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Doing a web search on the question "What is the opposite of fear– yields some interesting results. Some websites say love, another said happiness. According to ...
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A paradox of Scripture is that to conquer the fears of life, we must fear the Lord. A memorial to Lord Lawrence in Westminster Abbey says of him, "He feared man so ...
Get Rid of Fear "(1 Session Bible Study)"
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We can get rid of fear and anxiety by recognizing that God doesn't want us to be enslaved to our fears and that ...
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The burnt offering is in one sense the most "complete" of all the sacrifices offered to God. In every other type of offering, only a small portion is burnt on the ...
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In this study, we will examine the uniqueness of the grain offering—the significance of offering to God the work of our hands, and the role of purity. We will see how ...
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In this study, we will examine the fellowship offering, also called the peace offering. We will look at the relationship of fellowship, peace with God, and thankfulness, along ...
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This study examines the sin offering, which—along with the guilt offering—is often seen as prophetic of the role of Christ as the redeemer of sin. We will examine ...
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The guilt offering, which deals specifically with issues of ritual uncleanness, might seem on the surface to have little to do with modern Christianity. This study will examine ...
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For many, gardening is not only good exercise and a way to provide fresh flowers for the table and fresh vegetables for the evening meal, it is also a spiritual experience. ...
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The old saying "knee high by the fourth of July" referred to the height of corn and expressed a desired benchmark for the corn's growth rate. The hope was ...
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Plants of different colors, sizes, and objectives can be found in the average garden. Some provide food for the table while others are for more aesthetic purposes-bound ...
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One of the pleasures of gardening is to be able to share the bounty of the garden with others. To be able to bring a handful of tomatoes, a bag of cucumbers, or an armful ...
Overview This study will encourage us to attack aging head on. In a culture that considers aging a curse and denies it at every opportunity, Christians are encouraged to accept aging ...
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Aging requires that we look back and see what God has already done in our lives. We believe that God will answer our prayers, but seldom do we take the time to look back ...
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After spending time looking back on the people and experiences that have shaped our lives, we can now define those elements that make us unique and consider how God might ...
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Most of us have felt that we have some kind of control over our lives. As we age, events seem to rush on ahead, leaving us trying to adapt. Science and technology have left ...
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Change comes in many forms. Sometimes we ourselves seek the change. Moving into a retirement center or selecting a smaller house that is easier to care for are examples ...
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Our society has a fear of death. Oh sure, we also have a love of deadly violence in our films and novels, but we like adventures in which the heroes jump up and live to ...
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By its very nature, aging detaches us from earthly connections—our friends and spouses die, we downsize, our health becomes compromised, and the world that we are ...
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One of the benefits of confronting our mortality is that we are able to set things in order. We can let go of those incidents and people who have harmed us, ask forgiveness ...