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By Bob Dugas 22 Mar, 2024
By Matt Miles & Ryan Cox 21 Mar, 2024
Museum Of Earth History Expansion
By Bob Dugas 02 Feb, 2024
Picture of Bible with praying hands.
By Matt Miles 02 Feb, 2024
Last year we focused on being SHAKEN by the Lord from any and all aspects of our walk that we take for granted. This year our focus comes from the realization that He has SPOKEN TO US, as we find in Hebrews 1:2, our theme verse for 2024. The author of Hebrews begins this great book about the Savior’s fulfillment of Old Testament history by connecting it to His creator-ship. At the outset of Hebrews, we are told that the Lord has spoken prior to the time of Christ. Through the prophets, He spoke to the forefathers of the Hebrews author in different ways. Those “forefathers” being spoken of are also yours as you read this, if you are a Christ-follower. If it were not for the reality in the Old Testament, then none of us would know the grace that impacts our lives. The Lord spoke through those “fathers” of old to prepare the way for all of us. As the author continues into verse 2, we hear a shift directly to you and me. “In these last days” we long for interaction like our “fathers” experienced. How often do we seek an experience with the Lord as those in scripture experienced, longing for personal connection with the Lord who seems, at times, far off? These continue to be the last days spoken of in Hebrews; it was not only the days of the first or second century church. The Lord has SPOKEN TO US through His Son, Jesus Christ, as much today as He did so many years ago. Christ is the owner of all things, no matter the time, for He is the one through whom the entire universe was created. His supremacy is ultimate and authoritative for all time. Since all the above is true, we can know that Jesus has the power for salvation. He and He only provided purification of sins because He is the only one worthy to do so by virtue of His perfect life. This understanding is so vitally tied to His authorship of life and redemptive purpose from the beginning. We can never separate the two, as some advocate today with a misrepresentation of Genesis. For if we don’t acknowledge Christ’s direct activity at the beginning, we are missing the groundwork for His physical death, burial and resurrection. If there was no sin in perfection, there would be no physical death; because there was sin in perfection, there is physical death – this is the purpose for Christ. We need a Savior for our sin and death problem. Christ is that for us, with all the Father’s Glory and Majesty. And to think, as we follow Him each day, He speaks to us. His Word is the same today, as it has been and will be at any point in time, SPOKEN TO US in these last days so we may know our salvation and His enduring power for all eternity. Let us start the new year hearing His voice. Blessings.
By Ryan Cox 18 Jan, 2024
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By Bob Dugas 20 Dec, 2023
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