for his restored child (vv. 6-7). As long as David was out of God’s will, everything worked against him. But when he confessed his sins he was restored to fellowship with God and he could rejoice. This does not mean that God would she …

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The Lord Will Protect
by Lou Nicholes

This song (psalm) expresses assurance and hope in God’s protection day and night. He is not only all powerful but He is personal as He watches over us. The writer says that the Lord looks after you as a shepherd looks after his sheep. The Lord does not sleep; he never lets you go …

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Cheating And Violence
by Lou Nicholes

I am the LORD, and it makes sense to respect my power to punish (v. 9). This verse is probably best understood to indicate that when the Lord’s voice speaks, the man of wisdom should give heed to what the voice says and take note from whom the voice comes. The rod indicates that …

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Jesus Teaches on Sowing Seed in 4 Types of Soil
by Lou Nicholes

Why is it that the hearing of the Word of God does not produce the same results in every heart? As the Word of God is taught to a group of people there are varied responses to it. It is said that it makes some mad, some glad and some sad. The answer is given by the Lord Himself a …

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The Pruning Process Produces Restoration
by Lou Nicholes

This Psalm is a national prayer for restoration. The key word might be translated either “restore us” or “bring us back” (from captivity). The Palmist urges God to listen, wake up, and go to work to save His people (vv. 1-2). Three times is this chapter the wr …

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The great battle called Armagedon
by Lou Nicholes

An evil spirit that looked like a frog came out of the mouth of the dragon. One also came out of the mouth of the beast, and another out of the mouth of the false prophet (v. 13). These evil spirits had the power to work miracles (v. 14). They went to every king on earth, to bring them together …

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How to Identify False Teachers
by Lou Nicholes

From the preceding examples Jude uses 3 points to prove the identity of these false teachers: (v. 8): “defile the flesh” – They pollute their own bodies (physical immorality)"despise dominion” – They reject authority(intellectual insubordination) &quo …

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