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Ken Treybig, East Texas, TX
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Christian Living, Encouragement,
May 7, 2011
Esther is a powerful story of salvation for ancient Israel. What lessons can New Testament Christians learn from it?
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John Trotter, East Texas, TX
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Christian Living,
April 30, 2011
Heart means many things in the Bible. What is God looking for in our heart?
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Steve McNeely, East Texas, TX
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Christian Living,
April 30, 2011
Be sure to focus on weightier matters of the law in our lives.
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Ken Treybig, East Texas, TX
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Festivals,
April 25, 2011
Last DUB-AM We become a new creation in God's eyes through our acceptance of the blood of Jesus Christ, our Passover. We need to be sure we nourish the new man with the true unleavened Bread.
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Bill Johnson, East Texas, TX
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Doctrine, Festivals,
April 25, 2011
Last DUB-PM God wants us to overcome sin, and that means destroying it completely!
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Leroy Neff, East Texas, TX
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Doctrine, Festivals,
April 23, 2011
Why we observe the Night to be Much Observed today.
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Bill Johnson, East Texas, TX
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Doctrine, Festivals,
April 17, 2011
We enter a blood covenant with God. The background on blood covenants shows the sanctity and enduring quality they should have.
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Les McCullough, East Texas, TX
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Christian Living, Festivals,
April 10, 2011
The gospel writers focus on three aspects of the New Testament Passover. What lessons do we learn from the footwashing practice Christ instituted?
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Ken Treybig, East Texas, TX
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Doctrine, Festivals,
April 3, 2011
The gospel writers focus on three aspects of the New Testament Passover. What lessons do we learn from the footwashing practice Christ instituted?
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Ken Treybig, East Texas, TX
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Christian Living, Doctrine, Festivals,
March 27, 2011
The Sixth Commandment involves controling powerful emotions--especially our anger, which is the spirit of murder, which Christ said starts in the heart. Christians are to put on the opposite of murder, which is love for each other. Be sure we are reconciled (as much as depends on us) before Passover.
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