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As Belshazzar watched, his face turned pale, his legs became weak, and his knees were knocking. Suddenly the wine didn’t taste so good. . . .
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As Belshazzar watched, his face turned pale, his legs became weak, and his knees were knocking. Suddenly the wine didn’t taste so good. . . .
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Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego defended themselves without being defensive. They said they did not need to answer the king. . . .
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The prophet Daniel believed that if God revealed the deep and hidden things, then they could be understood. . . .
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The major prophet Daniel had the challenging task of balancing (or holding in tension) the knowledge he received from Almighty God and the knowledge he acquired from living in captivity. . . .
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Second Corinthians 8-9 is the largest stewardship of giving passage in the Bible. After the rich discussion about the ministry of the gospel (2:14—7:16), Paul launched into this major teaching about giving. . . .
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“We have . . . an eternal house in heaven, not built by human hands” (2 Corinthians 5:1). In hope we long for that forever home. . . .
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The apostle Paul knew much about perseverance, and he wrote more about this quality in 2 Corinthians than in any of his Epistles. . . .
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The apostle Paul experienced unjustified criticism of his integrity from the church in Corinth. . . .
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The resurrection (both Jesus’ and ours) makes a mockery of death. It is the ultimate joke on the devil. . . .