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| Providence Reformed Church |
Pastor Schlegel | Lodi, California
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 The modern cultural celebrations of Christmas can easily dull our senses. Our spiritual senses can be dulled to the biblical record of intense longing on the part of God's people for the advent of the promised Messiah-King. For thousands of...[ abbreviated | read entire ] |
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 All of us have a relationship to authority. The question is what the nature of that relationship is. From the time that your mother Eve reached out her hand and gave to her husband to eat, all of their children have desired the same autonomy...[ abbreviated | read entire ] |
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 From the time of Abraham, the covenant people of God have been called strangers and pilgrims. Even when the people were settled in the Promised Land, there was a recognition that the status of the people had not changed. Solomon expressed this...[ abbreviated | read entire ] |
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 All Christians have great blessings as a consequence of our unity with our Savior. The blessings are described in various parts of of the Bible, but in I Peter 2:9, the blessings are summarized in beautiful and glorious fashion. The verse is so...[ abbreviated | read entire ] |
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 There are some who say "seeing is believing" as a way to show that they are rational, scientific, or to show that they are not gullible. It seems like a safe way to approach issues of truth and fact. Often those who say this do not think any...[ abbreviated | read entire ] |
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 As we read the Bible, it is easy to pass over familiar words and not dwell on the significance of them. This is especially true the more familiar we are with the language. I Peter 1:18-21 provides a good example of this. In the previous few...[ abbreviated | read entire ] |
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 In the first nine verses of his letter to us, Peter describes the glorious nature of redemption in Christ beginning with the big picture of election and foreknowledge, and then he moves to the more immediate picture of our life in Christ with its...[ abbreviated | read entire ] |
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 In the introductory portion (verses 1-5) of his first letter, the inspired Apostle Peter addresses God's people in layer after layer of biblical instruction regarding the nature of God's people and the glories of their inheritance in Christ. The...[ abbreviated | read entire ] |
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 In Jeremiah 31, the glorious promise of a New Covenant is made, but not everything was glorious. The promise was made to God's people while they were suffering for their sins in another country and having lost every physical blessing of the...[ abbreviated | read entire ] |
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 When the LORD makes a covenant with David, He does so in the context of David's desire to build a permanent dwelling for the LORD's presence in Jerusalem. The LORD then responds to David's desire by speaking to him through the prophet, Nathan....[ abbreviated | read entire ] |
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