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Hey Faith-Family! Welcome to the Beyond Sunday podcast at Calvary Bible Church – where we go beyond the Sunday sermon to explore some rabbit holes to bring Biblical truths to the surface. On this episode, we dive a little deeper into Matthew 16:1-12. If you would like to submit any questions or topics for us to consider for future episodes, please …
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When will sin finally be defeated? A. The Message (5-8), “…This is their iniquity in all the land…” (6) - Sin is a really big problem - Only God can destroy its power! B. The Meaning (9-11), “…they lifted up the basket between heaven and earth…to the land of Shinar…” (9,11) - God will first constrain it…then defeat it…then remove it - The “way of j…
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The third lament of Jeremiah is very personal as it focuses on the intensifying nature of suffering. Jeremiah expresses his feelings of despair, making his pivot to hope even more impactful for the reader. His raw honesty about pain in the light of his hope in God's mercy and faithfulness is a powerful reminder that even in the darkest times, God's…
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Hey Faith-Family! Welcome to the Beyond Sunday podcast at Calvary Bible Church – where we go beyond the Sunday sermon to explore some rabbit holes to bring Biblical truths to the surface. On this episode, we dive a little deeper into 1 Timothy 2:1-7. If you would like to submit any questions or topics for us to consider for future episodes, please …
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How do I know if my testimony is true? - Test # 1: You are Gripped by the Greatness of God (5), “God is light and in Him is no darkness at all” (5) - Test # 2: You Grapple With the Guile of Your Sin (6,8,10), “…if we say we have fellowship with him and walk in darkness…we lie…” (6) - Test # 3: You Gladly Give Up Your Rights (9), “if we confess our …
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Lamentations chapter 2 continues the writer’s reflection on God’s divine punishment of Jerusalem. The fall of Jerusalem was an act of divine justice, intended to repay a wayward people for their rebellion. It was also love, intended to chasten God’s people to turn them away from their sins. Through sufferings of defeat and exile, God’s people could…
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Hey Faith-Family! Welcome to the Beyond Sunday podcast at Calvary Bible Church – where we go beyond the Sunday sermon to explore some rabbit holes to bring Biblical truths to the surface. On this episode, we dive a little deeper into Matthew 15:21-28. If you would like to submit any questions or topics for us to consider for future episodes, please…
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Hey Faith-Family! Welcome to the Beyond Sunday podcast at Calvary Bible Church – where we go beyond the Sunday sermon to explore some rabbit holes to bring Biblical truths to the surface. On this episode, we dive a little deeper into Romans 13:1-10. If you would like to submit any questions or topics for us to consider for future episodes, please s…
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The book of Lamentations is read as reflective mourning over the destruction of the temple and the devastation of Jerusalem. The temple, a symbol of God’s covenant, was destroyed. The people had abandoned their relationship with God, departed from His Word, and transferred their trust from God to political allies and the temple itself. When God’s p…
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