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We are wrapping up a holiday focused on thankfulness. But do we really understand what it means. Some Sunday thoughts.
When God has given you a promise for your destiny, it is very easy to get misdirected and off track along the way ... There is danger in the pause.
Many people claim to know what God has coming next, but the reality is that God's plan is almost always a very unexpected journey.
How do we know whether something or not is God’s plan and what he wants us specifically to do, especially when we're in the middle of a mess?
Does the Bible really say "Judge not lest ye be judged?" What does it mean to "judge not?" Does that mean there is no right or wrong? Matthew 7:1 is the verse we explore in this excerpt from the "10 Most Misunderstood Bible Verses."
What does where there is no vision people perish mean? A Bible study on Proverbs 29:18
What does “as a man thinks, so he is” mean? Today we are starting a Bible study series on the 10 most misunderstood Bible verses. “As a man think, so he is” is an actual verse, or at least part of a verse, but it is one of the most understood passages in the Bible today.
In Job chapter 40-41, the Lord responds to Job asking if Job knew more than God. The question Job 40-41 raises is are we seeking God's will or our will when we doubt God.
In Job 38-39, God makes an appearance and speaks to Job. What does he have to say? Would you be ready if the Lord appeared and spoke to you?
What does it look like when God is hidden. Job chapter 37 is a passage reflecting on the hiddenness of God.
One of the big questions in the book of Job is what did Job do wrong? In chapter 36, Elihu tells Job what his problem is.
In Job chapter 33, Elihu begins his response to Job. What message does Elihu have for our friend Job?
Up until Job chapter 32, the conversation has been between Job and his three friends. But now a new person appears on the scene. Who is Elihu in the book of Job?
All through the book of Job, Job has been protesting his innocence to his friends. After one final response to Bildad, Job presents his case to God himself in Job chapter 25-31.
In Job chapters 23-24, and gives us part of the answer to the problem of evil when he reflects on the upside of trials. “10 But he knows the way that I take; when he has tried me, I shall come out as gold.”
In Job chapter 21, we see the point of the whole book of Job. What message was the writer of the book of Job sending?
In Job chapter 20, we see Zophar’s second response. What can we learn from Zophar’s words? What is truth and where did Zophar go wrong?
In Job 19:25, Job cries out to God saying, “I know my Redeemer lives.” Who is this redeemer in Job?
In Job chapter 18, we read Bildad’s second response to Job where he highlights the fate of the righteous versus the wicked and emphasizes the justice of God.
In Job chapters 16-17, Job continues to make plea to God and cry out for an intercessor.



















