Category: Biblical Studies
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Expressions of Biblical Love in 1 Thessalonians
A. Love one another since the Lord causes you to increase and abound in His love (I Thessalonians 3:12, 4:9). The Lord is the one who increases the love of…
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Expressions of Biblical Love in Philippians and Colossians
A. Be of the same mind with one another to maintain the fellowship of the Spirit in affection and compassion (Philippians 2:1-2). Christians were all saved by Jesus. All Christians…
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Expressions of Biblical Love in Galatians and Ephesians
A. Through love, serve one another (Galatians 5:13). Just as Christ as served His body through love, Christians are to serve eachother through love. Love must be serving. Love can…
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Expressions of Biblical Love in 1 and 2 Corinthians
A. Be of the same mind with one another to preserve the unity in the Body of Christ (I Corinthians 1:10). Christians are to share the same mind, that is…
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Expressions of Biblical Love in Acts and Romans
A. Meet one another’s needs by sharing God’s provisions that He has placed under your care (Acts 4:32-37). God has given people things apart from what they deserve. Through God’s…
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Expressions of Biblical Love in the Gospels
A. Be gentle with one another, that you may inherit the earth (Matthew 5:5). The Christian must love others, for those who love others in the little things will be…
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Reflections on Haggai
Summary of the Prophet and Times Haggai was a prophet who encouraged God’s people shortly after their return from Babylonian exile. He began prophesying in the second year of King…
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Reflections on Suffering
Abraham In Genesis 22, Abraham is called to sacrifice Isaac, the promised son of Sarah’s barrenness. Abraham, as a human with human understanding, had some sort of reason to doubt…
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A Reflection on Partner-Focused Relationships in Song of Solomon
Song of Solomon is perhaps the most neglected book of the Bible. Not only is it difficult to relate to the redemptive narrative of the Scriptures, but the book is…
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The Life of David: Israel’s Greatest King
David, the second official king of Israel, was born of Jesse in around 1000 BC. David united the twelve tribes of Israel under a single monarchy, which his son Solomon…