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Continue reading →: The EndGood Night! This marks the final blog post from Brian Borgman’s book Don’t Waste Your Breath, we will examine Chapter twenty titled “When All Is Said and Done” from Ecclesiastes 12:9-14. “In addition to being wise, the Preacher also taught the people knowledge; and he pondered, searched out, and arranged…
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Continue reading →: The Grand IllustrationThe sermon emphasizes how the Old Testament serves as a parable leading to Christ, illustrating the relationship between God’s holiness and humanity’s sinfulness. It explores the tabernacle’s significance, highlighting that true access to God is only through Jesus’ sacrifice. Ultimately, it calls for faith in Christ to achieve freedom from…
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Continue reading →: The Better CovenantThe passage discusses Hebrews 8:6-13, highlighting the new and better covenant established through Christ, emphasizing His faithfulness despite human unfaithfulness. It portrays the transformation granted by the Holy Spirit, the forgiveness of sins, and the promise of eternal relationship with God. The call is for believers to embrace holiness and…
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Continue reading →: Glory to God in Life and DeathGood Day! This blog post will be examining chapter nineteen of Don’t Waste your Breath by Brian Borgman titled “When the Gifts Slip Away,” which covers Ecclesiastes 12:1-8. Remember also your Creator in the days of your youth, before the evil days come and the years draw near when you…
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Continue reading →: Peace Be with YouThe passage reflects on the fear and sorrow of Jesus’ disciples after the crucifixion, paralleling contemporary feelings of anxiety in today’s world. Despite their fears, Christ’s resurrection offers profound peace and joy, underscoring the importance of reconciliation with God. True gladness stems from this peace, transcending circumstances.
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Continue reading →: A Better MinisterThe sermon focuses on Hebrews 8:1-6, emphasizing Christ as the ultimate minister and the importance of true worship. It critiques modern church practices that prioritize appeal over faithfulness, warns against celebrity pastors, and highlights the significance of communing with Christ. Worship should be driven by spirit and truth rather than…
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Continue reading →: Christ Preeminent at All Ages: Ecclesiastes 11:7-10Good Day to everyone! In today’s post we will continue our study of Ecclesiastes and Brian Borgman’s Don’t Waste Your Breath. Today’s text is Ecclesiastes 11:7-10 which is the subject of Chapter 18 titled “Don’t Waste the Prime of Your Life.” “The light is pleasant, and it is good for…
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Continue reading →: A Better Covenant GuaranteeThe sermon focuses on Hebrews chapter 7, emphasizing Melchizedek as a foreshadowing of Christ’s eternal priesthood. It contrasts the old covenant’s reliance on man, which failed, with the new covenant secured by Christ’s indestructible life. This better covenant provides assurance, ongoing intercession, and a perfectly fitted high priest for believers.
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Continue reading →: Money and Faith: Balancing Financial BlessingsThis week’s discussion centers on Ecclesiastes 11:1-6, emphasizing the importance of directing our affections towards God while utilizing financial blessings to glorify Him. We should practice contentment in our work, remain prayerful amidst workplace challenges, and manage money wisely while trusting God. Ultimately, maintaining a thankful heart cultivates joy in…
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Continue reading →: A Better HopeThe discussion focuses on Hebrews 7:11-19, emphasizing the superiority of Christ’s priesthood over the Levitical system. It highlights how the old covenant was insufficient for salvation, while the new covenant through Christ offers a better hope. Believers are encouraged to embrace this transformative change, recognizing Christ’s ongoing priestly intercession and…
