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Epiphany - Monday |
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first posted
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Genesis 19:1-17 (18-23) 24-29
Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah Before bedtime, the men of The angels struck the mob with
blindness so
that they were ineffective in breaking in. The angels told Is Jesus your Lord? Are you Jesus’ disciple? Are you trusting
and obeying Jesus? Have you received the indwelling Holy Spirit since
you first truly believed (Acts 19:2)? Are you making disciples of Jesus
Christ and teaching them to obey all that Jesus commands (Matthew
28:18-20)? Do you know with certainty where you will spend eternity (1
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Epiphany - Tuesday |
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first posted
02/02/04 |
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Genesis 21:1-21
Isaac
and Ishmael When the child
was weaned, Abraham
held a great feast, but Sarah was jealous for her son Isaac; she didn’t
want
his half-brother Ishmael to share Isaac’s inheritance so she had
Abraham send
Ishmael and his mother Hagar, Sarah’s maid, away. Abraham didn’t want
to, but
the Lord told him to follow Sarah’s wishes, and that the Lord would
also make a
great nation of Ishmael on Abraham’s account. Hagar and
Ishmael wandered in the
wilderness until their provisions ran out, and Hagar put the child down
under a
bush and prepared to die. But the Lord called to Hagar and reassured
her and
opened her eyes and she saw a well, where she was able to replenish her
water
supply. Ishmael grew up in the wilderness and became strong. His mother
took a
wife for him from
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Epiphany - Wednesday |
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first posted
02/03/04 |
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Genesis 22:1-18 Abraham sacrifices
Isaac When they arrived at the place God had told
him, Abraham built an altar, laid out the wood, and then bound Isaac
and placed
him on the wood. Abraham took the knife and was about to slay his son,
when the
Lord spoke to Abraham and told him to stop. The Lord said that he now
knew that
Abraham feared (had the proper awe and respect for God) and was
obedient to
God, not withholding his beloved only son. Abraham looked up and saw a
ram
caught by his horns in a thicket, so Abraham took the ram and
sacrificed it to
the Lord. The Lord renewed his promise to Abraham to bless him and make
of him
a great nation, because Abraham was obedient to the Lord.
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Epiphany - Thursday |
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first posted
02/04/04 |
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Genesis 23:1-20
The
death of Sarah Today a stone
fortress-like
enclosure built by Herod the Great stands around the field, and a
Moslem Mosque
sits on top of the cave.] That’s the way it is if we go along with the
present
world system. There is no eternal security apart from Jesus. To have
eternal
security we must choose Jesus and be willing to pay whatever is
required.
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Epiphany - Friday |
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first posted
02/05/04 |
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Genesis 24:1-27 Abraham gets a
wife for Isaac Jesus
didn’t hide out in
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Epiphany - Saturday |
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first posted
02/06/04 |
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Genesis 24:28-38,
49-51 Rebekah betrothed Jesus’ teaching
stirred up controversy among the people. They were afraid
to speak openly about Jesus (John 7:13) but Jesus was speaking boldly
in the Is Jesus your Lord? Are you Jesus’ disciple? Are you trusting and obeying Jesus? Have you received the indwelling Holy Spirit since you first truly believed (Acts 19:2)? Are you making disciples of Jesus Christ and teaching them to obey all that Jesus commands (Matthew 28:18-20)? Do you know with certainty where you will spend eternity (1 John 5:11-13; Ephesians 1:13-14)? |