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When You’ve Messed Up: (Part VI) Don’t Take Grace Lightly!

The message of I Samuel 12 to a people who had sinned is a hopeful one: if they will admit their sin, God will forgive, and they should not give up on their relationship with Him. But it ends with … Continue reading

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When You’ve Messed Up: (Part V) Remember the Faithfulness of God!

In I Samuel 12, the people of Israel had “messed up” by asking God for a king so that they could be like the other nations. God made it clear to them that they had indeed sinned against Him, which … Continue reading

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The Meaning of Forgiveness

David Boudia almost did not make it to the Olympic finals.  He had a poor preliminary round in the 10 meter diving competition, and just barely qualified to go to the final round.  But fortunately, under the Olympic diving rules, … Continue reading

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The Blessing of Forgiveness

Psalm 32:1 opens: “How blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered!” The world has an entirely different idea of what it means to be blessed.  They would put it (whether stated or not) “How blessed is the RICH … Continue reading

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“Our Gracious God” (Exodus 34:6-8)

     They should have been consumed by fire, every last one of them.  With their own eyes the people of Israel had just watched the Red Sea split in two, and had seen God gloriously save them from the Egyptian army in the … Continue reading

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“Our Attitudes Toward the Failures of the Faithful” (Genesis 9:18-29)

It is presidential campaign season, and as you probably know, it has already gotten pretty ugly.  Candidates always look for some flaw or weakness to exploit in their opponents – and of course they never fail to find something!  We … Continue reading

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“The Real Thing: Love Does Not Hold A Grudge”

I Corinthians 13:5b       A generation ago in Communist Romania, a pastor was beaten almost to death, and was then thrown into prison.  A fellow prisoner, also a Christian, slowly made his way over to him and, knowing how bitterness … Continue reading

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