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Five paradoxes can be found in Matthew 11:25-30: the paradox of the hidden gospel, the Father's will, the Trinity, the heavy yoke, and the meek Messiah.
Christ is King over all, but what does His kingdom look like?
The treacherous departure of the Israelite leaders from their wives was indicative of their treacherous departure from the Lord, as we see in Malachi 2:10-17.
What were the characteristics of the priests and what are the characteristics of Jesus' priestly work?
We examine the life of Jacob the supplanter, who was touched, transformed, and blessed by God.
We begin examining the offices of Christ, of which He has three, the first being that of Prophet.
God made men and women different but complimentary as seen in Genesis 1:26-27. We examine some of the differences in this message.
False prophets: what does the Bible say about them, what are they like, how can we spot them, and what will be their end?
There are seven exhortations that can be drawn from Colossians 1:3-12 to encourage believers in their daily walk.
Christ's return at His second coming will be bodily, visible, glorious, and at an unknown time.
Do you see the insanity of the world today and wonder at it? So did the apostle John at the great Whore in Revelation 17:1-18. She is still present and active today, but her judgment will surely come.
We examine Christ's session, that is, His seating in a position of authority at God's right hand.
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