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Let's begin with a few questions. In Acts 9, we read how the risen Yeshua accosted Saul on the road to Damascus and made him - in a violation of Saul's free will - His newest disciple. So, if Yeshua can make someone a convert against his free will, then why doesn't He go ahead and make everyone a Yeshua follower? In fact, isn't that what He is going to do in the future anyway? Why the long wait? Join us as we explore the depths of God's Word to provide a beautiful answer to these questions.
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Psalm 58 is a unique psalm which I call Song of the Sociopath. It describes the intractability of certain souls who resist the righteous path and are bent on persecuting the innocent. Such a person was King Saul's counselor, Abner, who, traditions teaches, was the inspiration for this psalm....
Published 11/21/24
This is the sixth psalm (in a series of nine) where David prays for deliverance. But in this psalm, David does something completely different. Can you discover what it is? We also learn something fascinating about the Hebrew word for "dawn". We will learn about these and many other valuable...
Published 11/14/24