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Faith as Righteousness
For people of the kingdom, having faith is not negotiable, since it is impossible to please God without faith (Heb. 11:6). However, today we would be looking at faith from a different angle. Not just as a key to pleasing God, but as imperative in our stance as righteous people. In the book of Hebrews, Read more
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Faith.
For Christians, this is the substance of things hoped for and the evidence of things not yet seen (Heb. 11:1). What does this mean? It means that while we are expectant of that unanswered prayer, we can hold on to faith. Our faith is evidence of our hope. And hope, scripture says, does not put Read more
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Jesus Our Great High Priest
A high priest is a supreme religious leader and according to scripture, this was the only person who could represent the people before God. It was a role restricted to only the males of the tribe of Levi. Some of the roles of the high priest include offering sacrifices and gifts for the people and Read more
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Jesus Our Perfect Sacrifice
When God created this world, it was perfect. It was free from sin, sickness, and every other kind of evil. However, man’s initial error caused sin and death to enter this world. The initial relationship we had with God was lost. The penalty for sin is death and because of the fall of man, we Read more
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Jesus Our Mediator
According to Google, a mediator is a person who attempts to make people involved in a conflict come to an agreement; [that is] a go-between. Jesus Christ is our mediator. He assumes that role for all who believe in Him. Because of sin, we were at enmity with God. The Bible helps us understand that Read more
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Sufficient Grace to Love
As believers, we are called to do the impossible. That is, we have been called to do that which the natural man would find terribly hard to do. Last week, we covered a very critical aspect of our identity as believers; here on earth, we are just like Christ is (1 Jhn. 4:17). This means Read more
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