WE BELIEVE IT IS ESSENTIAL

DEVOTIONS

For us to dive into the word of God in our homes as an individual and with our families. We have created a way for you to engage in study, discussion and reflection based on the up-coming teaching.

WHY WE DO IT

JUDE: WEEK 3 DAY 4
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JUDE: WEEK 3 DAY 4

It is so fun to learn something new, isn’t it? I love a good book, reel, podcast, or anything that teaches me a new trick, or some fun tidbit that may be good for nothing but a game of trivia.

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JUDE: WEEK 3 DAY 3
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JUDE: WEEK 3 DAY 3

When Paul and Silas came to them with the good news about Jesus they were very eager to hear it. However, every time Paul spoke, they met and poured over the Scriptures to make sure everything he said lined up with what they had already been taught through the Word of God. At that time, the Scriptures they were using would be, for us, now what makes up our Old Testament. As they compared Paul’s teaching to God’s revealed Word, they were thrilled to see it was true!

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JUDE: WEEK 3 DAY 2
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JUDE: WEEK 3 DAY 2

It is vital to examine the people and things that have spiritual influence over you. This includes your pastors, your leaders, your church, the books you read, the podcasts you listen to, etc. If anyone ever teaches a gospel that excludes Jesus or includes greed, sexual immorality, lust or debauchery, you must flee immediately. 

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JUDE: WEEK 3 DAY 1
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JUDE: WEEK 3 DAY 1

Have you ever been lost? I mean middle of the woods, disoriented and lost? The “I am sure I came this way,” only to turn back around after 10 minutes lost? You try to “trust your gut” only to become really desperate for your cell signal to be strong enough to connect to Google Maps again! Anything would be more reliable than your “feelings.”

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JUDE: WEEK 2 DAY 6
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JUDE: WEEK 2 DAY 6

I have to be honest, I went quite a ways into adult life without knowing or understanding that grumbling was a sin. I think I chalked it up to just being human. When God convicted me of this through His Word, I had an uphill battle! Grumbling was a habit. Not only that, grumbling was everywhere. People did it at work to bond. Family members did it to commiserate. Friends used it as a springboard for conversation. Not grumbling actually felt awkward at first; I was in a bad rut.

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