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  • "Faith Promise" Defined
    Mar 8 2026
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  • Abram to the Rescue - Part I
    Mar 1 2026
    When Lot was taken captive, Abram did not hesitate — he went after him. Love moved him toward the one in bondage. In the same way, we are called to move toward those trapped in addiction, not with judgment, but with courageous, covenant love. After the victory, Abram recognized that it was God who delivered his nephew. True rescue always acknowledges that freedom ultimately comes from the Lord. And when the king of Sodom offered reward, Abram refused to compromise his convictions. As we seek to help others find freedom, may we rescue boldly, give God the glory, and stand firm in our convictions.
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  • Renewed Faith
    Feb 22 2026
    In Genesis 13, Abraham models spiritual growth by returning to God in worship, restraining his own rights for the sake of peace, and trusting God’s promises. When we follow his example—repenting, repressing, and receiving—we discover that God meets us, blesses us, and guides our steps.
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  • Faith Under Pressure
    Feb 15 2026
    When famine strikes the Promised Land, Abram’s faith is tested under pressure. Fear drives him to Egypt, where Abram’s Faithlessness is revealed as he relies on deception rather than trust in God’s promises. Yet, in God’s surprising grace, Abram’s Fortune increases even in the midst of failure, showing that God’s covenant purposes are not undone by human weakness. Ultimately, the passage points to Abram’s Fortress—not his own wisdom or schemes, but the Lord Himself, who intervenes, protects Sarai, and preserves His promise. This account reminds us that while faith may falter, God remains faithful and is our true refuge.
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  • Abram: God's First Missionary
    Feb 8 2026
    God first called Abram to believe His promise, and Abram responded in faith. Then, trusting God’s word, he obeyed by leaving what was familiar and going where the Lord led. As Abram traveled, he built altars and called on the name of the Lord, becoming a witness to God’s saving purpose. Abram shows us that mission always flows from faith—first we trust God, then we follow Him.
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  • All In: Missionally Committed
    Feb 1 2026
    In Acts 2:37–47, the first church responds to the gospel with hearts transformed and lives sent outward. They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching, to fellowship, to breaking bread, and to prayer—and God used their shared life as a powerful witness. Their generosity met real needs, their worship displayed real joy, and their daily faithfulness led to daily growth as “the Lord added to their number.”
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  • All In: As a Sovereignly Placed Member
    Jan 18 2026
    In 1 Corinthians 12, Paul reminds us that the church is one body with many members, each sovereignly placed by God. Unity grows when we recognize that, though we are many, we belong to the same body in Christ—no part standing alone, no member unnecessary. Unity also deepens when we embrace our differences as God-designed and essential; every gift, role, and function contributes to the health and mission of the whole. Finally, true unity is expressed through mutual care and personal responsibility.
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  • When the Lord Came Down at Babel
    Dec 14 2025
    At Babel, the people were united in pride and defiance of God, building a tower to make a name for themselves. But God, in His mercy, came down when pride rose up, scattering the nations and reminding us that true greatness comes only through obedience to Him.
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