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A Visit From The Queen of Sheba

Date: November 27, 2021
Topic: Divisions
Passage: Philippians 2:1–08

Solomon’s wisdom captured international attention. It even reached out to the Queen of Sheba, which in modern terminology is Arabid which is about 1,200 miles from Jerusalem. Probably Solomon’s merchants had been operating along the Arabian coast and made contact with this pros …

Gideon’s Sense of Justice

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Topic: Justice
Passage: Judges 8:13–23

Gideon returned from the battle in victory (v. 13). But he wasn’t going to be satisfied until his idea of justice was fulfilled. First, he captured a young man of Succoth, gleaning from him a list of all 77 officials and elders of the city (v. 14). He then presented Zebah and Zalmunna, the kings of …

Judgment on Judah and Jerusalem

Date: November 26, 2021
Topic: Idolatry
Passage: Zephaniah 1:1–6

Zephaniah is no ordinary preacher. He is the great-great-grandson of King Hezekiah, one of Judah’s most famous rulers. He has royal blood in his veins, but more important, he has the message of God on his lips. Strange to say, Zephaniah preached during the reign of godly King …

Paul Confronts a Sorcerer at Cyprus

Date: November 23, 2021
Topic: Commissioned
Passage: Acts 13:1–12

Chapter 13 marks a major division in the book of Acts. The focus shifts away from Peter and the church in Judea, towards Paul and the churches he planted during his travels. The Lord called Paul and Barnabas to minister to the Gentiles. They were what we today call foreign missionaries. The …

David Reigns Over All of Israel

Date: November 22, 2021
Topic: Patience
Passage: 2 Samuel 5:1–25

After the death of Ishbosheth, all of the tribes of Israel sent their leaders to David in Hebron. They made a covenant with him. In a spiritual ceremony they anointed him king over all of Israel. This chapter starts where David becomes king of all Israel and, at the same time, he …

Refusing to Obey Brings Disastrous Results

Date: November 20, 2021
Topic: Obedience
Passage: Proverbs 28:1–14

A guilty conscience and cowardice go hand in hand. The guilty run from imagined pursuers while the righteous are as bold as lions (v. 1). Throughout Israel’s history, the stability of the nation nearly always depended on the wisdom of its leader (v. 2). It’s often the poor who are the most …

Jesus is Coming Again

Date: November 18, 2021
Topic: Revelation
Passage: Revelation 1:1–8

This book is the revelation concerning Jesus Christ. God gave the revelation of His plan to Jesus who in turn revealed it to John (v. 1). John opens the book by describing what he saw as “the Word of God and the testimony of Jesus Christ” (v. 2). A blessing is promised to those who read this …

Qualities of the Greatest Gift

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Topic: Love
Passage: 1 Corinthians 13:1–7

This is one of the most noted and best-loved chapters in the entire Bible. At the same time, few chapters have suffered more misinterpretation and misapplication than I Corinthians 13. Divorced from its context, it often becomes a sentimental sermon on Christian brotherhood. It is easy to …

Obstacles that Hinder the Work

Date: November 14, 2021
Topic: Hindrances
Passage: Acts 17:10–21

Not wanting to cause further trouble for Jason and the other Christians, Paul and Silas left Thessalonica by night and traveled southwest to Berea (v. 10), about 45 miles away. One might have expected Paul to switch up his tactics in Berea, but as usual they went right to the synagogue …

Jesus Returns to His Home Town of Nazareth

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Topic: Dishonor
Passage: Mark 6:1–6

Returning to His hometown, Jesus went into the synagogue where He had worshiped as a lad and began to teach (vv. 1-2). Remember that He did not leave Nazareth until He was about thirty years old. People knew him well and were far from being impressed by His message. Instead they …

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