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The speaker shares three stories of broken promises and the resulting destruction in people's lives. He then turns to the book of Joel in the Bible to show how the nation of Israel's turning away from
The speaker discusses the feeling of being an outsider or foreigner, whether due to traveling, moving to a new city, or being of a different culture. In the early church, non-Jews felt like aliens and
The speaker asks if the audience feels loved and shares a story about his parents' marriage to emphasize the importance of trust and experiencing love in a relationship. He then discusses Ephesians 3:
The birth of Jesus is an absurd story, but it's true. It's hard to believe because people had preconceptions and expectations of how the Savior would come, and Jesus came as a baby in a dirty manger f
The Church service is like a potluck dinner. Everyone should come prepared to bring something, whether it's a hymn, a word of instruction, a revelation, a tongue, or an interpretation. The key point i
The world is not supposed to be like this, but as Christians, we must respond to the hardships we face. In Romans 8, Paul says that our present sufferings are nothing compared to the glory that will b
The passage in John 14:15-31 emphasizes that loving God and obedience are interconnected. Jesus says that if we love Him, we will obey His commandments. This statement must be taken at face value and
The author talks about a friend who left the church to become Buddhist and how he was so close to finding what he was looking for in Christianity. The author then relates this to the book of Hebrews a