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House of Grace
In Mark chapter 6 (after Jesus had fed the 5000) he told his disciples to get into the ship and go to to Bethsaidia, while he sent the people away. When Jesus sent his disciples to Bethsaidia which in the Hebrew means house of grace he went into a mountain to pray. In the evening (when…
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The Battle is the Lord’s
In 2 Chronicles 20, an army of Moabites, Ammonites, Meunites, and Edomites came out to war with Jehoshaphat, King of Israel. These nations were enemies of YHWY’s people. They served other gods or the demonic realm. For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness…
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The God of All Grace
Sometimes the trials of life can be so difficult we don’t know how we can make it through, but the Lord never breaks a promise. He tells us that if we put our hope in him, we will never be disappointed. The God of all grace will comfort, strengthen, restore, and establish us after we…
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Good From Nazareth?
Luke Chapter 4, tells us that Jesus was tempted in the wilderness by the devil. ” If you are really the Son of God then prove it,” (my paraphrase) Jesus does not comply. He had nothing to prove. Jesus knows who he is! Considering the source, Jesus rejects the temptation. He tells the devil to take…
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“I Have Seen the Lord!”
It is interesting to note that the very first person that Jesus revealed himself to after he was risen from the dead was Mary Magdalene. Why do you think that was? Something to think about! Now when he rose early on the first day of the week, he appeared first to Mary Magdalene, from whom…
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The Door
There are natural doors that open to allow entrance and close to prevent entrance. In the Kingdom of God a door represents entrance or access from the natural realm to the Spiritual realm. In Hebrew door is pethach. An opening, gate, entrance way. It is more than just an ordinary natural door. The root word for…
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Forgiveness
The scriptures tell us that according to the law of Moses without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness or remission of sins. The KJV uses the word remission which is more than just forgiveness. It means to be set free from sin and its consequence. Remission in the Greek, is aphesis, which means…
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God Declares HIS Word.
Have you heard of the idiom ‘don’t put the cart before the horse’? What it means is to do things in the correct order. A spiritual principle many get out of order is the act of declaration. To declare is to say something emphatically or to make it officially known. A recent Christian trend today…
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Take No Thought
Jesus said in his word that he did not want us to “take thought” (Merimna) for our life. In the Greek, Merimna, means to be anxious, troubled, worried, prompting one’s interest, looking out for, caring a lot about. Jesus knew that by taking thought we can become mentally and emotionally sick. Science reveals that excessive…
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DO YOU NEED A MIRACLE?
Jesus performed many mighty miracles in certain cities in Israel but they still refused to repent. Then began he to upbraid the cities wherein most of his mighty works were done, because they repented not. Matthew 11: 20 What did these cities not repent of? We have to read the whole Chapter of Matthew 11…

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