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Is Great Distress Healthy? – Acts 17:16
Am I hardened and calloused by evil in this world?
The Greatest Compliment to God – Acts 17:10-15
Will I place my confidence in earthly accomplishments?
The God of Upended Lives – Acts 17:1-9
Will I choose to follow Jesus no matter the earthly costs to me?
Praising God for All His Goodness – Psalms 103:1-14
Praise is a determination of the soul.
Clearing a Path for the Gospel Through Persecution – Acts 16:35-40
Sometimes God provides in mysterious ways.
The Mind-blowing Rewards of The Faithful – Acts 16:29-34
What rewards am I seeking for the causes I take on?
Praise God in Hardship (Others Are Watching) – Acts 16:25-28
God is a master at the counter move.
The Gifts of Joseph – Genesis 37:23-24, 27-28
"it was not you who sent me here, but God."
When Others Disrupt Our Plans – Acts 16:16-18
Will I humbly serve God amidst the noise of this world?
A Worshiper of God – Acts 16:11-15
Would it not be cool to be described first as a worshiper of God?
Shut Doors, Crushed Dreams, and God’s Calling – Acts 16:6-10
Have you ever wondered what God is up to?
Early Beginnings Proverbs 28:2
Think About It There was a time in our nation’s history that a government official could make a statement like the following without being attacked and even removed from his position. This statement was made by a member of our Supreme Court in 1892. “Our laws and institutions must necessarily be based and...