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Neil Richey: Look on the Bright Side
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Ande Zimmerman: The Bible: One of God's many blessings
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Melvin Otey: Modesty, is this a topic for boys?
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Kelvin Pugh: Godly Father
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Todd Clippard: Foundation of an Evangelistic Spirit
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Phil Sanders: Will Jesus Really Help Me?
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Justin Rogers: The Spirit of Devotion (Ps. 139)
This Psalm highlights the eternal attributes of divine omniscience, omnipresence, omnipotence, and omnibenevolence. In light of such a God, this lesson concludes the only appropriate response is humility and submission.
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Johnny Scaggs: There Must Be Unity
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Eddie Finch: 2 Minutes Tops - My Favorite Sermon Illustration
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David Shannon: What if Daniel Taught us to Pray (Daniel 9)
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Westley Hazel: Manna in the Morning 2020 (5): What Is It?
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Mike Vestal: Great Themes of Revelation
In a climate saturated with universalism and pluralism, it’s necessary and sobering to appropriately state from Scripture the fact that one can be religious and yet not be right with God. This study will focus especially on Matthew 7.
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Mike Vestal: “Don’t Waste a Set-Back” (Blessings in Disguise)
1 Timothy 3:16. The length of any biblical passage does NOT determine its weight and depth! No passage of Scripture demonstrates this truth better than this one.
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Mike Hixon: Our Refuge in Troubled Times
(Ps. 46)--God is the One to whom we can turn when we face adversity and trial in life.
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Larry Acuff: The Church of a Lifetime
This sermon is based on Rev. 21:1-4 and Luke 16: 19-31. One has two choices and the choice made will determine where one spends eternity.
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John DeBerry: America: A Return to Righteousness (1)
America needs to return to the Lord, righteousness, and common sense.
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Cliff Goodwin: A Man of Contradictions
The rich young ruler had many commendable qualities, yet inspiration closes his story with his leaving Jesus sorrowful. A closer examination of this text in Mark 10 will bring to light a number of contradictions in this young man.
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Caleb Colley: Children, Obey Your Parents
In an epistle written to adult Christians, Paul gives instructions to children. In so doing, he gives us a summary of God’s plan for the home—a plan which would make home life spiritually enriching and delightful.