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David Jackson, Clarksville, MD
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April 19, 2014
The book of Exodus provides the riveting history of our forefather Moses coming out of the slavery of sin and entering the promised land through obedience and righteousness. Moses was willing to sacrifice sinful pleasures - knowing that if he wanted to inherit the promised land, and for us...
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Tim Waddle, Clarksville, MD
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April 15, 2014
Sermon on First Day of Unleavened Bread
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David Jackson, Clarksville, MD
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April 12, 2014
Tim Waddle, Clarksville, MD
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April 5, 2014
David Jackson, Clarksville, MD
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March 29, 2014
"For the ear tests words as the palate tastes food." Elihu encourages us to listen carefully and meditatively to God's words and God's wisdom. He helps Job and therefure us to remove the scales from our eyes that we might hear and see more clearly the...
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David Jackson, Clarksville, MD
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March 22, 2014
The reason the words of Elihu are so rich for us, is that Elihu is speaking to a righteuos man, a godly man, a god-fearing man, just as each of us should be. So Elihu has to go way beyond the superficial, or the milk of knowing Jesus...
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David Jackson, Clarksville, MD
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February 22, 2014
"My God is He, He is my God!" That is what the name Elihu means. Here in Part 2, we begin to dissect his profound teaching to Job, a man that God called righteous. Elihu reaches deep into the character of a Christian to bring this understanding to...
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David Jackson, Clarksville, MD
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February 8, 2014
There is a section of scripture where a younger man speaks with the profound wisdom, fear, and love of God. His dissertation and teaching covers a lifetime's worth of understanding and correction, and provides material for deep meditation and introspection for every one of us. Studying Elihu'...
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Tim Waddle, Clarksville, MD
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February 1, 2014
David Jackson, Clarksville, MD
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January 25, 2014