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by Scott Thouvenin

Even someone who is righteous and someone who is faithful can in fact sometimes be caught unaware. As we are in the end times, some will seek to deceive, and even the elect can be fooled. We must vigilantly guard against deception, be watchful, be alert, and not be caught unaware or off guard.

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By analyzing Paul’s writings using English grammar rules, we gain a deeper appreciation for his burning passion for Christ and the Kingdom of God. This sermon will improve your English grammar skills as well as impress upon you the importance of pressing onward towards the kingdom.

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How does the example of beautiful Abigail, wife of David, remind us of what foot washing symbolizes? This wise and courageous woman took the blame for her foolish husband’s actions and attempted to spare him from the consequences of his actions.

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In Deuteronomy 16, God directs every man to give as he is able. In Mark 12, Jesus commends the widow's offering but not for its magnitude. Instead, Jesus focuses on this widow's circumstance and willing heart.

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Have you ever wished you were more like King David? He was confident that God would help Him against Goliath. Do you wish you were like David, confident about the outcome? We look at several examples of God’s people – those who weren’t sure what the outcome would be.

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Complex topics like gravity and matter require much time and effort invested to gain a thorough grasp of the information. The more we learn about these topics, the more we begin to see how little we know and how much more there is to research and learn.

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What does leaven picture and symbolize during the Days of Unleavened Bread? Sin, of course. After the spring festivals we can return to eating leavened bread; do we return to our sin? We are instructed to abhor evil, but do we abhor our own?