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Get Over Yourself: God Is Still In Charge, Part 1

September 20, 2025

There is just no possible way the main character is getting out of this mess. Despite racking your brain, doom is pretty much guaranteed. But then, the most unlikely solution pops up, surprises everyone, and our hero drives away. There are a number of instances where the Old Testament character Samson fits this model. We’ll look at one of those in this study.

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True Gospel Zeal, Part 1

Sep 19, 2025

Zeal is good! But clearly, it’s not always right. Imagine you’re part of a group who are very…

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The Gospel and Formalism, Part 2

Sep 18, 2025

Good news! You’re in! You’ve been welcomed into an incredible relationship full of joy, hope, and a future.…

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The Gospel and Formalism, Part 1

Sep 17, 2025

If you were shopping for a car, and upon popping open the hood, saw a gaping hole where…

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Gospel Versus Religion, Part 2

Sep 16, 2025

Is the highest form of spirituality sacrificing what we want and who we are? Or is there a…

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The Gospel of Jesus—Seeing and Really Seeing, Part 2

Jan 23, 2024

Peter rebukes Jesus in this passage, but then Jesus rebukes Peter, saying, “Get behind me, Satan.” To only…

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The Gospel of Jesus—Seeing and Really Seeing, Part 1

Jan 22, 2024

Why was the blind man healed twice? Did Jesus not get it right the first time? What are…

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20/20 Vision: Giving, Part 1

Jan 20, 2024

Money is such a sensitive topic to teach on and there can be confusion and a lack of…

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The Gospel of Jesus—Hearing and Really Hearing

Jan 19, 2024

Jesus feeding the crowds is a deliberate fulfillment of the messianic pattern in the Old Testament. God had…

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The Gospel of Jesus—True (and False) Religion

Jan 18, 2024

Today we think that if someone has good intentions, they must be doing things the right way. But…

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