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The Story of Gideon, the Resurrection, and Fait...

At an altar, someone or something dies. When Gideon finally stopped his vocabulary of doubt in Ju...

At an altar, someone or something dies. When Gideon finally stopped his vocabulary of doubt in Judges 6:11-15, he built an altar and called it Jehovah-shalom. "Shalom" means peace, and peace is cessation of againstness. We start with God the same way Gideon did. Then we go forth in the strong courage that God is with us and, if need be, He clothes Himself with us t help us complete the task at hand. Judges 6. VF-0489. © Copyright 1986

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The Substance of the Cross

The substance of the cross is the message of the power of God to save. To those that are perishin...

The substance of the cross is the message of the power of God to save. To those that are perishing, the message is foolishness, but to those that hear the truth, it is eternal salvation. 1 Corinthians 1:18. VF-2014

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The Supremacy of Christ

The message begins a series on the book of Hebrews, a book whose authorship has been debated but ...

The message begins a series on the book of Hebrews, a book whose authorship has been debated but never resolved definitively. In the Old Testament God spoke through the prophets, but today he speaks to us through His Son Jesus Christ as the final Revelation of His Word. He is the heir of all things and we are His coheirs. It is the “betterness” of Christ over the prophets of old and His uniqueness when compared to the world’s religious founders that make Him supreme. Hebrews 1:1-3. Disc 1 of ...

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The Supremacy of Christ Over Moses

Put away your rituals because a greater one than Moses is here: Christ Jesus, The Apostle and Hig...

Put away your rituals because a greater one than Moses is here: Christ Jesus, The Apostle and High Priest of our profession. Hebrews 3:1-6. Disc 12 of 45 in the Hebrews series- VF-1902

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The Symbolism of the Meat Offering

Looking at the symbolism of the meat offering helps us to understand the “how” of Colossians 2:1...

Looking at the symbolism of the meat offering helps us to understand the “how” of Colossians 2:14: how Christ blotted out the handwriting of ordinances and nailed them to His cross, and how we being in Christ's finished work are no longer under the law but free in Christ, and free to worship Him!  Colossians 2:14; Leviticus 2. Disc 11 in the current series: Colossians Chapter 2. VF-2287

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The Tabernacle

There was a Life worth more than all the lives of man put together that one day, in the fullness ...

There was a Life worth more than all the lives of man put together that one day, in the fullness of time, would pay the penalty of man’s sin and die on a hill and restore the relationship by paying the penalty and thereby breaching the gap that God might now come to find the lost sheep and take up his habitation and abode in relation with us again. Hebrews 8.  LF-0050  © Copyright 1977

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