There I Will Meet You (Exodus 25:10-22)
/The Holy God speaks to us from the throne of atonement, commanding us to come to him.
Read MoreThe Holy God speaks to us from the throne of atonement, commanding us to come to him.
Read MoreGod desired to physically dwell with us forever, so he became flesh, saved us from our sin, and is coming back bodily.
Read MoreRooted in Jesus’ love and grace, we are called to stand firm and walk in obedient devotion to our God, while we await his glorious return.
Read MoreJesus is the consuming fire who came and dwelt among us, and who calls us to ascend the mountain of his presence in faith to receive his Word.
Read MoreChristians need to be prepared for the Man of Lawlessness who will lead many in the church away from the truth.
Read MoreBecause justice is reserved for the last day, those who are deemed worthy of heavenly glory are counted worthy to suffer for Jesus in this life.
Read MoreJesus came into this world veiled in weakness, but, through that weakness, brought and eternal kingdom of glory.
Read MoreCreation’s purpose is to reveal its Creator so that you might learn to glorify him and seek your life in him.
Read MoreOur frailty is not a hinderance to God showing us mercy, but the very reason he shows it.
Read MoreJesus makes God visible, unites heaven and earth, and welcomes you to a covenant meal in his presence.
Read MoreGod binds himself to his people through the blood-sealed covenant on the mountain that requires perfect obedience.
Read MoreYour Master gives you rest and calls you to come to his feast with thankful worship.
Read MoreThe Lord is the just judge who rescued you, though you were his enemy.
Read MoreThe Holy God has made you holy so that you may dwell with him.
Read MoreGod blesses his people when they joyfully walk in his Word.
Read MoreTheft and conflict break peace, but Christ's blood makes us whole.
Read MoreHow do we learn to devote ourselves to good works?
Read MoreGod values life so highly that he lovingly gave his life in place of your life.
Read MoreThe Lord's goal is the freedom of his people, even though it's costly.
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