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Download Handout 04.06.2025 This reflection discusses Psalm 126:5-6, focusing on "sowing in tears" and "reaping in joy." It explores what brings people to tears—such as sadness, fear, helplessness, frustration, tragedy, loss, and suffering—and offers guidance for such times: sow. Sowing in tears means planting seeds of faith and the Word of God (Je…
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Download Handout 03.30.2025 Psalm 39:11 points to the reality of human weakness and the loving purpose behind God’s correction. The image of life as a vapor—brief and insubstantial—echoes Ecclesiastes 1:2 and helps frame God’s rebuke as an expression of grace, not punishment. It's meant to guide us away from what is temporary and draw us into deepe…
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Download Handout 03.16.2925 Psalm 27:1: "The Lord is my light and my salvation..." The discussion highlights how David wrote this psalm during a time of great danger, drawing a connection to Jesus and the way his life sheds light on dark seasons. Through John 1:4-5 and John 8:12, the lesson unpacks how Jesus himself—beyond just his teachings—serves…
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Download Handout In this message, we explore biblical authority and its vital connection to salvation. The discussion begins with an examination of Acts 17:17-18 and John 1:12, shedding light on the nature of authority in Scripture. Authority is defined as "the unrestricted freedom to exercise choice and action," with a focus on how Satan's authori…
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Download Handout 01.26.2025 This message explores Psalm 106, verse 4, focusing on the idea of God "remembering" us. It suggests that when the Psalmist asks God to remember him, it's not because God has forgotten, but because humanity has forgotten its true identity in Christ. God always "remembers" us through Jesus, speaking our true selves into ex…
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