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If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. Romans 10:9 (NIV) Which of these two things is more important for salvation? To declare Jesus’ lordship or to believe in your heart that God raised Jesus from the dead? […]

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Have you ever read a verse or passage and wondered if it was talking about Jesus? The last time I checked, there were anywhere from 200 to 300 verses that point to or were fulfilled by Jesus. Yet, I probably couldn’t identify most of them to save my life. Still, that doesn’t mean I don’t […]

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When you read the Bible (I hope you do), do you stick to the same translation, or do you read different ones? If you regularly read the same translation, do you compare it to others? If you don’t compare translations, you could be missing out, because even the best translations can be confusing or, at […]

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I started reading Proverbs today as I usually do around this time of year, and as usual, I wondered about Solomon. For the better part of the last twenty years, I have followed the same reading plan. In this plan, I always read about Solomon’s downfall right before I start reading Proverbs. Of course, I […]

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