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Spiritual Mothering

"Spiritual mothering" is a concept often found in religious or spiritual contexts, particularly within Christian theology. It refers to the practice of older, more mature women providing guidance, support, and mentorship to younger women in matters of faith, personal growth, and Christian living. Spiritual mothers are seen as mentors who...

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Find Yourself by Losing Yourself

Learn to serve God, and allow Him to honor us, take care of us, and give us all our needs.  “Whosoever desires to save his life shall lose it, but whoever loses his life for My sake will find it."”   Put into a modern context...

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The Fear of God is the Beginning of Wisdom

We learn human fear of physical consequences.  We learn, to fear God, and to see the end result of sin and righteousness.  And we learn to fear God in reverence, to love Him with our whole being.  The fear of God can take us from a fear...

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A Lesson From the Days of Unleavened Bread.

When Israel left Egypt, some carried with them household idols despite all their interactions with God. When we were called and left the world, we carried an idol with us - ourselves with our natural mind. This split-sermon discusses how this occurs and how we can become more aware...

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The Purpose for Which Christ Was Sent - To Take Away Sin From The World

Christ came to this earth to preach the coming Kingdom of God.  However, along with the message that he was sent to preach, there was also a specific purpose for which He was sent.  This sermon examines this purpose in detail and shows how it was fulfilled

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A Little Sin Goes a Long Way

Presumptuous sins are deliberate acts of disobedience, rebellion, and defiance against God’s authority and moral standards. They reflect a hardened heart, and a refusal to submit to God’s will.  Throughout the Bible, these sins are condemned as serious offenses that carry severe consequences, both in...

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Is There Anyone We Have Not Forgiven?

Truly forgiving someone does not mean we will instantly forget, but we do forget things by not thinking about them.  God forgave us after we truly repented, and our sins are erased from His memory.  Isn’t it time for us to forgive and forget. 

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What Are You Willing to Die For

What are you willing to die for?  As we prepare for and approach this Passover, we can remember that Jesus Christ is the epitome of the righteous and true martyr, that we should live our lives in a way that imitates Him so that we too can glorify God.

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A Time of Self-Examination

We have no need to be discouraged at Passover time.  It is our opportunity to reaffirm our commitment to Almighty God and renew our dedication to putting on the new man.  As James says in James 4:2, sometimes we have not because we ask not.  We need to...

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What’s In A Name?

Our human names are little more than labels since they seldom reflect our character and personality. However, God's many names, and His family name, represent eternity, righteousness, perfection, godly purpose and intent. We must be overcoming now to grow in the Father's family traits so that we are...

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