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Perishable But Not Perishing

All suffering experienced in our perishable bodies is temporary, akin to the perishable nature of worldly problems, reminding us to place our trust in Christ, whose promises ensure that our efforts and trials serve eternal purposes.

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Trusting God's Timing for Justice

The Bible was not just written to help us in our time of suffering. The Bible was written in the midst of the suffering and injustices that its writers were experiencing in their time on earth. I think this is why we can find scripture so relatable.

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The Tug of Glory

The problem is the pull or drift toward wanting to get a little glory because once we get it, we almost always want a little more, and the pursuit of this glory is hard to cut off or stop.

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Moses: A Man of Prayer

Despite his pivotal role as a leader, Moses is not often immediately associated with prayer in popular perception, yet his journey reveals a consistent pattern of intimate dialogue and supplication with God.

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Pray. Sow. Reap.

Psalm 126 divides into sections highlighting God's past deliverance and offering prayers for present needs, guiding us to pray, sow effort, and trust in God's promises for future blessings.

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Walking in Obedience

Through the Holy Spirit living in us we experience God taking us by the hand and keeping us. We watch daily as our former ways of sin fade and our new life in Christ emerges as we submit each day to the lordship of Christ.

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