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Sidereus Nunicus
Feb 3, 2026 • 6:47
“Sidereus Nuncius” – “News from the Stars” – was the title Galileo Galilei (1564–1642) gave to his treatise, which he wrote in 1610. After the telescope was developed in 1608,
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A shift in emphasis
Feb 6, 2026 • 1:21
Christ is Lord and Teacher The Son of God washes the feet of one disciple after another. When He comes to Peter, his disciple is astonished that Jesus performs this
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A glorious price
Feb 2, 2026 •
What Christ paid for us The leaders of the people gave Judas Iscariot 30 pieces of silver so that he would deliver Jesus without a crowd. This was the “glorious
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Why shouldn't we pray to the Holy Spirit?
Feb 10, 2026 • 2:51
Question It is often said that praying to the Holy Spirit is not in accordance with Scripture. Why not? Isn’t the Holy Spirit just as much God as the Father
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The precious echo of a father
Feb 9, 2026 •
A doctor told his children about his youth: “On the evening of a long, hot day, just as I was about to leave my work in the hay to go
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The Glory of God
Feb 8, 2026 • 1:55
God is light, and He is love. As soon as God’s love shines into my heart, it draws me to Him, and I cannot resist it. On the other hand,
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Be Like a Locust
Feb 3, 2026 • 2:13
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David's Son and David's Lord
Feb 5, 2026 • 1:32
The leaders of the people asked the Lord Jesus many rather subtle questions (payment of taxes, multiple marriages, size of legal commandments). Now that they no longer dare to question
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The Prayer of Hannah
Feb 4, 2026 • 2:46
Hannah had a great need: she desperately wanted a son, but the Lord had closed her womb. In addition, she was repeatedly belittled and insulted by Pennina, her husband’s concubine.
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The Book of Esther (05) – Esther approaches the King
Jan 9, 2026 • 3:49
Esther approaches the king – An image of the Jewish remnant calling out to God As soon as Esther is informed of the terrible fate of her people, she is
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Do not let your heart be troubled
Jan 29, 2026 • 8:08
The turn of the year is a special moment for many of us. We look back on what has been and, at the same time, wonder what may come. The
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Lines & Lessons (7)
Jan 28, 2026 •
Christ shed his blood once. That cannot be repeated. Christ does not suffer multiple times, and his work is perfect. Likewise, the effectiveness of the blood does not need to
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You have seen
Jan 27, 2026 • 3:35
Shortly after leaving Egypt—it was the third month (Exodus 19:1)—God reminded His people of what He had done for them. They had witnessed how He had shown His power against
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The Wedding at Cana
Jan 26, 2026 • 7:24
Introductory thoughts The miracle that the Lord Jesus performed at the wedding in Cana—the transformation of water into wine—is the first of a total of eight signs of the Lord
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First comfort, then salvation
Jan 25, 2026 • 1:15
In the deepest pit, the poet of Lamentations, presumably Jeremiah, called out to God. And God drew near to him with a “Fear not!”[1]. Only then came the deliverance of
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Forgiving one another
Jan 24, 2026 • 1:12
We should forgive one another, as Christ has forgiven us (Col 3:13). How did Christ forgive us? Here are a few thoughts on this: He forgave us upon a simple
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Thoughts on legalism
Jan 23, 2026 • 1:19
There is much talk about legalism, but little thought and little definition. Legalism is not when you want to follow Christ’s commandments and know that you are lawfully subject to
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The Law and Us
Jan 20, 2026 • 1:24
The Law of Sinai does not provide us Christians with the high standards that correspond to our relationship and our position. Under the Law, we are to love our neighbor
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The Millennial Kingdom
Jan 19, 2026 • 1:58
It is astonishing that some Christians find it difficult to believe in a literal millennial kingdom under the reign of the Lord Jesus Christ, even though Scripture says so clearly:
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Not so, my Father!
Jan 18, 2026 • 3:03
Joseph is an excellent foreshadowing of Christ. There are hardly any weaknesses to be found in his life of faith. However, the two situations that show a certain weakness are
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Nehemiah prays: “Today!”
Jan 16, 2026 • 2:14
The reports of the broken walls and burned gates in Jerusalem had so affected Nehemiah that he sat down, wept, and mourned for days. His prayer ended with a specific
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Sanctify, purify, nourish, and care for
Jan 22, 2026 • 2:48
This passage presents us with four activities that the Lord Jesus is doing for His church in the present time. His motive behind everything is love. Christ has already fully
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Sin Can Be Forgiven—But There Are Always Consequences
Feb 1, 2026 •
When confronted by the prophet Nathan about his sins against Uriah and Bathsheba, David confessed and was assured that he had been forgiven. But although he was forgiven, the consequences
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Lines & Lessons (5)
Jan 14, 2026 •
Two things are certain regarding future events: God knows them, and we do not. (Spurgeon) * How can one “go into the world” when one belongs to the Ecclesia of
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Lines & Lessons (6)
Jan 21, 2026 •
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A Pig Pot
Jan 13, 2026 • 5:55
“And there was a famine in the land. And the sons of the prophets were sitting before Elisha. And he said to his servant, ‘Put on the big pot’” (2
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The Book of Esther (06) – Honoring Mordecai, Judging Haman
Jan 12, 2026 • 2:57
The public honoring of Mordecai – An image of the glorification of Christ at his appearance On the same night that Haman is thinking about killing Mordecai, the king cannot
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Lines & Lessons (4)
Jan 7, 2026 •
We mark our Bibles, but does the Bible also mark us? We write things in the Bible, but does the Bible also write things in our lives? * The full
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The Book of Esther (04) – Haman
Jan 6, 2026 • 2:41
Haman – An image of the Antichrist In chapter 3, we see how King Ahasuerus elevates “Haman”, the Agagite, in the kingdom and sets him above all the princes. Haman,
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The Book of Esther (03) – Esther, Mordecai
Jan 3, 2026 • 2:23
Esther – A picture of the Jewish remnant Chapter two describes the efforts to find someone to take Vashti’s place. In this selection process, “Esther” comes into focus (Esther 2:1–7).
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Lines & Lessons (3)
Jan 2, 2026 •
Human love always diminishes when it is not reciprocated. But His love is always perfect, even when we respond to it so weakly. * You could examine every square inch
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The Book of Esther (02) – Vashti
Jan 1, 2026 • 2:12
Vashti – An image of the church that has only one confession The pagan queen “Vashti” is also invited to the banquet. She has a very privileged place in the
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A divine triology
Jan 15, 2026 • 1:01
Christ – and the crosses on Golgotha It is remarkable that on that memorable day, there were only three crosses on the hill of Golgotha. Is it not likely that,
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A difficult path
Jan 4, 2026 • 1:53
Christ walked with the Father “Abraham took the wood for the burnt offering and laid it on his son Isaac, and he took in his hand the fire and the
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Driving to the precipice?
Dec 31, 2025 •
A wealthy landowner needed to hire a new coachman. On the day the decision about the new coachman was to be made, several coachmen had gathered at the estate. Each
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Dependence in the Life of Jesus (05)
Jan 11, 2026 • 4:59
Who is in control? After God judges the world with the flood, He begins again with Noah and his family. But once again, people fail. Instead of obeying their Creator,
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Dependence in the Life of Jesus (04)
Jan 5, 2026 • 2:27
Consumers in the frenzy of time? Abel is murdered and Seth is born. He names his son Enosh, which means “weak or frail man.” Awareness of their own weakness and
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Gathered in His Name
Dec 14, 2025 •
“For” – Answered prayers and authority. The prayers of the assembly are answered, and their decisions are recognized in heaven (Matthew 18:18-19). God says yes to their prayers and their
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A Word on Worship
Jan 17, 2026 • 2:06
It is of utmost importance that believers understand the true nature of worship that God seeks and delights in. God delights in Christ. Therefore, our constant goal should be to
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Serving and Waiting
Dec 6, 2025 •
These words were written to young Christians — first-century converts — by the Apostle Paul, the greatest evangelist of all time. We, the young Christians here today, were converted in
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The Real Joash
Dec 4, 2025 •
A Crisis By a narrow margin, the royal descendants of David were nearly wiped out. If that had happened, how could the Messiah have been born as a son of
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Obedience in Practice (3)
Dec 2, 2025 •
In the first two articles of our series on obedience, we examined the following questions: – Who is our great role model? – What does the “obedience of faith” mean?
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Obedience of faith (2)
Dec 1, 2025 •
In this series of articles on the topic of obedience, we will address three questions: Who is our great role model? What does “obedience of faith” mean? How can we
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Obedience (1)
Nov 30, 2025 • 9:13
Obedience (1) Obedience is no longer considered one of the top ten behaviors that people expect from themselves or others. But what does the Bible—the Word of God—say about obedience?
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Wonderful in our eyes
Nov 29, 2025 •
Psalm 118 describes how the Lord Jesus will appear as the Messiah in the future, returning to earth and to the land of Israel. His earthly people, who experienced deep
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Where is Charlie Kirk now?
Sep 26, 2025 •
Many will remember the day Charlie Kirk was shot. He was not only known for his political activism and his fight for the unborn, but above all, as a committed
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Q&A: Can a Christian be possessed by demons?
Sep 26, 2025 •
The question has been raised regarding whether a child of God can be possessed by demons. Now, the Bible tells us several incidents of people being possessed by demons. In
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A striking paradox – losing life equals saving life?! (2)
Nov 20, 2025 • 4:34
But what does it mean to lose one’s life in order to save it? It means giving up a self-centered life and living a Christ-centered life instead. Jesus Christ is
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A striking paradox – losing life equals saving life?! (1)
Nov 18, 2025 • 4:48
Someone once said: A paradox is a truth that stands on its head to attract attention. At first glance, it seems to make no sense or to contradict itself. However,
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But where is the Lamb?
May 15, 2025 •
And Abraham said, “My son, God will provide for Himself the lamb for a burnt offering.”. Gen 22:8 God instructed Abraham to sacrifice his beloved son Isaac on a mountain
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God/Jesus Christ
Why shouldn’t we pray to the Holy Spirit?
The Glory of God
A shift in emphasis
A glorious price
Not so, my Father!
A divine triology
Discipleship
Be Like a Locust
Sin Can Be Forgiven—But There Are Always Consequences
Forgiving one another
Driving to the precipice?
“But at your word…”
Peter’s Fall Step 7: A Rooster’s Cry and a Broken Heart
Marriage & Family
The precious echo of a father
Question: Do I Have the Gift to Stay Single?
Spiritual Development Begins in the Home
Key to a Happy Marriage – Love and Submission
What Is Love? (1 Cor. 13)
Question: How Do I Control my Sexual Drive?
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