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Tag Archives: King of Kings
August 27 – Worth More Than Gold
Psalm 120-122 1 Corinthians 9 “So what reward do I get? This is my reward: that when I tell the Good News I can offer it freely. I do not use my full rights in my work of preaching the … Continue reading
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March 24 – Seeing Needs Around Us
Joshua 16-18 Luke 2:1-24 “Mary and Joseph also went to offer a sacrifice, as the law of the Lord says: ‘You must sacrifice two doves or two young pigeons.’” (Luke 2:24) Whenever members of the royal family do something it’s … Continue reading
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October 17 – Hang On Until the End!
Revelation 17; Isaiah 1-2; Psalm 108 It’s a trope that Hollywood uses often: the underdog faces impossible odds in a contest with the favored, beloved champion. As the movie progresses, anything that can go wrong for the underdog goes wrong, … Continue reading
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Tagged Babylon the Great, blood of the martyrs, books, champion, cheers of the crowd, Christians, church keeps growing, commitment to Jesus Christ, everything goes wrong, faithful followers, final showdown, Heidi, Heidi game, Hollywood, impossible odds, King of Kings, last battle, Lord of Lords, motley crew of misfits, movies, NBC, New York Jets, nobodies, Oakland Raiders, power of God, powers that be, Revelations, Rome, Sidewalk Prophets, tale of the tape, the beast, the Lamb, trope, underdog, unfair fight, Vegas oddsmakers
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October 11 – To Stand or To Kneel?
Revelation 11; Esther 1; Psalm 105:1-25 According to tradition, one stands when the song is played. It has been that way for hundreds of years. When the song is played, you stand. Or at least that’s the way it used … Continue reading
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Tagged all subject to Him., beast, big picture, bowls, Christ, encouragement, faithful in the midst of persecution, fall prostrate, God reigns, God's kingdom, Hallelujah Chorus, Handel, Handel's Messiah, His light, His presence, I Can Only Imagine, ignorance of tradition, John, King, King George II, King of Kings, Lord of Lords, meeting Jesus, Mercy Me, messiah, persecution, reign forever and ever, reign in heaven, Revelation, seals, seventh angel, seventh trumpet, sit down, stand alone, stand for the song, tradition, tradition disappears, trumpets, Twitter, two witnesses, Will I kneel?, Will I stand?
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September 5 – “It Is Not Necessary For Me to Live”
John 11:1-27; 2 Chronicles 10-11; Psalm 75 A friend recently posted this from the devotional book that she’s using: Streams in the Desert. When a Roman soldier was told by his guide that if he insisted on taking a certain … Continue reading
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Tagged Bethany, certain death, Christians, commitment, crucifixion, dangerous times, die with Him, disciples, follow faith, hungry, in prison, inconvenienced, Jesus, Job, King of Kings, Lazarus, Lazarus asleep, Lazarus dead, love of Jesus, Martha, Mary, minister, miracle, need clothes, need hospitality, oath of allegiance, obedience, Pharisees, resurrection, resurrection and the life, Roman soldier, Romans, sick, stone Jesus, Streams in the Desert, thirsty, Thomas, Upper Room, vague booking
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December 26 – Vulnerable
Luke 2:21-52; Ezekiel 38-39; Isaiah 61 One of the most difficult concepts to believe about the Christian faith is that God became man and came down to earth. Oh sure, many of the other religions had their gods show up … Continue reading
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Tagged birth of Jesus, Christ, earth, Emmanuel, King of Kings, Lamb of God, pigeons, poor, poverty, privilege, sacrifice, temptations, turtledoves, vulnerable
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