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reflections on the existence of God

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Reflections on The Existence of God

Richard E. Simmons III joins Michael to discuss his book, Reflections on The Existence of God and the importance of evidence based belief.
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godly friends

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The Fear of the Lord, the Beginning of Wisdom

Proverbs: Godly Friends

Proverbs continually outlines the characteristics of godly friends and how we can emulate those qualities to the glory of God.
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sin

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What if I Continue Struggling With The Same Sin?

Q: What if I Continue Struggling With The Same Sin?
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our words

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The Fear of the Lord, the Beginning of Wisdom

Proverbs: The Weight of Our Words

Proverbs 10 reminds us of the weight of our words. It is vital to use discernment and consult the wisdom of scripture before we speak.
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forgiveness conditional

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Is Forgiveness Conditional?

Q: Would it be unfair to Christ to forgive without the offender repenting? Is forgiveness conditional? What does the scripture tell us?
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live your truth

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Live Your Truth and Other Lies Part 2

Alisa Childers, author of Live Your Truth And Other Lies, joins Michael to discuss objective truth and the challenges presented with the rise of social media.
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The Proverbs Begin

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The Fear of the Lord, the Beginning of Wisdom

Proverbs: The Proverbs Begin

The Proverbs begin in Chapter 10 of this book of wisdom. Transitioning from the ‘lectures’, we enter into the true lessons of Proverbs.
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loved ones in heaven

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Will We See Our Loved Ones in Heaven?

Q: Will we see our loved ones in heaven? Will the relationships still be the same? Will we remember our lives on earth with each other?
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feast of wisdom

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The Fear of the Lord, the Beginning of Wisdom

Proverbs: Feast of Wisdom

Proverbs 9 tells us that the feast of wisdom brings life, while the feast of folly is fraudulent at every turn.
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Why Does Jesus Tell The Man to Wash The Mud Off His Eyes?

Q: Why does Jesus tell the man to do something (wash the mud off his eyes) when in other places like Matthew 9:30, He just heals people without them doing anything?
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