*This weekly newsletter will share about the Bible Breakdown podcast, things about RLC, and my favorite things from around the web. My prayer is it will help you know God better.
Hello friends. Happy Saturday!
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📚 Scripture. 💪
(Isaiah 1:17) “Learn to do good. Seek justice. Help the oppressed. Defend the cause of orphans. Fight for the rights of widows.”
Observation: This verse is a call to action. It’s not enough to simply believe the right things—we must live them out. God’s heart is for justice, especially for those who are oppressed and marginalized. As followers of Jesus, we’re called to actively seek justice and stand up for those who can’t stand up for themselves. It’s easy to talk about helping others, but God calls us to act. Today, look for ways to live out your faith by serving those in need around you.
Application: Find one way to defend or help someone oppressed or marginalized in your community today.
Prayer: God, give me Your heart for justice and compassion for hurting people. Show me ways to stand up for others and live out my faith actively.
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Weekly Sermon Commentary Post 👨💻
Each week, I blog about the passage of Scripture we covered the previous Sunday. The hope is to give additional context, resources, and more. The more we dig, the more we find.
✍️ My Blog.
How to Have A Christ-Centered Marriage.
🤔 Question of the Week.
🖤 My Favorite Links This Week.
📣 Sermon. Spurgeon: The Minister’s Fainting Fits
🤔 Apologetics. 3 Lies Your Kids Want to Believe
✍️ Going Deeper. How to Have a DEEPER Prayer Life
🔥 Hot Topic. The Sad Reality of Modern Christians in 2024
🧠 Mental Health. The Lost Art of Accomplishment without Burn Out
📚 Book. The Gospel and the Greeks (Did the NT Come From the Stoics?)
🕺 Biblical Manhood. Make Time
🎧 Song of the Week. Such An Awesome God
✍️ Quote of the Week That Makes You Think
What you believe about God is the most important thing about you. – A.W. Tozer
🤪 Dad Joke of the week
I got an A on my origami assignment when I turned my paper into my teacher.