If you're offended by what the Bible says about marriage, sin, creation, gender, etc., your problem is with God himself, since he wrote the Scriptures (2 Peter 1:21).
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โChildren matter. Husbands matter. Houses matter. Order in the home matters. Cleanliness matters. Beauty matters. Discipline matters. Peace at home and joy matter. This is a glorious calling and responsibility.โ โJohn Piper
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You are living proof of God's mercy! ๐
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February reminder:
Your marriage is not mainly about you two โ itโs mainly about displaying Christ.
What part of the gospel is your marriage preaching loudest this month?
#StrongMarriage #February
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Your marriage is not mainly about you two โ itโs mainly about displaying Christ.
Every act of patience, every choice to serve, every moment of forgiveness is preaching the gospel without words.
Eph 5:25โ27
What part of the gospel is your marriage preaching loudest this month?
#StrongMarriage #February
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Better to lose the world and keep your soul than to please the world and lose Christ.
โTo read Scripture without a desire to dig deep into its hidden truths is to merely scrape the surface and miss its gold nuggets.โ โRay Comfort
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โHe is not served by human hands, as though he needed anything, since he himself gives to all mankind life and breath and everything.โ Acts 17:25
Why life AND breath?
Lest we think he got us started and stepped back.
Every breath a gift. Millions upon millions.
Why life AND breath?
Lest we think he got us started and stepped back.
Every breath a gift. Millions upon millions.
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โI know men and I tell you that Jesus Christ is no mere man. Between Him and every other person in the world there is no possible term of comparison.โ โNapoleon Bonaparte
Nothing is beneath our Fatherโs notice or concern, nothing is above his power.
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โA terror from God fell upon the cities that were around them, so that they did not pursue the sons of Jacob.โ Genesis 35:5
The mindset of your adversaries can be altered in a moment.
The mindset of your adversaries can be altered in a moment.
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If hell is real, then the most unloving thing we can do is be unclear about the Gospel.
Vague or "comfortable" Christianity is cruel.
Vague or "comfortable" Christianity is cruel.
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February 6: Student or Scholar?
#Devotional
Exodus 14:1โ15:27; John 3:1โ21; Song of Solomon 2:4โ7
Sometimes we approach God with curiosity, but not with a spirit of humility. We enjoy participating in religious discussions, but forging the link between interpretation and application is difficult for us. We have certain expectations of who He should be for us, but we donโt think about how we should align our lives with Him.
Nicodemusโa Pharisee, a leader of his fellow Jews, and a teacher of Israelโwanted answers from Jesus. He told Him, โwe know that you are a teacher who has come from God, for no one is able to perform these signs that you are performing unless God were with himโ (John 3:2). Was Jesus a Messiah, like Moses or David, who would restore Israel?
The scholar quickly became a student. Through His answers, Jesus showed Nicodemus that he wasnโt in a place to hold Jesus accountable. Rather, it was the other way around: Nicodemus needed to be challenged and transformed. He was a teacher of Israel, but he didnโt really understand Jesusโ teaching; his questions showed that he was hesitant to even believe Him, despite all the signs.
We might be like Nicodemus, approaching God with off-par expectations. Jesus showed Nicodemus that he had to receive the transforming work of the Holy Spirit. In order to see the kingdom of God and enter into it, we need to do the same.
Are you teachable? Do you approach God ready to learn and apply His words
#STUDYBIBLE #Keep_Reforming
#Devotional
Exodus 14:1โ15:27; John 3:1โ21; Song of Solomon 2:4โ7
Sometimes we approach God with curiosity, but not with a spirit of humility. We enjoy participating in religious discussions, but forging the link between interpretation and application is difficult for us. We have certain expectations of who He should be for us, but we donโt think about how we should align our lives with Him.
Nicodemusโa Pharisee, a leader of his fellow Jews, and a teacher of Israelโwanted answers from Jesus. He told Him, โwe know that you are a teacher who has come from God, for no one is able to perform these signs that you are performing unless God were with himโ (John 3:2). Was Jesus a Messiah, like Moses or David, who would restore Israel?
The scholar quickly became a student. Through His answers, Jesus showed Nicodemus that he wasnโt in a place to hold Jesus accountable. Rather, it was the other way around: Nicodemus needed to be challenged and transformed. He was a teacher of Israel, but he didnโt really understand Jesusโ teaching; his questions showed that he was hesitant to even believe Him, despite all the signs.
We might be like Nicodemus, approaching God with off-par expectations. Jesus showed Nicodemus that he had to receive the transforming work of the Holy Spirit. In order to see the kingdom of God and enter into it, we need to do the same.
Are you teachable? Do you approach God ready to learn and apply His words
#STUDYBIBLE #Keep_Reforming
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February 6 - Healings Validate Jesusโ Earthly Ministry
#LifeOfChrist
โThe news about Him spread throughout all Syria; and they brought to Him all who were ill, those suffering with various diseases and pains, demoniacs, epileptics, paralytics; and He healed themโ (Matthew 4:24).
Jesusโ miraculous healing ministry powerfully augmented the divine veracity of His teaching and preaching ministry. But any completely honest observer will concede that our Lordโs words alone provide sufficient evidence that He was the Messiah. The apostles left everything to follow Him before He did any healing or performed any other miracle. Many who heard and believed when Jesus taught in their villages had no need for healing, and neither did their relatives or friends. In that sense they were like those who believed John the Baptistโs message even though โJohn performed no signโ (John 10:41).
Yet in spite of the overwhelming adequacy of Jesusโ verbal teaching, His Father saw fit to provide a healing ministry to supplement it. Alexander Maclaren has written, โIt may be doubted whether we have an adequate notion of the immense number of Christโs miracles. Those recorded are but a small portion of those done. Those early ones were illustrations of the nature of His kingdom; they were His first gifts to His kingdom subjects.โ
Concerning the gospel of the kingdom, Hebrews 2:3โ4 says, โAfter it was at the first spoken through the Lord, it was confirmed to us by those who heard, God also testifying with them, both by signs and wonders and by various miracles and by gifts of the Holy Spirit according to His own will.โ Like Christโs words, His healings and other miracles provided a preview of His glorious earthly kingdom.
Ask Yourself
How dependent are you on the specific, visible, measurable acts of God on your behalf? How often does His Word alone brighten your heart, even when your prayers seem to be waiting on His answer? What does one do to get his or her heart operating this way?
#LifeChrist
#LifeOfChrist
โThe news about Him spread throughout all Syria; and they brought to Him all who were ill, those suffering with various diseases and pains, demoniacs, epileptics, paralytics; and He healed themโ (Matthew 4:24).
Jesusโ miraculous healing ministry powerfully augmented the divine veracity of His teaching and preaching ministry. But any completely honest observer will concede that our Lordโs words alone provide sufficient evidence that He was the Messiah. The apostles left everything to follow Him before He did any healing or performed any other miracle. Many who heard and believed when Jesus taught in their villages had no need for healing, and neither did their relatives or friends. In that sense they were like those who believed John the Baptistโs message even though โJohn performed no signโ (John 10:41).
Yet in spite of the overwhelming adequacy of Jesusโ verbal teaching, His Father saw fit to provide a healing ministry to supplement it. Alexander Maclaren has written, โIt may be doubted whether we have an adequate notion of the immense number of Christโs miracles. Those recorded are but a small portion of those done. Those early ones were illustrations of the nature of His kingdom; they were His first gifts to His kingdom subjects.โ
Concerning the gospel of the kingdom, Hebrews 2:3โ4 says, โAfter it was at the first spoken through the Lord, it was confirmed to us by those who heard, God also testifying with them, both by signs and wonders and by various miracles and by gifts of the Holy Spirit according to His own will.โ Like Christโs words, His healings and other miracles provided a preview of His glorious earthly kingdom.
Ask Yourself
How dependent are you on the specific, visible, measurable acts of God on your behalf? How often does His Word alone brighten your heart, even when your prayers seem to be waiting on His answer? What does one do to get his or her heart operating this way?
#LifeChrist
Holy reverence and spiritual comfort.
โThe church throughout all Judea, walking in the fear of the Lord and in the comfort of the Holy Spirit, multiplied.โ Acts 9:31
โThe church throughout all Judea, walking in the fear of the Lord and in the comfort of the Holy Spirit, multiplied.โ Acts 9:31
Forwarded from CHRISTIAN STUDY BIBLE ๐ (Dr. ๐ TอกอIอกอMอกอOอกอTอกอHอกอYอกอ ๐)
Question 1: Exodus 23:1โ24:18 ESV
Do not spread false report; do not pervert justice by siding with many to twist it. Keep far from false charge. What does the Lord forbid even if the poor manโs case seems right?
Do not spread false report; do not pervert justice by siding with many to twist it. Keep far from false charge. What does the Lord forbid even if the poor manโs case seems right?
Anonymous Quiz
30%
A) Taking bribes
37%
B) Showing partiality to the poor
15%
C) Helping the wicked
19%
D) Speaking against a neighbor
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Forwarded from CHRISTIAN STUDY BIBLE ๐ (Dr. ๐ TอกอIอกอMอกอOอกอTอกอHอกอYอกอ ๐)
FEBRUARY 2026: LOVE & RELATIONSHIPS โช WEEK 4 โ Godโs Definition of Love
๐10. 1 John 3:16 (ESV) โBy this we know love, that he laid down his life for usโฆโ โ what does this mean we ought to do?
๐10. 1 John 3:16 (ESV) โBy this we know love, that he laid down his life for usโฆโ โ what does this mean we ought to do?
Anonymous Quiz
85%
A) lay down our lives for the brothers
6%
B) pray more often
6%
C) give money to the poor
3%
D) attend church regularly
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We worship God not because of what he gives us, but because of who he is. His character is the foundation of all true devotion.
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Christians, the purpose of your life is not self-discovery or self-actualization.
It is to glorify God and enjoy him forever.
It is to glorify God and enjoy him forever.
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