As Abraham’s family conflict comes to a resolution, certain lines are drawn for us very clearly as Pastor Davis continues exposition of Genesis 21.
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As Abraham’s family conflict comes to a resolution, certain lines are drawn for us very clearly as Pastor Davis continues exposition of Genesis 21.
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Pastor Davis continues his exposition of Genesis 21.
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If you were to sum up Genesis 21:1-7 in a single word, what would it be? As Pastor Davis demonstrates, the answer might amuse you.
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Does Jesus have the right to rule, and even make legal rulings, on questions like divorce? And if he does, how might that affect your life?
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What kind of authority does Jesus have? Can he make new rulings on existing rules? Can he make new rules? Pastor Davis begins a two-part series examining the authority of Jesus as displayed in an encounter with the Pharisees.
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In part two of “International Relations”, we find an interestingly parallel pattern of “Accusation, Explanation, Restoration” – this time between Abimalech and Abraham. Could even Abimalech’s nation be part of God’s blessings to Abraham? Pastor Davis continues his exposition of Genesis and explaining how these encounters reveal more about God’s plan of redemption than might initially meet the eye.
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Preaching from Genesis 20:2-7, Pastor Davis begins to explore the encounter between Abraham and Abimalech, revealing more about each of them and God’s promises.
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PC.50: Reformed & Resting
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Pastor Davis uses Abraham’s itinerary as briefly described in Genesis 20:1 as a jumping-off point for metaphors to the Christian walk, a journey through the Word, and a proclamation of Gospel truth.
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Text: Romans 8:17-18
Pastor Craig Davis continues addressing the difficulties of suffering in the present time.
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