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The Lord's Appearing

Speaking from Hebrews 9:24-27, Brother Colbert Martin shared some thoughts on the three instances of the word “appear” in that passage. The Lord appeared once in the past on account of sin, He appears now in the presence of the Father, and He will appear in the future at His coming. May these thoughts encourage you to walk worthy of your calling in Christ.

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He Is Worthy!

During his time in South Florida, Brother Carlton Jones from Jamaica shared this power call to consider the worthiness of God and our appropriate response. By walking through a catalog of biblical examples of people who were struck by the worthiness of the Lord, Brother Carlton showed the impact of truly coming to grips with God’s ultimate worth.

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Arise My Love and Come Away

During a visit to South Florida, Brother Paul Palmer Sr. shared some thoughts at the Thursday night meeting from the Song of Solomon. While there are several ways to read this beautiful book, it is very moving to consider the Lord Jesus’s affections toward the individual believer.

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"Let Me Recover My Sight"

Twice in Mark 10, the Lord Jesus asks, “What do you want me to do for you?”: first to James and John and again to blind Bartimaeus. As we reflect on the Lord’s Supper, may we be like the blind man and ask the Lord for renewed sight that we might better understand and appreciate all that was accomplished in the death and resurrection of the Son of Man.

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Creation 5G

Just like the first creation, the new creation in Christ is gracious, glorious, good, gradual, and goal-oriented. As we prepare to enter a new year, let us reflect on the power of the new creation the Lord has brought us into with our new birth.

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The Challenge of the Extra Mile

Jesus’s teaching in Matthew 5 is challenging to our sense of right and wrong. He calls us there to “go the extra mile,” and this teaching can inspire us to reach beyond our natural sense of goodness to a supernatural expression of God’s love to the world around us.

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Tripping on Jacob's Ladder

When Jesus meets Nathaniel at the beginning of the Gospel of John, He tells him he would see “heaven opened, and the angels of God ascending and descending on the Son of Man” (John 1:51). By calling up the imagery from Jacob’s dream of the opened heaven, the Christ reveals the true significance of the Christmas story. The real question is, how will we respond to the wonder of it?

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John's Divine Roadwork

During this advent season, the ministry of John the Baptist takes on special significance as he prepared the way of the Lord. While we wait for the Lord to come into our lives and our situations, the valleys must be filled and the mountains laid low. The message of the gospel both humbles us and exalts us, depending on our unique need.

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Waiting for Beauty to Break Through

Advent is a season of waiting, and as we look at the condition of our lives and wait for the coming of Jesus, we can sometimes think there is little hope or beauty to be seen. However, when Jesus comes into our situation, He brings a beauty we can only begin to imagine. We spent time this Lord’s Day considering some scriptures on the Lord Jesus as the shoot from the stump of Jesse.

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Find Help in God, Not in Man

The account of King Asa in 2 Chronicles reminds us of the importance of turning to God for help in the midst of trouble rather than seeking the wisdom of man. May we all take this warning to heart!

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What Happens When We Fail?

When we stumble as believers, the Lord is not through with us. Instead, as Peter tells us, he intends to “restore, confirm, strengthen, and establish us. As we look at the way the Lord restored Peter himself after he failed, we can gain encouragement for those times when we are at our lowest.

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Four "Musts" of Scripture

During a visit to our area, Brother Viv John preached an encouraging message on the “musts” of the Son, the Servant, the Savior, and the soul winner at our Thursday night meeting.

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"I Thirst"

This briefest statement of the Lord from the cross holds a lot for our consideration. More than simply physical thirst, these words reveal the depth to which the Lord Jesus thirsts for our salvation and for the holiness of God to be manifest on the earth. Even in the darkest of moments, we were on His heart!

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Moved by Our Good Shepherd

Looking at verses in John 10 and Psalm 23, we see several beautiful aspects of the Lord Jesus as our Shepherd, the One who knows us, who laid down His life for us, and who leads us in the paths we take throughout our lives.

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Changing Clothes

By looking at three places in the Word where we see someone changing their clothes, we can see a beautiful picture of what the Lord has done to obtain our salvation and also a challenging call for us to respond to this wonderful work.

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