HUMBLE WISDOM – MIGHTY, BUT FORGOTTEN

PM Home Bible Study Group; May 26, 2010 Ecclesiastes 9:13-18 Theme: In this passage, Solomon reflects on the frustrating fact that—’under the sun’—men are easily forgetful of the power of the wisdom they often benefit from. Solomon, in this section of his book, is continuing his presentation of counsel in the light of the conclusions he has thus far drawn concerning life...
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COME BOLDLY, AND RECEIVE!

Preached Sunday, May 23, 2010 from Hebrews 4:14-16 Theme: Because of Jesus, we are invited to come boldly to the throne of God’s grace, and receive all that we need. (Unless otherwise noted, all Scripture references are taken from The Holy Bible, New King James Version; copyright 1982, Thomas Nelson, Inc.) Seeing then that we have a great High Priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus...
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LEADERSHIP CHALLENGES

AM Bible Study Group; May 26, 2010 Numbers 11:1-35 Theme: This passage describes the trials that Moses began to experience with the people in leading them to the promised land. By this point in the story of the Book of Numbers, the trek to the promised land has begun. When the last chapter closed, we found Moses inviting one of his relatives by marriage to join with the people in their journey...
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THE JOURNEY BEGINS

AM Bible Study Group; May 19, 2010 Numbers 10:1-36 Theme: This passage describes the beginning of the march of the people of Israel to the promised land. The tenth chapter of Numbers bridges two main divisions of the book. From Chapters 1-9, we’ve read of the preparations for the march to the promised land; and from chapters 10 on to 25, we read of the march itself. The book begins with a...
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THE 'DOMESTIC' STRATEGY

Preached Sunday, May 16, 2010 from Titus 2:4-5 Theme: The impact of younger Christian women for the gospel is so vital that God calls the older Christian women in the church to pour their lives into them. (Unless otherwise noted, all Scripture references are taken from The Holy Bible, New King James Version; copyright 1982, Thomas Nelson, Inc.) Over the past few weeks, we’ve been studying...
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