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Fri
13
Jan2023
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God Loves You: He Always Has--He Always Will
Christians love sharing the powerful verse, John 3:16, through things like stickers and sporting events. But is that enough? Dr. David Jeremiah continues his look at the life-changing truth behind the verse, with inspiring stories of believers reaching the lost with its message.
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Thu
12
Jan2023
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God Loves You: He Always Has--He Always Will
When God’s love for you can be communicated in a single, amazing Bible verse, it’s worth committing to memory. And chances are, you already have! Dr. David Jeremiah sheds light on John 3:16 – what it says about the scope of God’s incredible love and how He demonstrated it.
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Wed
11
Jan2023
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God Loves You: He Always Has--He Always Will
Concerning a prophet and a prostitute, it’s one of the Bible’s more unlikely love stories. But it paints a beautiful picture of God’s unfailing love. Dr. David Jeremiah returns to Hosea chapter eleven for this vivid reminder of the rock-solid reassurance you can find in God’s boundless love.
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Tue
10
Jan2023
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God Loves You: He Always Has--He Always Will
When you were a child, you were probably disciplined by your parents. Did they stop loving you? Of course not. And neither does your Heavenly Father. Dr. David Jeremiah considers the patience and persistence of God’s love.
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Mon
9
Jan2023
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God Loves You: He Always Has--He Always Will
Why do the Ten Commandments prohibit certain behaviors? Because God hates sin. And more importantly, because God loves you! Dr. David Jeremiah takes a closer look at why the commandments aren’t meant to be a laundry list of do’s and don’ts, but a love letter from God’s own heart.
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Sat
7
Jan2023
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God Loves You: He Always Has--He Always Will
It’s the kind of truth that sounds simple, but takes an eternity to comprehend: God Loves You: He Always Has—He Always Will. That’s the title of Dr. David Jeremiah’s series that begins today, all about the most perfect and profound love you can ever know.
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Fri
6
Jan2023
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God Loves You: He Always Has--He Always Will
Etched in stone by God’s own hand, the Ten Commandments are usually seen as rigid and restrictive rules. In reality, they’re more like a love letter. Dr. David Jeremiah explains how the Ten Commandments are less like ironclad limitations and more like a loving expression from the Creator.
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Thu
5
Jan2023
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God Loves You: He Always Has--He Always Will
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Your life’s journey has probably included unexpected twists, turns, detours, roadblocks, and wrong turns. But one constant has been with you throughout. Dr. David Jeremiah turns the spotlight on a love so enduring and strong, it could only come from the heart of your Creator.
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Wed
4
Jan2023
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God Loves You: He Always Has--He Always Will
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Whether or not you believe in the notion of “love at first sight,” consider this: God fell in love with you long before that! Dr. David Jeremiah reveals a love beyond expression, beyond comprehension—even beyond time.
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Tue
3
Jan2023
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God Loves You: He Always Has--He Always Will
God’s Word says that He is the very source of love itself. So is it surprising that the God who originates love would also choose how it’s shared? Dr. David Jeremiah sheds light on where God pours out His love—some of which you might not have expected!
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Mon
2
Jan2023
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God Loves You: He Always Has--He Always Will
It’s the kind of truth that sounds simple, but takes an eternity to comprehend: God Loves You: He Always Has—He Always Will. That’s the title of Dr. David Jeremiah’s series that begins today, all about the most perfect and profound love you can ever know.
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Sat
31
Dec2022
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From New Years Collection
The past year saw new advancements in power, with more to come in the New Year. But nothing man-made can compare to the power of God’s Word. Dr. David Jeremiah considers the impact of that power in the life of the believer who reads and obeys the Bible.
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Fri
30
Dec2022
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From New Years Collection
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With the approach of a New Year, it’s natural to take stock of your life and ask God the questions only He can answer, like: “Why am I here?” Dr. David Jeremiah offers assurance that you’re not alone in asking that question, and looks for life’s purpose in the people profiled in God’s Word.
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Thu
29
Dec2022
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From New Years Collection
To keep something of value in top condition, you should follow the manufacturer’s instructions. It’s true for your clothing, your car—and especially your life. Dr. David Jeremiah reveals how the Bible is the instruction manual for humanity. When you follow its instruction, you’ll bear fruit for a lifetime.
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Wed
28
Dec2022
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From New Years Collection
The past year saw new advancements in power, with more to come in the New Year. But nothing man-made can compare to the power of God’s Word. Dr. David Jeremiah considers the impact of that power in the life of the believer who reads and obeys the Bible.
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Tue
27
Dec2022
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From New Years Collection
If your New Year's resolutions include spending more time in God's Word, you need to do more than just read it. You need to live it. Dr. David Jeremiah continues his look at what it takes for believers to become people of the Book, based on the Apostle Paul's prayer from Colossians one.
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Mon
26
Dec2022
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From New Years Collection
As you prepare for the New Year ahead, are you planning to read God’s Word? Or praying that God’s Word will change your life? Dr. David Jeremiah examines the difference between the two, as they were addressed by the Apostle Paul in his prayer for the Colossians.
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Sat
24
Dec2022
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Why the Nativity?
If you find Christmas to be not a season of festivity, but one of fear, take heart—fear was part of the first Christmas as well. Dr. David Jeremiah offers biblical encouragement for overcoming anxiety and depression, which are often rooted in fear this time of year.
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Fri
23
Dec2022
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Why the Nativity?
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If you’ve ever seen a child open a Christmas present, you know they often pay more attention to the box than the gift. Are you doing that with God’s gift? Dr. David Jeremiah wraps-up his series, Why the Nativity? with a challenge to do more than enjoy the trappings of Christmas, but fully embrace God’s greatest gift.
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Thu
22
Dec2022
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Why the Nativity?
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With Christmas so close, the excitement is practically at a fever pitch. But try to imagine: what if there was no Christmas? What if Christ had never been born? Dr. David Jeremiah explores the bleak despair of life in a Christ-less world, as well as the joy you can embrace through the reality of Christ’s birth.
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Wed
21
Dec2022
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Why the Nativity?
The angelic faces in your Nativity scene are masking the gut-wrenching fear these people felt in real life. Discover what happened when these people trusted God through their season of fear—and why you should, too.
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Tue
20
Dec2022
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Why the Nativity?
If you find Christmas to be not a season of festivity, but one of fear, take heart—fear was part of the first Christmas as well. Dr. David Jeremiah offers biblical encouragement for overcoming anxiety and depression, which are often rooted in fear this time of year.
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Mon
19
Dec2022
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Why the Nativity?
If you struggle to keep your Christmas celebration focused on Jesus, remember the word that shows how He keeps His love on focused on you: Savior. Dr. David Jeremiah explains why this special word stands apart from the hundreds of other names and titles given to Christ.
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Sat
17
Dec2022
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Why the Nativity?
God with us. Just three little words from Matthew’s account of the Nativity story. But those three words radically changed the course of human history. Dr. David Jeremiah looks more deeply into the meaning of “God with us” and the impact of the Creator becoming human in the person of Jesus.
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Fri
16
Dec2022
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Why the Nativity?
Jesus is given many names and titles. But the one which was announced to the world on the first Christmas stands apart: Savior. Dr. David Jeremiah considers the meaning and majesty of that special title, and why it was revealed at that particular time.
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Thu
15
Dec2022
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Why the Nativity?
God with us. Just three little words from Matthew’s account of the Nativity story. But those three words radically changed the course of human history. Dr. David Jeremiah looks more deeply into the meaning of “God with us” and the impact of the Creator becoming human in the person of Jesus.
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Wed
14
Dec2022
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Why the Nativity?
Because of His love for mankind, the Creator chose to confine Himself to a humble human body so that man could know Him. That’s the Christmas story. Dr. David Jeremiah unpacks that truth, which has challenged and inspired the human race for over two thousand years. What does it mean that God is with us?
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Tue
13
Dec2022
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Why the Nativity?
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Did the Wise Men give gold, frankincense, and myrrh to young Jesus because they were the most valuable gifts? Or the most meaningful? Dr. David Jeremiah answers that question with insights on how each of those gifts reflects Christ as King, Priest and Savior.
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Mon
12
Dec2022
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Why the Nativity?
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They’re not considered central figures in the Nativity story, yet their gifts for the Christ Child are unmatched in significance. Dr. David Jeremiah takes a closer look at the Wise Men, the misinformation that often surrounds their role in the Christmas saga, and the meaning behind each of their gifts.
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Sat
10
Dec2022
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Why the Nativity?
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God often uses ordinary people to achieve His extraordinary purpose. He even chose a normal teenage girl to be the mother of the Messiah! Dr. David Jeremiah shines the spotlight on Mary, the young girl who demonstrated faith and obedience beyond her years, leading God to favor her with the privilege of raising His Son.
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Fri
9
Dec2022
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Why the Nativity?
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Some believers think Christmas should be observed in somber silence. But as the shepherds demonstrated, the natural response to Christmas is rejoicing! Dr. David Jeremiah follows these humble ranch hands as they greet the newborn Jesus, whose spontaneous joy becomes contagious.
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Sat
14
Jan2023
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God Loves You: He Always Has--He Always Will
When you were a child, you were probably disciplined by your parents. Did they stop loving you? Of course not. And neither does your Heavenly Father. Dr. David Jeremiah considers the patience and persistence of God’s love.
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Mon
16
Jan2023
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God Loves You: He Always Has--He Always Will
It’s probably one of your favorite parables. But you might be surprised to learn that the story of the Prodigal Son isn’t about the son at all! Dr. David Jeremiah reveals the real lesson to be learned from this well-known parable about God’s unconditional love.
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Tue
17
Jan2023
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God Loves You: He Always Has--He Always Will
Who would you rather witness to: someone who has turned their back on God? Or someone who thinks they’re doing fine without God? Dr. David Jeremiah profiles both of these from the parable of the Prodigal Son.
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Wed
18
Jan2023
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God Loves You: He Always Has--He Always Will
It’s no fun to live under the hand of God’s discipline. It can feel discouraging and lonely. But that doesn’t mean He’s stopped loving you—far from it! Dr. David Jeremiah describes the inseparable bond between love and discipline. You can’t have one without the other.
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Thu
19
Jan2023
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God Loves You: He Always Has--He Always Will
Parents discipline their children for one reason: love. Every mom, every dad only wants what’s best for their child. Dr. David Jeremiah says that’s not only true for earthly parents, but even more so for the Heavenly Father.
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