| Matthew 23:13-39 |
The Imprint of the Sin Nature |
Tom Fuller |
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| The Imprint of the Sin Nature - Matthew 23:13-39
We are more like the Pharisees than we'd like to admit. As Jesus brings to light their true selves, it reveals an instinct towards self-justification. He also reveals the way to healing. |
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| Nehemiah 13:1-31 |
Nehemiah Concluded |
Alan Gray |
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| We reach the end of our study through Nehemiah, which includes an overview of the book. |
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| Matthew 23:1-12 |
Jesus to Pharisees: You're Fired! |
Tom Fuller |
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| The religious leadership of Israel was supposed to lead people into relationship with Yahweh and pave the way for the Messiah. Instead they became self-serving and self-preserving, much in the way our flesh operates. |
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| Nehemiah 10:39-11:36 |
Nehemiah Continued |
Alan Gray |
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| Our continuing study through Nehemiah |
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| Nehemiah 10:1-37 |
Nehemiah Continued |
Alan Gray |
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| Our continuing study through the book of Nehemiah |
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| Nehemiah 9:1-38 |
Revival |
Alan Gray |
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| We think revival is just hearing a motivational speaker at a special meeting. But revival starts much deeper and encompasses much more than that. |
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| Matthew 22:1-46 |
Jesus vs. the Tag Team |
Tom Fuller |
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| The Pharisees, Sadducees, and Herodians try their best to trip up Jesus by asking tough questions. But Jesus' answers and his subsequent questions, He not only silences his opponents but raises vital issues for us to consider. |
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| Nehemiah 8:1-5 |
The Feasts of Israel |
Alan Gray |
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| We take a closer look at Nehemiah 8 and see the marvelous way God provided the feasts as a prophetic picture of the Messiah and His kingdom. |
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| Matthew 21:18-46 |
Hostile Takover |
Tom Fuller |
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| Jesus puts the religious leaders on notice - He's taking back His kingdom. We also deal with one of the most misunderstood sections of the gospel: the Fig Tree. |
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| Nehemiah 7:1-8:18 |
How Do You Approach God's Word? |
Tom Fuller |
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| People have varying opinions about the Bible. Some think it is a bunch of myths or stories put together by people who wanted to control others. Some think it is partially true, partially not. Others consider it to be the written speech of God. Consider your approach as we study how Israel received God's Word after rebuilding Jerusalem |
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| Matthew 21:1-17 |
An Army of One |
Tom Fuller |
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| Jesus enters Jerusalem. Though He comes in peace, riding on a donkey, He is still an invading army, an army of One, coming to take back His palace and throne from miserable tenants who have stopped people from having a relationship with Him. He is also an army of one in our lives as well. |
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| Nehemiah 6:1-19 |
Fighting Against Opposition |
Alan Gray |
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| Nehemiah faced a determined enemy who sought to stop God's work at any cost. It teaches us to be wise about the devices of the enemy of our souls. |
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| Matthew 20:1-34 |
What Do You Want From Me? |
Tom Fuller |
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| Jesus asks a question twice in Matthew 20. How he asks it and to whom is very instructive and tells us a lot about the character of the king and those in his kingdom. It might just change your life. |
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| Nehemiah 5:1-19 |
Getting Dirty While Staying Clean |
Alan Gray |
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| Nehemiah demonstrated incredible leadership skills while rebuilding Jerusalem. He kept morally pure while also making sure to help with the work. |
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| Matthew 19:13-30 |
The Secret to a Good Life |
Tom Fuller |
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| All of us want to feel good about our lives. The society around us and even our innate senses dictate certain things that should lead to a good life. Today we meet a man who had all those things, yet felt he was missing something. That something is the key that Jesus reveals to him and us. |
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| Nehemiah 3:1-4:23 |
When the Enemy Attacks |
Alan Gray |
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| Nehemiah faced stiff opposition when he and the people tried to rebuild the wall. By working together and not giving into discouragement, God's work got done - and it can in your life too! |
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| Matthew 19:1-12 |
Divorce |
Tom Fuller |
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| Divorce is one of the most controversial topics of debate among Christians. Much of what Christians think of divorce comes from Matthew 19. But what if Jesus was talking about something far more important than just divorce? Your understanding of divorce will change. |
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| Nehemiah 2:1-20 |
Plan Well - Pray Well |
Alan Gray |
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| Nehemiah had it on his heart to rebuild Jerusalem. How he approached the king and started his task can help us as we seek to serve the Lord |
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| Hebrews 12:2 |
Why The Cross? |
Tom Fuller |
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| Of all the means available to execute Jesus, why did the Father pick a wooden cross? The answer will both surprise and free you. |
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| Nehemiah 1:1-11 |
Motivation for Movement |
Alan Gray |
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| What moves you? Is it possible that what you are passionate about might be God trying to move His will forward? Nehemiah experienced great sadness, but turned that into prayer and action that saw God's timetable for salvation moved forward. |
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