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Back to SearchTrusting in the Wrong Traditions
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Some church fights are almost predictable: touch a tradition and sparks fly, but challenge shaky teaching and the room goes quiet. We …
4 weeks ago
Night Visions of Future Glory
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Four visions that feel like they belong in a dream, yet they land with surprising clarity. We start with Zechariah’s golden lampstand,…
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Prophecies of the Coming Messiah (Zechariah 1–3)
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Prophecy can feel distant until you hear it spoken into real discouragement. We turn to the book of Zechariah, one of the richest Old …
1 month ago
Walking and Working by Faith (Haggai 1–2)
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Neglected worship rarely starts as open rebellion. More often, it looks like a busy schedule, a comfortable home, and a quiet decision…
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The Bad News and Good News of God’s Word (Zephaniah 1–3)
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Bad news is easy to ignore until it shows up at your door, and Zephaniah refuses to let us stay comfortable. We open with a simple tru…
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While We Wait, God Is at Work (Habakkuk 1–3)
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Evil looks loud, justice looks delayed, and God can feel quiet. That tension is exactly where Habakkuk lives, and it’s why his short p…
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Nineveh Learns The Hard Way
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Revival stories can inspire us, but they can also unsettle us. We start with the First Great Awakening in early American history, wher…
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Peace on Earth at Last (Micah 3–7)
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Most of us love the idea of changing the world. Micah presses the uncomfortable question we’d rather avoid: what if the real crisis is…
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Getting Ready for Change (Micah 1–2)
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Most of us love the idea of change until it points at us. We open Micah with a blunt truth: nations can swing through power struggles,…
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The Fainting Spells of a Prodigal Prophet (Jonah 4)
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Jonah could have ended as a hero story: one sermon, one brutal city, mass repentance, and a prophet instantly remembered as the greate…
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