Florida Coast Church (PCA) - Pompano Beach, Florida - Praising, Learning, Loving
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In encounters with a powerful man and a destitute woman, Jesus showed the authority of his word over sickness and death.Por Larry Trotter
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Probably the most difficult of Jesus' commands is for his disciples to love our enemies, following what he already did for his enemies to make us his friends.Por Larry Trotter
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Happy are those who have the kingdom of God, even if they lack much on earth, and the most pitiful are those who do not have the kingdom, even if they have abundance for a short time now.Por Larry Trotter
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In a series of controversies with the religious leaders, Jesus revealed the nature of the Kingdom of God and how he would bring it to the world.Por Larry Trotter
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In three related episodes, Jesus demonstrated his authority to forgive our sins.Por Larry Trotter
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Having defended himself from the devil’s temptations, Jesus went on the offensive as the one anointed to deliver people from sin and oppression.Por Larry Trotter
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As the second Adam and the faithful Israel, Jesus resisted temptation and so can help us when we are tempted.Por Larry Trotter
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In the next pair of sections about John and Jesus, Luke reported that the Word of God came upon John, and the Holy Spirit came upon Jesus.Por Larry Trotter
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The extraordinary events in Jerusalem and the mundane events in Nazareth reveal Jesus' uniqueness and his ordinariness.Por Larry Trotter
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We need to look again at the familiar story of Jesus’ birth to see the many connections with past promises and their coming fulfillment.Por Larry Trotter
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John’s birth and Zechariah’s prophecy pointed to the greatest manifestation of God’s mercy ever.Por Larry Trotter
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Although the son of Elizabeth would be great, the son of Mary would be even greater!Por Larry Trotter
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The opening of Luke's narrative about Jesus helps us know for certain the things we have learned about Jesus.Por Larry Trotter
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While David rejoiced in being rescued from an untimely death, his words pointed to his descendant who would experience an untimely death but be rescued from the grave.Por Larry Trotter
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The ideal king’s marriage to the ideal bride not only teaches us about marriage but also about the relationship between God and his people.Por Larry Trotter
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God’s creation shows forth his majesty and the majesty of humanity and of the Son of Man.Por Larry Trotter
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Starting the day by focusing on the LORD orients the entire day toward him.Por Larry Trotter
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Although the nations are constantly in rebellion against the Lord, he has established his Son as King over the whole world.Por Larry Trotter
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The first psalm describes the two ways to live and their results.Por Larry Trotter
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These two psalms teach us to ask our soul why it is downcast and to answer it with the only hope in life and death.Por Larry Trotter
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The imprecatory (cursing) psalms point to the triumph of God’s justice through judgment or salvation.Por Larry Trotter
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Within the final greetings in his letter to the Romans, Paul included a declaration about the final victory of the church.Por Larry Trotter
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Jesus has authority and power over all things and is bringing the powers of darkness down.Por Larry Trotter
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One of Paul's purposes in visiting Rome was to receive help to get the gospel all the way to Spain.Por Larry Trotter
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Our little work of accepting each other in the church is part of the big work God is doing in the world.Por Larry Trotter
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There are two basic principles that enable Christians with differing convictions on debatable matters to live together in harmony in the church.Por Larry Trotter
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New life in Christ includes submission to governmental authorities, love for the other, and putting on Christ for all to see him.Por Larry Trotter
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In response to all of God‘s mercies described in the first 11 chapters, we are to present our bodies and be renewed in our minds.Por Larry Trotter
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The rejection of Jesus by many Israelites is God‘s plan for the salvation of the nations, and even of Israel itself.Por Larry Trotter
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Although many Jews did not believe the gospel and many non-Jews did, everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.Por Larry Trotter
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God is free to define Israel, to show mercy or wrath, and to add to Israel from the nations.Por Larry Trotter
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Although Christians may suffer much, and many things are against us, we will end up being hyper-victorious in Christ.Por Larry Trotter
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Because of the Holy Spirit, believers can live in a way that pleases God.Por Larry Trotter
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Although sin twists the law for evil purposes, the law itself is good.Por Larry Trotter
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Not only did Christ die and rise for his people, but they also died and rose with him, liberating them from sin to live new lives.Por Larry Trotter
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Adam was a type of Christ, each having the same role as the representative of his people, but with opposite outcomes.Por Larry Trotter
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Not only are believers in Jesus justified before God, but we also have peace, grace, hope, love, reconciliation, and salvation.Por Larry Trotter
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Abraham’s example proves that the only way to be right with God is through faith in Jesus Christ, not by works, ritual, law, or the what we can now see.Por Larry Trotter
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After ruling out the possibility of being right with God through the law, Paul presented the only way - through faith in Jesus Christ.Por Larry Trotter
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In the conclusion of his case against humanity, Paul demonstrated that all are under sin, which is why all need the redemption that is only in Christ.Por Larry Trotter
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Salvation is not a matter of racial identity or religious privilege but of true righteousness, which comes through the gospel.Por Larry Trotter
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Although God gave humanity up to our sins, he also gave up his Son for our sins.Por Larry Trotter
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The gospel is the power of salvation for all who believe because it reveals the righteousness of God that is by faith from first to last.Por Larry Trotter
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Paul began his letter to the Romans by explaining the gospel of God and its purpose to bring about the obedience of faith among the nations.Por Larry Trotter
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1 Samuel ends on a sad but hopeful note with Saul killed and David waiting in the wings, but even David and the rest of the kings of Judah were preparation for the ideal Messiah King.Por Larry Trotter
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The opposite results of David's and Saul's desperate measures hold lessons about how to live in the world while not being of the world.Por Larry Trotter
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Three incidents in the life of David illustrate the principle that believers should not pay evil for evil but overcome evil with good while trusting the Lord and letting his hand save.Por Larry Trotter
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God sent his unique Son in human flesh to be the propitiation for sins, Savior of the world, and life for all who believe.Por Larry Trotter
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God's continued rescuing of David from Saul show that God always reserves a remnant of his people and ultimately saves his anointed one from death.Por Larry Trotter
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While David used desperate and even deceptive means of escape, God provided for him because of his grace and faithfulness.Por Larry Trotter
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