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Ezekiel 9-12, Job 3, John 8:1-11, 2 Peter 2:1-9 John 8:1-11: There is considerable historical discussion as to whether this section belongs in John’s Gospel at this point or somewhere else, but to my mind the discussion is less important than this is something that Jesus said in itself—whether it belongs here in the Gospel or somewhere else. It is an important story today for us to consider for several reasons. To begin with, it shows us that Jesus does take sin seriously. He does not tell the woman caught in adultery that her sin does not matter, nor that the law that speaks against her is wrong, nor that such actions of which she was convicted are permissible. Some people want to say that Jesus is such a friend of sinners that they make him a friend of sin. But no, the reason why Jesus is a friend of sinners is that he is diametrically opposed to sin—like a doctor is a…
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Everyone loves an interesting story. Whether in a movie or a book, a strong plot draws us in. We want to know what happens to the characters, how they cope with tragedies, and eventually overcome the obstacles they face. From beautiful narratives of rescue to stories of devastating heartbreak, we feel them, engage with them, and they touch our lives at the deepest level.
The Bible’s story is no different. From the patriarchs to the life of Jesus to his earliest followers, these stories engage us and help us understand the larger arc of God’s work in history.
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by Dr. Josh Moody We all fail at some point in our lives. In fact, to quote Erwin Lutzer, sometimes “failure is God’s back door to success.” But when we fail, how do we move on? Is it possible to bounce back? Yes, here are five ways. 1. Reassess When you are in a pit…
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