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John 3:16
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Romans 10:9//Ephesians 2:8-9//Romans 6:1-2
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“God meets with men through the preaching of the word, which is his great arsenal for conviction, conversion, and edification. God often cuts men by the sword of his word in that arsenal, striking directly at their heart-loved lust. He startles the sinner, and motivates him to mortify and relinquish the evil of his heart.”
— John Owen
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"For generations, believers have looked in hope to the Messiah, the one who conquers sin and Satan and who makes all things new. Your hurt has a cause, and Jesus will triumph over it." – Megan Hill
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God's goodness is the root of all goodness, and our goodness, if we have any, springs out of His goodness.
William Tyndale
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“We are all leaving a legacy. When we walk out of a room, either we leave behind the aroma of Christ that spreads the knowledge of Him everywhere (2 Corinthians 2:15-16), or we are leaving the less pleasant smell of self-promotion or the vacuum of saying and being nothing much at all.
A legacy of faithfulness, godliness, kindness, gentleness, honesty, integrity, love, and peace is a legacy that will be remembered with affection.
But most importantly, it will point people to the one whose life matters most—the Lord Jesus.
A legacy is the accretion of daily decisions to make a difference for Christ: to love Him and love our neighbor, to pursue peace and speak of Him.
Each of us is leaving a legacy. Every day we are adding something to the portrait of our lives, and eventually what we leave behind—our decisions, our contributions, our priorities—will remain, at least for a time, for others to reflect upon and consider.
Today, you will build a small—or perhaps major—part of your own legacy. So do the work God has prepared for you to do and make a difference for Him.
After all, we never know when we’ve just made our final deposit in the legacy we’re leaving.”
~ Alistair Begg
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Now when Jesus went into the region of Caesarea Philippi, He asked His disciples, “Who do people say that the Son of Man is?” And they answered, “Some say John the Baptist; others, Elijah; and still others, Jeremiah, or [just] one of the prophets.” He said to them, “But who do you say that I am?” Simon Peter replied, “You are the Christ (the Messiah, the Anointed), the Son of the living God.” Then Jesus answered him, “Blessed [happy, spiritually secure, favored by God] are you, Simon son of Jonah, because flesh and blood (mortal man) did not reveal this to you, but My Father who is in heaven. [Matthew 16:13-17]
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“For the Lord does not see as man sees; for man looks at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.”
—‭1 Samuel 16:7b
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They Do NOT Want You to Hear This Ex-transgender’s Story
Ex-transgender woman shares her ASTONISHING testimony. In this video, Laura Perry Smalts speaks on her story, the hope that can be found in Christ, the truth about transgenderism, and more.
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If we would be Holy Spirit-taught and guided, we must die to ourselves, to sin, and to the world; no longer seeking anything for ourselves in this world. 
F.B. Meyer
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Episode 1554/1758. The Scripture art series from Revelation to Genesis.
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They bring their bodies to the house of prayer, but not their souls. They worship with their mouths, but not “in spirit and in truth.” They are sticklers for immersion or early morning communion, yet take no thought about keeping their hearts with all diligence. They boast of their orthodoxy, but disregard the precepts of Christ. Multitudes of professing Christians abstain from external acts of violence, yet regularly rob their neighbors of a good name by spreading evil reports against them. They contribute regularly to the “pastor’s salary,” but shrink not from misrepresenting their goods and cheating their customers, persuading themselves that “business is business.” They have more regard for the laws of man than those of God, for His fear is not before their eyes. ~ Arthur Pink
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