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There are many "phrases"--or worse--that the world has for those who merely try to live for the Lord. This is another beatitude that addresses the conduct of men. Consider, are we persecuted...for righteousness' sake? Do we live a Christ-honoring, righteous lifestyle, regardless of persecution?โดย Mel Kimberlin
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Take a moment and think of a time you were physically hungry, and pining to eat--how did you feel up to then; before eating? What do we really desire here on this earth? What do we truly hunger and thirst after?โดย Mel Kimberlin
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John Wycliffe stated, "Blessed be mild men". What does it mean to be meek? Contrary to what modern thoughts are regarding being meek, or meekness, it is most certainly not a sign of weakness. Today, we will review three components of this Beatitude.โดย Mel Kimberlin
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This is a special day to thank Fathers!We probably know little about this man; the Father of John the Baptist. He was a Father that focused on serving, and trusting on God. Churches and families are blessed with blameless Fathers.โดย Mel Kimberlin
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Mourning indicates tears; and society tends to look at crying as a sign of weakness, especially among men. But, many men have wept for mournful reasons! Mourning proceeds from poverty of spirit, or, in spirit. When was the last time we have mourned, over our sin for instance? Today, we will look at three insights into this beatitude.…
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The phrase, "Two is company; three is a crowd", is oftentimes used (or comes up in circumstances) that may be necessary. But what about that "third party"? In this message, we will consider it in light of earthly friendships, and fellowship.โดย Mel Kimberlin
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There is always two sides to a coin; as there is an 'us' and a 'them'. But, this is NOT to discredit others, churches, or individuals. The Great Commission does not give any groups mandate to "police"; the Word of God is our real police. As such, Jesus does not admonish his disciples to forbid those who were doing things....…
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Pastor Kimberlin continues his study of the headcovering. This part of the series examines the different interpretations of 1 Corinthians 11:2-16. Sermon 1 examines the double, or two-covering interpretation.โดย Mel Kimberlin
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This is the first message of Part 3 on our series "A Forensic Investigation of the Headcovering - An Exposition of the Passage." In this message, Pastor Kimberlin uses hermeneutical rules to lay the foundation for an exposition of 1 Corinthians 11:2-16.โดย Mel Kimberlin
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This is the second message in the series. We have a responsibility to apply sound hermeneutical principles in interpreting Scripture. This message focuses on rules for interpretation.โดย Mel Kimberlin
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These men--mentioned in our text today--were unsaved Jews; more noble than those at Thessaloniki. They were more noble in that they searched the Scriptures, which we see the result(s) thereof, in the Scriptures. Do we still have the Scriptures today?โดย Mark A. King
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This is the first sermon, Part 1, in our series, "A Forensic Investigation of the Headcovering." Part 1 provides an "Explanation for the Study."โดย Mel Kimberlin
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In these Scriptures, God is giving instruction to Moses, and His people, to consistently exercise justice. We should always be motivated in exercising justice. We see three motivational factors in this message, for God's children to exercise.โดย Mel Kimberlin
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In our text today, Jesus describes two rocks; Peter (Petros), the small rock, and Christ Himself (petra), of which Jesus states that upon Him (Himself), He will build His church. The purpose of His lesson was to focus His disciples on Him; thus, the focus for us here is on the identity of Jesus Christ our Lord.…
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The psalmist is looking to God, to pardon him. A pardon sets aside a crime, etc., one has been convicted of. As the Scriptures teach, our iniquity is great, and only God can pardon us--He does this through His Son, Jesus Christโดย Victor Brooks
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Suffering through wounds is not a "normal" thing to do, hence medicines and surgical procedures for physical wounds. We have some aids to mental wounds as well. But there are some wounds that can be helpful (surgery inflicts its own kind of wounds). There are spiritual wounds that can be helpful to us as well. In this message, we will see how faith…
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King Saul, moved by pride and disillusion, when David was honored for his military victory, sought to take his life. Fortunately, there were men who came to shore up David, and help Israel fight the battles--they were, or became, veterans! We will see three aspects of the verses referenced in today's message.…
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The Bible is full of lessons demonstrating God's wisdom for us! This Proverbs addresses the allurement of the strange woman--enticement! The "foolish woman" can be equated to.... self. You and I are subject to secretive sin and enticement. Self, Satan, and Society are all enticing elements...โดย Mel Kimberlin
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Shakespeare was quoted as saying (paraphrased) "A fool thinks to be wise; but a wise man thinks himself to be a fool". This world is full of fools who think to be wise. Jesus is (or at least should be) our wisdom--and we know by following Him, we cannot go wrong!โดย Mel Kimberlin
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The state of church attendance is not good. A recent study conveyed that only 20% of Americans attend church every week; 57% seldom, or never attend church! ("The State of Church Attendance; Trends and Statistics"). Thankfully, the Lord has conveyed to us that there is no doubt--the Lord's churches will always be relevant!…
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Judah did not get the message that God gave Ezekiel. As a result, they spent 70 years in Babylonian captivity. Are we getting the message today? In this message, we see three factors that led up to Ezekiel preparing stuff for (the) captivity.โดย Mel Kimberlin
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You will experience storms in your life; but you are not the only one to do so. What is most relevant is that Jesus calms the sea, and the storms in your life. In these storm-like conditions, there are other little ships--they too suffer adversities, trials, tribulations, etc. We should remember that there are other little ships.…
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