Sunday Message: Exile Arc -- 1 Peter 3:17-22 -- The Grace Of Exile #19
Read moreExile Suffering - 1 Peter 3:13-16 - The Grace of Exile #18
Exile Suffering - 1 Peter 3:13-16 - The Grace of Exile #18
Read moreExile Helps - 1 Peter 3:8-12 - The Grace of Exile #17
Exile Helps - 1 Peter 3:8-12 - The Grace of Exile #17
Read moreExile Dating - 1 Peter 3:1-7 - The Grace of Exile #16
Exile Dating - 1 Peter 3:1-7 - The Grace of Exile #16
Read moreExile Husbands -- 1 Peter 3:7 -- The Grace Of Exile #15
[Sunday Notes] Exile Husbands -- 1 Peter 3:7 -- The Grace Of Exile #15
Read moreExile Wives -- 1 Peter 3:1-6 -- The Grace of Exile #14
Exile Wives -- 1 Peter 3:1-6 -- The Grace of Exile #14
Read moreArchival Post: United In Marriage — Husband, Sacrificially Love
The church is not slavishly following Christ, for He is ever loving and gentle and kind. The husband is to be the same, one who emulates the love of Jesus Christ.
Read moreRemember Who You Are - Little Children: Forgiven by the Father (1 John 2:12-13)
Nehemiah was a man on a mission. He lived during a time in the Old Testament era when God's people weren't doing well. God had to discipline His people, so He allowed them to be carried off into Babylonian captivity. Years later, working for a foreign power far from home, Nehemiah heard news about Jerusalem, God's holy city. (10 Minutes/2500 Words)
Read more5 Ways Jesus’ Work Allows Us Freedom Before God (Hebrews 9.1–14)
Zachary was terrified. He knew the Day was fast approaching, and he didn't feel ready for it, not in the slightest. Once each year, he had to go in. He knew it was a privilege, but he was scared. As the months ticked by, Zachary could feel the tension in his shoulders. So many in Israel would have coveted his role, but he knew they'd be a bucket of nerves if in his shoes. (13 Minutes/3300 Words)
Read moreUnited In Marriage — Husband, Sacrificially Love (Ephesians 5:25)
That Paul does not have a brutal or tyrannical marriage relationship in mind when he exhorts the wife to submit to her husband is evident in this next section. The church is not slavishly following Christ, for He is ever loving and gentle and kind. The husband is to be the same, one who emulates the love of Jesus Christ. This love is to pour from his life just as Christ’s blood flowed on the cross. He is not to love his wife with a flimsy or fleeting love, but a strong and sacrificial one. He is to remember to die for his bride. (4 Minutes/800 Words)
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