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The Writing on the Wall
Updated 7/2/2021
Towards the end of last fall, all the sportscasters in Chicago were saying of Mitchell Trubisky that "his days were numbered" and that "the handwriting was on the wall." Of course, their prediction that Trubisky would be let go at the end of the season came true and he was traded to the Buffalo Bills.
However, do you know where those two expressions come from? Many believe that the origins are found in Daniel 5, the story of the Babylonian King Belshazzar. But what does that story have to do with us? What can we learn from it? Join us as we study Daniel 5.
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The Tree DecreePt. 4 in our series on the book of Daniel -- Living For God in a Godless Culture!
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Fervent Faith in the Fiery FurnaceDaniel3: Shadrach, Meschach and Abednego get their faith tested when they are thrown into the fiery furnace.
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When Dreams Come TrueHave you ever had a boss who was temperamental and unreasonableâ€â€someone who made unrealistic demands and made all sorts of threats if you didn’t do whatever he asked?
I think Nebuchadnezzar was one such individual. After all, you don’t become king of the most overpowering, intimidating military force of your time by being a soft-hearted pansy! He significantly expanded the dominion of his kingdom by force. And from the stories we read in Daniel, Nebuchadnezzar was egotistical and perhaps quick-tempered. He viewed his subjects as expendable, freely giving the orders of execution if they did not meet his demands.
This makes the story of Daniel all the more impressive. So what can we learn from his story and how he responded to Nebuchadnezzar? What can we also learn about his relationship with God amidst extremely challenging circumstances?
Join us as we continue our series, “Living for God in a Godless Culture," a study of the book of Daniel!
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The Main Character of the Book of Daniel
Today, the moral climate of our culture continues to slide further away from Biblical values. This makes our workplace a greater challenge when the values of our employers and co-workers do not reflect the grace and truth of God. It also makes connecting with friends and neighbors more difficult. So how do we maintain our integrity before God while relating to others in a society that does not acknowledge Him? How can we be salt and light to those who desperately need to know Jesus?
Join us as we open up the Old Testament book of Daniel and begin a new series, "Living for God in a Godless Culture"!
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Faith and a Handful of FlourAs we celebrate Mother's Day, we're taking a look at the story in I Kings 17 of a widowed mother and her son who learned about faith from the prophet, Elijah.
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God's Heart For the LostAs was predicted, Trevor Lawrence was the #1 pick in yesterday's NFL draft. Lawrence played QB for Clemson and is a committed Christian who does not shy away from talking about his faith. It's natural to admire his boldness. In fact, we might find ourselves hoping that we would do the same if placed in the national spotlight.
However, God has placed people all around us who don't know Jesus. They are our neighbors, our friends, our co-workers, our family members--people for whom Jesus died, people who desperately need a Savior, people whom Christ has called us to tell about Him. Yet most of us feel inadequate when it comes to reaching people for Christ. So how do we fulfill this great commission that Jesus has entrusted to each of us? Where do we begin?
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