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"Give them what they've got coming!" James and John may have been thinking this. We may feel this way as well sometimes. But that's not what Jesus was thinking as He "set His face to go to Jerusalem."
"For Thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever and ever. Amen." Scripture includes a number of "doxologies" like this in prayer and praise to God in both the Old and New Testament. What does it mean and why is included with the Lord's Prayer?
How much sin can I get away with ... and still be forgiven? At what concentration does it become a problem?
Wouldn't it be great if God showed Himself in a dazzling display of power? What a blessing it is that God reveals Himself in His Word which endures!
Living in this sin-filled world can leave us discouraged, exhausted ... and running in the wrong direction. God calls us back to Himself, reminds us we're not alone, and gives us strength.
There may be a difference between being "angry" and being "mad." We live in a world which is bit of both – but, in love, needs to hear what Jesus has done for it.
In Christ, we are now sons of God. That's the result of a whole new relationship that wasn't there before. And with this comes a very special privilege.
In a world shattered by sin we ask God to protect us from every evil of body and soul, possessions and reputation.
While we were once "prisoners of the law," Paul warns us not to make ourselves prisoners once again. Instead, he encourages us to stand firm in the freedom which Christ has given us.