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Morning Devotion: Kindergarten-simple

Some people think the Bible is too hard to understand.
It’s true that some apocalyptic language is veiled to many people, yet the vast majority of the Bible is readily comprehended.
That doesn’t mean it’s readily embraced, however.
Such reluctance is not a matter of intellect, but instead a matter of […]

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Morning Devotion: Covered

God told the Hebrews, via Moses, to prepare for the Passover night by covering the door frames of their homes in Egypt with the blood of flawless, yearling lambs or goats.
When the death angel saw the blood, the firstborn of the house would be spared.
“When I see the blood, I will pass over you.” […]

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Morning Devotion: Assurance

On the day the Church was born, the Day of Pentecost, the Apostle Peter told the people how to be born again from a life of sin into a life of salvation:
“Each of you must repent of your sins and turn to God, and be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness […]

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It’s good to be reminded by scripture of just how important baptism is in the mind of the God.
He certainly didn’t see it as optional.
“And Jesus Christ was revealed as God’s Son by his baptism in water and by shedding his blood on the cross — not by water only, […]

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Morning Devotion: Washed into eternity

As teens, we couldn’t expect somebody else’s parents to feed us and house us and buy us clothing.
We couldn’t expect those other parents to pay our car insurance deductibles when we got into vehicle accidents.
And we certainly couldn’t expect those parents to forgive us when we did careless, sometimes rebellious acts that caused us problems […]

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