Psalm 17 Devotional - The Apple Of Your Eye

The Apple Of Your Eye. In Psalm 17, we see Jesus as the ultimately innocent one who defeats our enemies for us. Watch. Read. Download. Devotional. Bible Reader. What’s Happening? This psalm is a plea for deliverance (Psalm 17:1).

Micah

Micah then laments for his people because he knows Israel must pay for her sin, and that Jerusalem will soon fall. Jesus embodies the judgement of Micah, even to the point of death.

Should We Obey The Law Today? | Podcast

Seth and David explore these questions and more in an attempt to answer the question, "How do we apply the Old Testament law to Christians today?". Listen On. Related Resources. Free videos sent straight to your inbox. LIBRARY. ABOUT. DONATE. CONTACT.

Judas Feeds the Poor

Delighted, they pay him thirty pieces of silver, and Judas waits for the right moment to hand over Jesus (Matthew 25:14-16). Later that week, when Jesus shares his last meal with his disciples, he knowingly sends Judas out to set his trap (John 13:27).

2 Peter 1:1-15: Participating in the Divine | Podcast

You are an apple tree, and the apples prove it. Peter is not pitting faith against effort. He is showing that genuine effort flows from genuine faith, and genuine fruit confirms genuine union with Jesus.

Micah Introduction | Podcast

He sacrificed his own son to pagan gods, stripped God's temple of its gold to pay off Assyrian mercenaries, and even copied a foreign altar and installed it in Israel's temple.

1 Timothy 5:1-6:2: How to Correct Your Family | Podcast

Paul instructs Timothy to pay elders well, especially those who labor in preaching and teaching.

Ruth 3-4: Money, Sex, and Redemption | Podcast

Jesus is like Boaz: at great cost to himself, he pays a debt we could never afford. The wages of our disobedience is Death, and Jesus pays that wage by dying in our place.

Hosea 1-3: A Whore Bride | Podcast

Righteousness, justice, steadfast love, mercy, faithfulness — these are both the character with which God approaches his people and the cost he is willing to pay.

Philemon: Philemon Is Not About Slaves | Podcast

I will pay it." And he did. On the cross, Jesus absorbed the cost of our wrongdoing so that we could be reconciled to the Father. Paul doesn't mention the cross explicitly, but he is enacting the cross. He is being Jesus in this letter.

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