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It may surprise you that the book of Revelation begins with a series of letters from Jesus, to seven churches in Asia Minor (modern day Turkey). Jesus’ words of encouragement and warning, in these letters, are not only directed at those seven churches. These written words of Christ are also meant to cause us to take an honest look at the condition of our own church, and ultimately, our own hearts as well. Support the show
It may surprise you that the book of Revelation begins with a series of letters from Jesus, to seven churches in Asia Minor (modern day Turkey). Jesus’ words of encouragement and warning, in these letters, are not only directed at those seven churches. These written words of Christ are also meant to cause us to take an honest look at the condition of our own church, and ultimately, our own hearts as well. Support the show
It may surprise you that the book of Revelation begins with a series of letters from Jesus, to seven churches in Asia Minor (modern day Turkey). Jesus’ words of encouragement and warning, in these letters, are not only directed at those seven churches. These written words of Christ are also meant to cause us to take an honest look at the condition of our own church, and ultimately, our own hearts as well. Support the show
It may surprise you that the book of Revelation begins with a series of letters from Jesus, to seven churches in Asia Minor (modern day Turkey). Jesus’ words of encouragement and warning, in these letters, are not only directed at those seven churches. These written words of Christ are also meant to cause us to take an honest look at the condition of our own church, and ultimately, our own hearts as well. Support the show
It may surprise you that the book of Revelation begins with a series of letters from Jesus, to seven churches in Asia Minor (modern day Turkey). Jesus’ words of encouragement and warning, in these letters, are not only directed at those seven churches. These written words of Christ are also meant to cause us to take an honest look at the condition of our own church, and ultimately, our own hearts as well. Support the show
It may surprise you that the book of Revelation begins with a series of letters from Jesus, to seven churches in Asia Minor (modern day Turkey). Jesus’ words of encouragement and warning, in these letters, are not only directed at those seven churches. These written words of Christ are also meant to cause us to take an honest look at the condition of our own church, and ultimately, our own hearts as well. Support the show
It may surprise you that the book of Revelation begins with a series of letters from Jesus, to seven churches in Asia Minor (modern day Turkey). Jesus’ words of encouragement and warning, in these letters, are not only directed at those seven churches. These written words of Christ are also meant to cause us to take an honest look at the condition of our own church, and ultimately, our own hearts as well. Support the show
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When we think of Moses, we usually picture him seeing God in the burning bush, warning Pharaoh of the 10 plagues, or receiving the 10 Commandments from God. But what happens to Moses after Egypt and Sinai? As we walk through selections from Numbers and Deuteronomy, we'll see how Moses' time leading the Israelites through the wilderness points us to our need for Jesus Christ and the hope we have in the Gospel. Support the show...
When we think of Moses, we usually picture him seeing God in the burning bush, warning Pharaoh of the 10 plagues, or receiving the 10 Commandments from God. But what happens to Moses after Egypt and Sinai? As we walk through selections from Numbers and Deuteronomy, we'll see how Moses' time leading the Israelites through the wilderness points us to our need for Jesus Christ and the hope we have in the Gospel. Support the show...
When we think of Moses, we usually picture him seeing God in the burning bush, warning Pharaoh of the 10 plagues, or receiving the 10 Commandments from God. But what happens to Moses after Egypt and Sinai? As we walk through selections from Numbers and Deuteronomy, we'll see how Moses' time leading the Israelites through the wilderness points us to our need for Jesus Christ and the hope we have in the Gospel. Support the show...
When we think of Moses, we usually picture him seeing God in the burning bush, warning Pharaoh of the 10 plagues, or receiving the 10 Commandments from God. But what happens to Moses after Egypt and Sinai? As we walk through selections from Numbers and Deuteronomy, we'll see how Moses' time leading the Israelites through the wilderness points us to our need for Jesus Christ and the hope we have in the Gospel. Support the show...
When we think of Moses, we usually picture him seeing God in the burning bush, warning Pharaoh of the 10 plagues, or receiving the 10 Commandments from God. But what happens to Moses after Egypt and Sinai? As we walk through selections from Numbers and Deuteronomy, we'll see how Moses' time leading the Israelites through the wilderness points us to our need for Jesus Christ and the hope we have in the Gospel. Support the show...
When we think of Moses, we usually picture him seeing God in the burning bush, warning Pharaoh of the 10 plagues, or receiving the 10 Commandments from God. But what happens to Moses after Egypt and Sinai? As we walk through selections from Numbers and Deuteronomy, we'll see how Moses' time leading the Israelites through the wilderness points us to our need for Jesus Christ and the hope we have in the Gospel. Support the show...
When we think of Moses, we usually picture him seeing God in the burning bush, warning Pharaoh of the 10 plagues, or receiving the 10 Commandments from God. But what happens to Moses after Egypt and Sinai? As we walk through selections from Numbers and Deuteronomy, we'll see how Moses' time leading the Israelites through the wilderness points us to our need for Jesus Christ and the hope we have in the Gospel. Support the show...
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When we think of Moses, we usually picture him seeing God in the burning bush, warning Pharaoh of the 10 plagues, or receiving the 10 Commandments from God. But what happens to Moses after Egypt and Sinai? As we walk through selections from Numbers and Deuteronomy, we'll see how Moses' time leading the Israelites through the wilderness points us to our need for Jesus Christ and the hope we have in the Gospel. Support the show...
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When you start reading the book of Hebrews, you immediately notice how heavily it relies on the Old Testament. Angels, the law, the covenants, the high priest, and many of the Old Testament “heroes” of the faith all come into play in this book. But why mention any of them? The author of Hebrews shows us how all these aspects of the Old Testament point us to Jesus, who is far superior in every way. And it’s a good thing, because in difficult times we need to hold fast to One who is far superior a...