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Tag Archives: Galilee
Race and Disability Overcome by the Grace and Ability of God
Today’s video was filmed at the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Center in Corpus Christi. Not only has this place, and the people who work here made an amazing difference in our lives, one of today’s stories is about Jesus … Continue reading
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Tagged brutal, children, confronting racism, conquer death, crucified, crumbs, deaf, Decapolis, demon, dogs, dumb, evangelism, Galilee, Grace, Greek, humbled, insulting, Jesus, Jewish, mute, prayer, racism, religious people, resurrected, Savior, Sidon, speech impedient, syrophenician, Tyre, unclean spirit
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Calling the Disciples and Ministering in Capernaum – Mark 1:16-31
Mark moves Jesus’s story into Galilee quickly. In these 16 verses, Jesus calls His first four disciples, teaches in a synagogue, casts out a demon, and heals Peter’s mother-in-law. There are some interesting side trips along the way as we … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew, calling disciples, Capernaum, demon possessed, family business, Galilee, James, Jesus, John, Mark 1, Nazareth, parents, Peter, Simon, unclean spirits, Zebedee
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August 28 – So What if Jesus Came From the Wrong Side of the Tracks?
John 7:25-52; 1 Chronicles 29; Zechariah 13 “ Nicodemus (he who came to Jesus by night, being one of them) said to them, “Does our law judge a man before it hears him and knows what he is doing?” They … Continue reading
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Tagged chief priests, day, experience Jesus, focused on minor things, Galilee, God's love, growing together, hate, Jesus, John, joy in Christ, judge, judgmental, Law, Lord, messiah, Nathanael, Nicodemus, night, non-essentials, Pharisees, process of the Law, prophet, Savior
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August 21 – Signs and Wonders, or Acts of Faith?
John 4:43-54; 1 Chronicles 17; Zechariah 6 “Then Jesus said to him, ‘Unless you people see signs and wonders, you will by no means believe.’” (John 4:48 NKJV) Jesus left the festival in Jerusalem and went back to Cana in … Continue reading
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Tagged believe, Cana, exasperation, Festival, Galilee, great faith, healing, Jerusalem, Jesus, lack of faith, miracles, putting out a fleece, signs, speculation, strong faith, teaching, true faith, wedding, wonders
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August 19 – Taking the Road You Wouldn’t Normally Travel
John 4:1-26; 1 Chronicles 15:1-16:6; Zechariah 4 “But He needed to go through Samaria.” (John 4:4 NKJV) Samaria was on the road that led from Jerusalem to Galilee. That being said, no good Jew needed to go through Samaria. The … Continue reading
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Tagged crazy, Galilee, God leading, Jacob's Well, Jesus, Jordan River, road to Jericho, Samaria, Samaritan, sensitive, Tansjordan, unimaginable, weird impulse, woman at the well
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June 29 – Living For God in the Peace
Job 14-16 Acts 9:22-43 “The church everywhere in Judea, Galilee, and Samaria had a time of peace and became stronger. Respecting the Lord by the way they lived, and being encouraged by the Holy Spirit, the group of believers continued … Continue reading
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Tagged conversion, cringing fear, draw unbelievers away, encouraged, excuses, fear the Lord, Galilee, God will zap, Holy Spirit, how you live matters, Judea, peace, Respect the Lord, Samaria, Saul, stronger, Tarsus. difference God makes, the Church
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May 22 – You Mean I’m Not Always Right?
1 Chronicles 16-18 John 7:28-53 “When the people heard Jesus’ words, some of them said, ‘This man really is the Prophet. Others said, ‘He is the Christ.’ Still others said, ‘The Christ will not come from Galilee. The Scripture says … Continue reading
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Tagged always right, Bethlehem, Christ, confidential, disagreements, due diligence, faithful, foolish, Galilee, God, Grace, house of David, incomplete information, internet, Jesus, Jewish leadership, lawsuit, love, mercy, messiah, minister, Nicodemus, not called to be right, passions, Pharisees, prophecy, prophet, Relationship with God, Scriptures, teaching, Temple guards
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April 16 – Forward the Light Brigade
1 Samuel 30-31 Luke 13:23-35 “Yet I must be on my way today and tomorrow and the next day. Surely it cannot be right for a prophet to be killed anywhere except in Jerusalem.” (Luke 13:33 NCV) I’m not sure … Continue reading
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Tagged danger, dangerous God, disciples, Father, Galilee, going forward, Heavenly Father, Herod, into the face of death, Jerusalem, Jesus, kill Jesus, kill the prophets, minister, ministry rejected, Paul, persevere, persisted, Pharisees, proclaim faith, prophet, recant, Stephen, tame God, this is not the place, this is not the time, time and a place for everything
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April 15 – “But I’m So Much Better Than They Are”
1 Samuel 27-29 Luke 13:1-22 “What about those eighteen people who died when the tower of Siloam fell on them? Do you think they were more sinful than all the others who live in Jerusalem? No, I tell you. But … Continue reading
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Tagged college professor, comparison, destruction, execution, Galilee, God, Grace, grading on the curve, Jerusalem, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Judgment, Kingdom of God, Kingdom of Heaven, love, mercy, more sinful, people died, Pilate, repent, suffering, thanks to God, tower of Siloam, wretched man
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