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Jesus Talks Money: Gratitude
It’s easy to feel we deserve more of God’s blessings because we go to church more, give more, or serve more. But God blesses all of us because He loves us.
Jesus Talks Money: Priorities
We know money is important, but is it valuable? When something is valuable, you’re willing to prioritize it and give up everything for it, even money!
Texts of Terror: A Daughter Sacrificed
The daughter of a judge named Jephthah was killed as a human sacrifice because of a careless promise to God. She is a symbol for all the courageous daughters of faithless fathers.
Texts of Terror: A Concubine Dismembered
An unnamed woman, a concubine of a Levite, was betrayed, raped, tortured, murdered, and dismembered by a priest.
Texts of Terror: Tamar’s Rape
Hagar was a slave turned concubine of the patriarch Abraham. She fathered him a son and then was sent away to die in the desert.
Texts of Terror: Using & Abandoning Haggar
Hagar was a slave turned concubine of the patriarch Abraham. She fathered him a son and then was sent away to die in the desert.
The Unbiblical Use of Power in Relationships
We don’t see the word “abuse” in the bible, but Scripture says a lot about the use and misuse of power.
Perverting Scripture to Justify Abuse
Christian perpetrators of abuse often distort biblical themes such as submission, “God hates divorce,” or Eve as a “helper” to justify their abuse. It’s time we understand these themes properly as honoring women and marriage.
Violating the Image of God in Another
All people are created in the image of God. Understanding this not only can help you see the immeasurable worth in another person, but also the truly horrific nature of violence and abuse.
Prayer as Spiritual Warfare
Every day we are tempted by the evil one, and every day we can find deliverance or victory. Jesus knew this, and that’s why He included a reminder to remain vigilant, on watch, alert, and engaged in the prayer He taught His disciples.
Prayer as Confession
Confession is a spiritual journey into abundant life. The freedom that confession brings to the soul of the forgiven leads them to forgive because they understand the blessedness of being forgiven.
Prayer as Petition
What does it mean to petition God? Learn how a thankful heart can help us Godly asking.
Prayer as Kingdom Partnership
We can see God’s Kingdom throughout His story. Are we praying for opportunities to be His Kingdom in our communities?