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Chris Rochelle, Houston South, TX
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September 12, 2016
Our key to survival on the path to salvation is to know the enemy (Satan) and to know ourselves. Knowing the enemy means knowing how he operates. Knowing ourselves means constant self-evaluation and course correction in building Godly character.
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Larry Salyer, Houston South, TX
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September 5, 2016
God created marriage as a spiritual learning laboratory for faithfulness. Christian marriage is a lifelong commitment between two people and God.
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Randal Salyer, Houston South, TX
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August 24, 2016
We needn’t fear events in this world as God is with us, will protect us, and will not forsake us as long as we stand fast in the faith.
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Frank Pierce, Houston South, TX
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August 3, 2016
Four ways are described to let God strengthen us: See God’s hands in our lives, focus on the future, use trials to become stronger, and learn to serve others.
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Larry Salyer, Houston South, TX
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July 20, 2016
We need to let Christ know we want to be made righteous, and then produce fruits of righteousness. We need to help each other in love.
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Larry Salyer, Houston South, TX
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July 6, 2016
Our freedoms, assumed to arise from democracy, are actually blessings from God. The church is spiritual Israel.
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Larry Salyer, Houston South, TX
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June 26, 2016
The wave sheaf symbolizes Christ as the first of the firstfruits in the part of God’s plan that deals with salvation for mankind. Counting 50 from the weekly Sabbath in the days of unleavened bread is required to find the correct day to observe the Pentecost Holy Day.
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Frank Pierce, Houston South, TX
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June 3, 2016
As servants of Christ we are to be responsible agents for managing the resources we have been given to care for, including the mysteries of God’s truths. We are to use the talents we have been given with the Holy Spirit to be living examples of growing...
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Larry Salyer, Houston South, TX
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May 26, 2016
God wants us to show deference to those of older generations. These older generations have obligations according to God to be worthy of deference.
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Chris Rochelle, Houston South, TX
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May 16, 2016
Joy and trials run parallel with each other our whole lives and merge at the place on the horizon when we meet Jesus Christ. Three points discussed are: rejoice through our trials, which work to test our faith, which in turn produces patience leading to perfection and completeness.
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