*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!
It’s been such a joy reading God’s Word alongside you this past week! Each day has reminded me of how Scripture continues to guide, challenge, and encourage us in our daily walk with Christ. I pray that as we continue, you’ll experience even more of God’s truth shaping your heart and life.
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📚 Scripture. 💪
(Jeremiah 32:27 "I am the Lord, the God of all mankind. Is anything too hard for me?"
Observation: Jeremiah is in prison when God instructs him to buy a field as a sign of future hope, even though the nation of Judah is about to be taken into exile. This act seems illogical in human terms, but it demonstrates God’s promise to restore His people. God reminds Jeremiah that nothing is too difficult for Him, even when circumstances seem hopeless. The chapter highlights God’s sovereignty over both judgment and restoration. It teaches that God’s plans often transcend human understanding, but they are always for a greater purpose.
Application: When life feels uncertain or hopeless, I can trust that God is in control. Even when I don’t see a way forward, I must remember that nothing is too hard for Him. This truth challenges me to step out in faith and obedience, even when it doesn’t make sense. Just as Jeremiah’s purchase was a sign of future hope, my acts of faith can demonstrate trust in God’s promises. I will choose to believe that God’s power is greater than my circumstances.
Prayer: Lord, thank You for reminding me that nothing is too hard for You. Help me trust in Your timing and plan, even when life feels uncertain. Give me faith to act in obedience, even when I don’t understand. Let my life be a testimony of hope and trust in Your power. Amen.

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🖤 My Favorite Links This Week.
📣 Sermon/Testimony. How a Militant Marxist (and Atheist) Found God
🤔 Apologetics. Apologetics 315.
- Offers articles, book reviews, and podcast interviews with Christian apologists.
🤓 CS Lewis. Finding Hope in Christ.
✍️ Going Deeper. Doctrine of Salvation- 7.
🔥 Hot Topic. Interesting Point of View: Postmillennialism.
🧠 Mental Health. A Biblical View of Mental Health.
📚 Book. Freedom in the Chains.
🕺 Biblical Manhood. How Boredom Leads to Greatness.
🎧 Song of the Week. Owe You Praise.
✍️ Quote of the Week That Makes You Think
C.S. Lewis: "To be ignorant and simple now—not to be able to meet the enemies on their own ground—would be to throw down our weapons and to betray our uneducated brethren who have, under God, no defense but us standing between them and the worst attacks of the enemy."
🤪 Dad Joke of the week
What’s brown and sticky? A stick!
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