Church Seasons (1081)
  1. The LORD promises He Himself will gather up the remnants and they will prosper under His shepherding.
  2. No matter how divided Jew and Gentile were, they were united in their sin. Christ alone is the answer to this.
  3. Because Jesus turns desolate, dying places into holy landscapes of life.
  4. I would understand if you were a bit offended. This looks more like Game of Thrones than the Kingdom of God.
  5. This opening section of Ephesians is a virtual treasure trove of gospel promises, praising God for who He is and the abundant blessings He pours out upon His saints.
  6. In spite of the many issues of unfaithfulness, the LORD still refers to them as, “My people Israel,” pointing to the Covenantal promise.
  7. Ezekiel is not called/sent out to be “successful” in his prophetic ministry—he is sent out to be faithful!
  8. The God whose power is made perfect in our weakness is the God who, in weakness, saved you from sin, death, and the Devil.
  9. Jesus will bring good news, send His disciples to bring good news, and, in His death and resurrection, become good news for all.
  10. In the overall context of Lamentations this text stands out as a breath of fresh air, or perhaps more accurately, words of relief after so much dismal lamenting!
  11. If you truly love the brethren, you will not grudge to help them in their distress.
  12. The people you serve are still hanging on by a thread, which is another way of saying they are living by faith.
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