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“Concern for God’s Work” Study Notes VF-1991
In Pastor Scott’s second message preached from the book of Nehemiah, Pastor teaches that Nehemiah...
In Pastor Scott’s second message preached from the book of Nehemiah, Pastor teaches that Nehemiah had a concern for God’s work and His people, a calling to rebuild, and confidence that God’s will would be done. We face the same challenges today that Nehemiah faced and our attitude should be the same as his. When we pull together in faith to rebuild, the Lord will hear our prayers, instruct us, and sustain us. “Concern for God’s Work” Study Notes VF-1991 Some Materials Referenced in these Stud...
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“Contending for the Faith Against Apostasy” St...
Pastor Scott continues her series on Jude. Apostasy is in our nature, and it can creep into the c...
Pastor Scott continues her series on Jude. Apostasy is in our nature, and it can creep into the church very quickly. Jude wrote his epistle to put apostasy in check, reminding us that while God delivered His people from Egypt, He destroyed that first generation for their faithlessness. Even after the people saw God’s miracles of deliverance in Egypt, they were quick to turn from Him and forget what He had done. We need this wake-up call to be vigilant and keep contending for the faith. Pastor...
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“Continue in Prayer: Praying in the Holy Spirit...
We pray to the Father by ...
We pray to the Father by the mechanism of the Holy Spirit, who helps us stay focused, brings order, guides us in all truth, and gives us the burden of what to pray for. It is not natural for us to pray; the Spirit makes intercession for us because we do not know what to pray for or how to pray. We should reflect on how we pray and what we pray about so we can have good communication with our Father. ...
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“Continue in Prayer: Praying to the Father thro...
We pray to the Father throug...
We pray to the Father through Christ, who opens the door to God for us as our High Priest. In the Old Testament, God appointed priests for men, but now the institution of the priesthood is done away with. We do not need a mere human to be our mediator, because we have Christ. We have direct access to God through grace. God wants us to take our prayers boldly to His throne and come to Him with prayers from the heart. ...
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“Continue in Prayer: Praying to the Father” Stu...
Christ taught us to address God...
Christ taught us to address God as our Father when we pray. Through Christ, we have a new relationship with God; we have the kind of access that comes from being His children, partakers in the Sonship of Christ. We are instructed to ask, to seek, and to keep knocking until He gives us what is in His will for us. Our prayers should be direct, sincere, and simple. “C...
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“Continue in Prayer: The Prayers of the Patriar...
Pastor Scott uses the phrase “Cont...
Pastor Scott uses the phrase “Continue in prayer” in Colossians 4:2 as a launching point to study the prayers of the patriarchs of the Old Testament: How were the prayers prayed? How long did it take for God to answer? When God answered, was He angry or was He pleased? Analyzing these things helps us to understand how God deals with us when we pray. “Continue in Prayer: ...
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