Please turn with me in your Bibles to Matthew 23:1-12. In this passage we will see Jesus’ warning against hypocritical or Pharisaical religion. Wherever religion is valued, wherever religion is respected, where Christianity is thought highly of, wherever people who are spiritual are seen, there will be a temptation to counterfeit religion.
Pretty much everything you need to know about the Daniel Penny case you can learn from the “Death Wish” movies.
In Daniel chapter one, we are looking at the familiar story of the faithfulness of Daniel and his three friends to the Lord though they were captives in Babylon under King Nebuchadnezzar. They were young men, in their middle teen years.
Please turn with me in your Bibles to Matthew 22:34-40. In this passage we will see Jesus’ enemies coming to Him again trying to trap Him. Even with His enemies trying to trap Him,
Having been unfairly targeted by leftwing news media in a massive welfare fraud scandal he actually helped uncover in 2019, former Gov. Phil Bryant declared his innocence Thursday with the release of documents and a video.
An executive session called by the Board of Supervisors last Monday to discuss choosing an engineering firm for a proposed $60 million road project was improper and illegal.
Please turn with me in your Bibles to Matthew 22:15-22. The passage divides fairly simply into three parts, if you’d look at verses 15-17, you’ll see the plot which has been hatched by the Pharisees.
The Song of Solomon, or as verse one of the book calls it, the Song of Songs, is a description of the fellowship between the Lord Jesus Christ and His Church.
We are looking at John 20:11-16 this week. The Lord Jesus, having been raised from the dead, appears to His devoted servant Mary Magdalene in this passage. The first thing we notice is the love that Mary had for Jesus.
Turn with me in your bibles to Matthew 22:1-14. The parable outlines nicely into three parts. If you look at verses 1-7, it focuses on the issue of this rejected invitation. An invitation has gone out.
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