Author Archives: Stacey Sundvall

Clean and Unclean

Jeff Sullivan draws out contrasts and comparisons between the Old Testament and New Testament concepts of “clean” and “unclean” and what God expects of us as believers.

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Peter’s Journey – Part 2

Gary Gilbertson continues talking about the transformational developments in Peter’s apostleship and the 1st century church that settled the issue of salvation being for the Gentiles and not requiring observance of the Law.

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Rejoice!!

Rocky Coffin connects Philippians 4:4 and the theme of joy in Paul’s epistle to our observance of the Feast of Tabernacles, which is to be a time of rejoicing in the Lord’s past and ongoing provisions for our lives.

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No Other Foundation Than Jesus Christ

Steve Thompson talks about Jesus Christ being the foundation of our faith.

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Of The Same Mind

Rocky looks at Philippians 4:2,3 concerning church members Euodia and Syntyche and considers a couple of ways Paul’s message can be interpreted there, as a plea for unity to be maintained, and as a plea for fervency of faith and … Continue reading

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Peters Journey

Gary Gilbertson talks about the apostle Peter’s journey from close-minded legalistic thinking to seeing things from God’s perspective, and how we need to be careful about the judgments we make and issues we stand on that can unnecessarily divide the … Continue reading

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Stand Fast

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Kingdom Eyes – Seeing God’s Marvels

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Getting The Saints In Shape – Part 3

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Citizens of Another Country

Rocky looks at ways that our Heavenly citizenship causes us to essentially “march to the beat of a different drummer.”

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