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Isaac: A Life of Hard Knocks

This entry is part 11 of 15 in the series When the Heroes of Faith speak...

There are dozens of important lessons that we could learn from the life of Isaac, but if he stood before us today, I believe that he?d feel it important to share these 3 truths with us. Continue reading

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Abraham: Receiving God’s Promise

This entry is part 10 of 15 in the series When the Heroes of Faith speak...

Abraham is a pivotal figure in three world religions – Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Here in this message are three simple statements that I believe Abraham would speak to us if the veil of heaven was parted. Continue reading

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Noah: The First Great Ship Builder

This entry is part 9 of 15 in the series When the Heroes of Faith speak...

Read at beginning of message: Genesis 6:9-22 INTRODUCTION Recap last message: “We are continuing today with the series that I began last week on “When the Heroes of Faith speak?” 2 weeks ago we heard about our first hero “Abel”. … Continue reading

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Enoch: Walking with God

This entry is part 8 of 15 in the series When the Heroes of Faith speak...

When we read about Enoch in Genesis 5 there is little given about his life except that he was a father, and that he lived 365 years. However there is a phrase mentioned twice that gives us insight into the special life Enoch led. The phrase is “walked with God”. In fact, it was based on this that verse 24 tells us that Enoch didn’t die physically but was simply “taken away” by God. Continue reading

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An Abel Offering

This entry is part 1 of 15 in the series When the Heroes of Faith speak...

Abel was the first man to die in the history of mankind. He was also the first man to be murdered in the history of mankind. Yet, Abel is listed in the “Hall of Faith” as one of God’s heroes. Why? What would Able say to us today if he were to speak to us? Continue reading

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