The Holy Spirit and Languages. This Morning Briefing is a two-parter.
Part One.
We made our way across London via the Underground to see…
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Hello, my friends . . .
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Lord, increase my faith.
While they were still talking about this, Jesus himself stood among them and said to them, "Peace be with you."…
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Who else saw Jesus see after he had shed his burial clothes?
Now that same day two of them were going to a village called Emmaeus, about seven miles from Jerusalem. (Luke 24) They were talking with each other about everything that had happened. As they talked and discussed these things with…
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The Epicenter of History. Today's Scripture from Luke 24 and John 20
So Peter and the other disciple started for the tomb. Both were running, but the other disciple outran Peter and reached the tomb first. He bent…
“Christ is risen. He has risen indeed!” Many of you will say that at church this week . . . and, how blessed are we to go to church two thousand years after the resurrection and celebrate what took place on that Sunday so long ago?!
We will consider Luke’s…
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Crucified, buried . . . Finally, the procession reaches the top of Mount Calvary--Jesus and two criminals are to be crucified. Jesus is stripped naked, his bruised and bloodied arms outstretched on the rough wood--a five-inch long, three-eighths-inch square nail is driven through each of his hands--actually, more the wrists. Crucifixion is meant to be…
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And as they led him away, they seized one Simon of Cyrene, who was coming in from the country and laid on him the cross to carry it behind Jesus. And there followed Him a great multitude of the people and of women who were mourning and lamenting for Him. Luke 23.26 and following. . .…
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The biblical accounts from Luke 23 and Matthew 27:
When Herod saw Jesus, he was greatly pleased, because for a long time he had wanted to see him; in fact, he was hoping to see him perform some sort of miracle. He plied him with many questions, but Jesus gave no answer. The…
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We left Jesus standing before the Sanhedrin, with Caiaphas saying, 'We don't need any more witnesses; we heard all we need to hear,' planning to send Jesus to Pilate, governor of Judah.
There is no doubt that this was the most famous and the…
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Are you the Son of God? Luke 22.63-71
Jesus finished his agonizing prayer, and returned…
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And so Jesus departs from the Upper Room . . . and begins the quiet march toward his arrest. He returns again this night to the Mount of Olives, and stops in the garden that we hold so dear, the Garden of Gethsemane. We watch as Jesus prays to his Father, about the agony that is soon to come upon him … Luke 22.39-46…
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Isn't it ironic. . .
An old man turned ninety-eight
He won the lottery and died the next day…
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At sundown of that same day, thirteen men met to celebrate the Passover in a great gray hall, in an upper room in a house on Mount Zion, in the northeast corner of Jerusalem. In the tall-roofed chamber, with heavy beams holding up the ceiling, the only furnishings were rattan divans and a long oaken table, on which tall candles were burning. The flickering flames played upon the sturdy…
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It is Passover time, so the city is teeming with people. All Jewish males over the age of 12 are required to come for the festival, which is followed by a seven-day celebration called the Festival of Unleavened Bread—two celebrations. [Jews from all over the Roman Empire converge on Jerusalem to celebrate these most important…
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James . . . in the rearview mirror.
Just before we turn the page, take a look in your rearview mirror, at some of the great things we have learned from James’ inspiration:
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ContinueGod is good . . . all the time. James 5.13 – 20.
James concludes his letter discussing the power of prayer, and prompting believers to go after those who have walked away from the truths of God. Take a look:
“Is any one of you in trouble? He should pray. Is anyone happy?…
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Do you feel it? Do you sense it? The end is near . . . of the book of James, I mean. He sure packed his letter with wisdom for the first-century Jewish converts to Christianity, but it has such terrific application for our lives two thousand years later. So remarkable! God’s Word does not go out of style because people…
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Jesus is coming soon. James 5.7-9
With the stroke of the pen, James switches his attention back to the Jewish Christians scattered abroad~ Pay attention as these three short verses have much to say to us. "Be patient, then, brothers [and…
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Don’t be talking about my money, James. James 5.1-6
Googled “tis a difficult saying, who can abide it?” because that is the only way I could think to start today’s Morning Briefing . . . funny thing that— ‘guess what came up? Try it -…
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