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Concern For Believers Going Through Trials
by Lou Nicholes

The chapter begins with a request for prayer (vv. 1-2), a word of encouragement concerning God’s faithfulness (vv. 3-4) and a short prayer (v. 5).? Evidently Paul had heard that the Thessalonians were praying for him, and he asks them to keep on doing that. His request …

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The Day When Christ Returns
by Lou Nicholes

The phrase “owe no man anything” (13:8) is debated in Christian circles. Hudson Taylor, the godly missionary to China, & Charles Spurgeon, the great Baptist preacher, would never go into debt, basing their convictions on this verse. This verse does not specifically refer to the borrowing of …

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The Sinful Failure of Israel
by Lou Nicholes

Here we find Israel forgetting their maker and making unholy alliances with their pagan neighbors (vv. 1-4). As a result of living among their unconquered foes intermarriages soon took place and idolatry followed (vv. 5- 7). When believers make common cause with the unbeliever the …

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Sacrifices To Please The Lord
by Lou Nicholes

Why are there such detailed regulations for each offering? We can be sure that God had a purpose in giving each of these commands. Starting from scratch, He was teaching, His people a whole new way of life. He wanted to cleanse them from the many heathen practices they had learne …

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Joshua’s Farewell Address
by Lou Nicholes

In this passage we find Joshua’s retirement speech. His long life started in Egyptian bondage and ended in a worship service in the Promised Land. He had been used to lead Israel in defeating the enemy, conquering the land, and claiming the promised inheritance. He is now approaching 110 …

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Death in Adam and Life in Christ
by Lou Nicholes

If you want to know the heart of the Bible, and the central truth about world history from God’s point of view, you only need to know two people: Adam and Christ …

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Wicked Words Are The Product of An Evil Heart
by Lou Nicholes

A farmer who tilleth his land and works hard day after day will have plenty of good. On the other hand a man who lives in a dream world either physically or mentally and does not get his work done shows a lack of judgment (v. 11).Things that wicked people accumulate by devious me …

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Restoration of The Temple Resumed
by Lou Nicholes

As this chapter opens Artaxerxes, the king who had forbidden the Jews to work on the temple, had been slain and a new king, Darius, had been on the throne for over a year. However no attempt had been made to start building again because everyone was discouraged including the lead …

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National Cleansing For Israel
by Lou Nicholes

“That day” (v. 1) refers to the future day of the Lord (14:1). “The house of David (political leaders) and the inhabitants of Jerusalem” include all the people of the land who need cleansing. The terms “sin” and “uncleanness” can refer sp …

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Hannah’s Prophetic Prayer & Eli’s Fatherly Failures
by Lou Nicholes

This is one of the great prayers of Scripture. Hannah praises God through a poetic prayer for a son and all that God has done (vv. 1-10). We can learn from this passage that God sometimes withholds His blessings from those who walk uprightly, but only for a time …

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