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Empowered for More: Luke 3:1-4:13
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In the journey of faith, one common question believers wrestle with is how to discern whether the thoughts in their minds are their own, influenced by God, or influenced by spiritual adversaries. This question touches the core of spiritual growth and understanding. The fundamental principle to remember is that our thoughts are always our own. We...
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In the beginning, God created a garden in Eden with every tree for food, including the tree of life and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. God placed Adam and Eve in the garden and commanded them not to eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. Despite this,...
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Have you ever wondered about the genealogies in the Bible, those long lists of names? In our exploration today, we’re not just delving into the genealogy presented in Luke chapter three, we’re uncovering its profound theological and personal significance and connecting these ancient narratives to our modern lives right here in Madison. The Power of...
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by Sarah Hanson In the bustling streams of our daily lives, where differences often draw lines and create feelings of alienation, it’s crucial to reflect on the aspects of our spirituality that unite us. This was vividly portrayed in the teachings of John the Baptist, as outlined in Luke 3:1-22, where he serves as a...
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