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God’s Goodness Leads to Repentance
A Sinful Man #4 A Study in Jesus’ dealings with Simon, brother of Andrew, who became the Apostle Peter. Simon, destine to become a rock in the kingdom of God, remained on Jesus’ list of things to do for months. … Continue reading
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Tagged A rock, A Sinful Man, andrew, Capernaum, Cephas, Court of the Gentiles, fisherman, gentiles, James, Jesus, John, Passover, Peter, racism, Samaritans, Simon, Teena Myers, Zebedee
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Remember
Observations as I follow God through the Chronological Bible Exodus 1:1; Numbers 33:10-11 [1] The week-long Festival of Unleavened Bread begin when Moses and his congregation left Egypt and ended when they arrived at Elim on April 21st. During the … Continue reading
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Tagged backwards, Bitter Water, Chronological Bible, Elim, Exodus, Faith, fear, follow me, Freedom, love, Moses, Passover, Red Sea, remember, Teena Myers, unfaithful, wilderness
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Unleavened Bread
Follow Me: Deliverance[1] Observations as I follow God through the Chronological Bible Exodus 12:14-20 [2] On the day the Passover lamb was slaughtered the festival of unleavened bread began. On the 14th of Abib the Hebrews’ were required to remove … Continue reading
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Tagged Abib, Christian, doctrine, dough, God, hypocrisy, Jesus, lamb, love, Passover, Pharisees, Sabbath Days, Sadducees, sexual immorality, teaching, Teena Myers, Unleavened bread, yeast
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An Education in Social Justice Part 3
I had spent my first day at Christian Community Development Association’s (CCDA) conference at the activities on the third floor of the Hyatt. Thursday morning, I took the elevator to the second floor. There wasn’t much on the second floor … Continue reading
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