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How would you describe King Zedekiah and the influence he had on his people?
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How would you describe King Zedekiah and the influence he had on his people?
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The prophets of the Old Testament were the mean junkyard dogs of Israel. . . . Both Elijah and Elisha made it into Jesus’ ordination sermon, and some of their miracles are templates for miracles of Jesus
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Public speaking isn’t for everyone. We’re not all like Peter, who preached and saw thousands baptized. But if we watch for opportunities, we all can be like Philip, who shared the gospel with an audience of one . . . an Ethiopian in a chariot.
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Naaman’s pride, plans, and preferences nearly prevented him from being cured. Why are humility and submission so vital to our healing?
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It did not take many years for the wisdom of Solomon to unravel and the kingdom to be divided.
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The Book wasn’t lost as much as it was neglected and taken for granted—hidden in plain sight. It had been there in the temple all along, but no one was paying attention to it.
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What do you learn about leadership and cultural change in the examples of Asa and Josiah?
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Solomon requested wisdom and knowledge. God underlined the sanctity of Solomon’s request by highlighting five things Solomon did not request
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Why does evening come before morning in the Genesis narrative? Maybe, in part, to remind us that God is always a step ahead.