Advent 2024 Week Two Reading: Faith
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Advent 2024 Week Two Reading: Faith

The culture has changed over the last few generations. We now live in a world where faith is something to shake your head at. It’s something only fools hold. It is seen as the opposite of reason, the delusion that religions use to control their followers. People with faith are those who bury their heads in the sand and refuse to acknowledge that science and technology have advanced past the need for any sort of God.

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Advent 2024 Week One Reading: Hope
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Advent 2024 Week One Reading: Hope

From the moment sin entered the world, from the moment that our evil choices broke our relationship with God, humanity has struggled to find meaning and purpose. We look around ourselves every day at the crooked and bent lifestyles of violence, greed, and hatred that are so prevalent in our world and it is difficult to figure out what can be done about any of it. 

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Forgiving with Your Whole Heart: A Journey of True Reconciliation
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Forgiving with Your Whole Heart: A Journey of True Reconciliation

Have you ever found yourself struggling to forgive someone who has wronged you repeatedly? You’re not alone. Forgiveness is one of the hardest commands Jesus gives us, yet it’s also one of the most transformative. In Matthew 18, Jesus challenges us to forgive not just seven times, but seventy times seven. This isn’t about keeping count of a specific number. It’s about cultivating a heart that seeks reconciliation over retribution.

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Why Is Matthew 18:11 Missing in Most Bibles?
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Why Is Matthew 18:11 Missing in Most Bibles?

If you’ve ever opened your Bible to Matthew 18, you might have noticed something strange: verse 11 is missing. If you’re using a modern translation like the NIV, ESV, or NASB, you simply won’t find it. But if you’re using a King James Version (KJV) you’ll see that Matthew 18:11 is still included.

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Embracing Discipline as an Act of Love
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Embracing Discipline as an Act of Love

In Matthew 18, Jesus gives us a roadmap for dealing with sin in the church. He uses the image of "little ones" to describe us—weak, needy, and prone to conflict. We need Jesus, and we need each other. The main point of this teaching is clear: The church disciplines sin because it is an act of love that Christ has empowered us to enact.

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Chasing After the Wanderers
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Chasing After the Wanderers

Have you ever felt like you're just not good at being a Christian? Like you're stumbling through your spiritual journey, unsure of your footing? You're not alone. In fact, Jesus himself described his followers as "little ones," vulnerable and needy, much like children. This isn't a criticism but a profound truth about our spiritual lives. We are all weak and in need of guidance, and that's exactly where Jesus meets us.

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Navigating the Election with a Christ-Like Heart
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Navigating the Election with a Christ-Like Heart

In Matthew 22:17-21, Jesus masterfully navigates a political trap set by the Pharisees. His response to them, "Give to Caesar what is Caesar's, and to God what is God's," provides a profound insight into how we can balance our earthly responsibilities with our heavenly citizenship. This isn't just about paying taxes; it's about understanding that our ultimate allegiance is to God. Jesus makes the surprising statement that Alignment with God and some form of participation in corrupt earthly societies are not inherently at odds.

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Discussion Questions for 10/27/24
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Discussion Questions for 10/27/24

What do you suppose it means to 'render unto Caesar' in today's political context,? How can we be a part of our communities while still honoring God?

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The Sons Are Free
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The Sons Are Free

Have you ever wondered what it truly means to be truly free? Is it a dream job? Winning the lottery? The ability to travel on a whim? In a world where freedom is often defined by the absence of restrictions, the Bible offers a deeper, more profound understanding. In Matthew 17:24-27, we find a seemingly mundane story about Jesus and the temple tax. Yet, this passage reveals a powerful truth about our identity and freedom as children of God.

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