Who We Are in Jesus Christ
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Pastor’s Bible Reading Schedule: Ezekiel 7-9; John 11 Devotional Thought: John 11:25-26 says,”Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die. Believest thou this?” This is one of my favorite…
Pastor’s Bible Reading Schedule: Ezekiel 5-6; John 10 Devotional Thought: Jesus just finished describing Himself as the Light of the world. He was confronting the Pharisees regarding their lost condition, confronting their self-righteous approach to life. Now He is going to use an illustration that all Jews could understand and certainly relate. Jesus refers to…
Pastor’s Bible Reading Schedule: Ezekiel 3-4; John 9 Devotional Thought: It is amazing how critical we can be regarding others. Here is a blind man begging for his livelihood and the disciples are concluding that his blindness is due to sin. “Did he or his parents sin?” was the question that they asked Jesus. Oh…
Pastor’s Bible Reading Schedule: Ezekiel 1-2; John 8 Devotional Thought: We have all heard someone say the reason they do not go to church is because of the hypocrites. If truth be told, there is not a church in the world where there are not hypocrites. However, there is not a family, factory, or office…
Pastor’s Bible Reading Schedule: Lamentations 1-2; John 6 Devotional Thought: It is a wonderful promise to claim that “my God shall supply all your needs according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 4:19) Jesus looking on the multitude tested Phillip with a simple question, “…Whence shall we buy bread, that these may…
PlayStop Popout X James Maxwell states in one of his books, “we either tell our money where to go, or we will wonder where it went.” Too many people today are buying into a world’s philosophy that undermines God’s intended purpose for money. Money makes a wonderful servant, but it makes a terrible master; however,…
Pastor’s Bible Reading Schedule: Judges 19-21 Devotional Thought: The book of Judges ends with the saddest verse in the Bible. “In those days there was no king in Israel: every man did that which was right in his own eyes.” (vs. 25) The spiritual life of a church is crippled and eventually destroyed when the…