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Summary: In his down-to-earth and often humorous style, pastor Chuck Swindoll sheds practical light on the Bible to help you understand and apply God's Word in your everyday life.
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Jul 5, 2013 - Jul 9, 2013 1 Samuel 25:1-42 She appeared suddenly, fading away almost as quickly. Abigail made the most of her brief moment in the spotlight, even though she entered the biblical story in the presence of one of the most significant figures in all of Scripture—David, the future king of Israel. With conflict brewing between David and Nabal, Abigail's husband, Abigail intervened just in time. Because she possessed such depth of character, she was able to discern the rising tempers and act to alleviate them. Character Counts: Building a Life That Pleases God read more
Jul 5, 2013 - Jul 9, 2013 1 Samuel 25:1-42 She appeared suddenly, fading away almost as quickly. Abigail made the most of her brief moment in the spotlight, even though she entered the biblical story in the presence of one of the most significant figures in all of Scripture—David, the future king of Israel. With conflict brewing between David and Nabal, Abigail's husband, Abigail intervened just in time. Because she possessed such depth of character, she was able to discern the rising tempers and act to alleviate them. Character Counts: Building a Life That Pleases God read more
Jul 5, 2013 - Jul 9, 2013 1 Samuel 25:1-42 She appeared suddenly, fading away almost as quickly. Abigail made the most of her brief moment in the spotlight, even though she entered the biblical story in the presence of one of the most significant figures in all of Scripture—David, the future king of Israel. With conflict brewing between David and Nabal, Abigail's husband, Abigail intervened just in time. Because she possessed such depth of character, she was able to discern the rising tempers and act to alleviate them. Character Counts: Building a Life That Pleases God read more
Jul 5, 2013 - Jul 9, 2013 1 Samuel 25:1-42 She appeared suddenly, fading away almost as quickly. Abigail made the most of her brief moment in the spotlight, even though she entered the biblical story in the presence of one of the most significant figures in all of Scripture—David, the future king of Israel. With conflict brewing between David and Nabal, Abigail's husband, Abigail intervened just in time. Because she possessed such depth of character, she was able to discern the rising tempers and act to alleviate them. Character Counts: Building a Life That Pleases God read more
Jul 2, 2013 - Jul 4, 2013 Hebrews 11:32-38 Over the vast expanse of Scripture, a variety of admirable people cross our paths. Because God not only preserved the record of their lives but also used each one to model particular character traits, it seems appropriate for us to become better acquainted with both the people and their individual qualities, which are worth emulating. Character Counts: Building a Life That Pleases God read more
Jul 2, 2013 - Jul 4, 2013 Hebrews 11:32-38 Over the vast expanse of Scripture, a variety of admirable people cross our paths. Because God not only preserved the record of their lives but also used each one to model particular character traits, it seems appropriate for us to become better acquainted with both the people and their individual qualities, which are worth emulating. Character Counts: Building a Life That Pleases God read more
Jul 2, 2013 - Jul 4, 2013 Hebrews 11:32-38 Over the vast expanse of Scripture, a variety of admirable people cross our paths. Because God not only preserved the record of their lives but also used each one to model particular character traits, it seems appropriate for us to become better acquainted with both the people and their individual qualities, which are worth emulating. Character Counts: Building a Life That Pleases God read more
Jul 2, 2013 - Jul 4, 2013 Hebrews 11:32-38 Over the vast expanse of Scripture, a variety of admirable people cross our paths. Because God not only preserved the record of their lives but also used each one to model particular character traits, it seems appropriate for us to become better acquainted with both the people and their individual qualities, which are worth emulating. Character Counts: Building a Life That Pleases God read more
Jun 27, 2013 - Jul 1, 2013 Acts 5:14-42; 1 Peter 5:1-11 How would you define hope? In what way would your definition apply to a local church? What if hope were missing from a congregation? Would anybody notice? We'll think about these and other things as we allow Peter's words to guide us into the truth about hope. Of special interest are the essentials involved in keeping a church's hope strong and constant. These passages of Scripture suggest several ingredients that must be present if hope is to remain a vital part of a church's life. Dropping Your Guard: The Value of Open Relationships
Jun 27, 2013 - Jul 1, 2013 Acts 5:14-42; 1 Peter 5:1-11 How would you define hope? In what way would your definition apply to a local church? What if hope were missing from a congregation? Would anybody notice? We'll think about these and other things as we allow Peter's words to guide us into the truth about hope. Of special interest are the essentials involved in keeping a church's hope strong and constant. These passages of Scripture suggest several ingredients that must be present if hope is to remain a vital part of a church's life. Dropping Your Guard: The Value of Open Relationships
Jun 27, 2013 - Jul 1, 2013 Acts 5:14-42; 1 Peter 5:1-11 How would you define hope? In what way would your definition apply to a local church? What if hope were missing from a congregation? Would anybody notice? We'll think about these and other things as we allow Peter's words to guide us into the truth about hope. Of special interest are the essentials involved in keeping a church's hope strong and constant. These passages of Scripture suggest several ingredients that must be present if hope is to remain a vital part of a church's life. Dropping Your Guard: The Value of Open Relationships
Jun 27, 2013 - Jul 1, 2013 Acts 5:14-42; 1 Peter 5:1-11 How would you define hope? In what way would your definition apply to a local church? What if hope were missing from a congregation? Would anybody notice? We'll think about these and other things as we allow Peter's words to guide us into the truth about hope. Of special interest are the essentials involved in keeping a church's hope strong and constant. These passages of Scripture suggest several ingredients that must be present if hope is to remain a vital part of a church's life. Dropping Your Guard: The Value of Open Relationships
Jun 24, 2013 - Jun 26, 2013 Proverbs 13:10-20; Romans 12; 1 Corinthians 5:1-3 Our society of isolated, distant individuals teaches a false philosophy: “Live and let live.” To those who have escaped from an oppressive, controlling government, that sounds like a haven…a long-lost dream realized. But when we flesh out that motto, it often leads to peril. We need each other! Even those who don't think so. Even those who seem totally self-sufficient, strong, and stable. Christians are unwise when they remain out of touch and live in secrecy. Being responsible includes being accountable, not just to God but also to one another. Dropping Your Guard: The Value of Open Relationships read more
Jun 24, 2013 - Jun 26, 2013 Proverbs 13:10-20; Romans 12; 1 Corinthians 5:1-3 Our society of isolated, distant individuals teaches a false philosophy: “Live and let live.” To those who have escaped from an oppressive, controlling government, that sounds like a haven…a long-lost dream realized. But when we flesh out that motto, it often leads to peril. We need each other! Even those who don't think so. Even those who seem totally self-sufficient, strong, and stable. Christians are unwise when they remain out of touch and live in secrecy. Being responsible includes being accountable, not just to God but also to one another. Dropping Your Guard: The Value of Open Relationships read more
Jun 24, 2013 - Jun 26, 2013 Proverbs 13:10-20; Romans 12; 1 Corinthians 5:1-3 Our society of isolated, distant individuals teaches a false philosophy: “Live and let live.” To those who have escaped from an oppressive, controlling government, that sounds like a haven…a long-lost dream realized. But when we flesh out that motto, it often leads to peril. We need each other! Even those who don't think so. Even those who seem totally self-sufficient, strong, and stable. Christians are unwise when they remain out of touch and live in secrecy. Being responsible includes being accountable, not just to God but also to one another. Dropping Your Guard: The Value of Open Relationships read more