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by Lasserre Bradley, Jr.
An examination of the book of Philippians in a verse-by-verse exposition, helping us see the heart of the Apostle Paul in whose grip was deep, abiding joy, even in dark times.
“Rejoice in the Lord alway: and again I say, rejoice.”
Volume 7 of the Philippians series: Philippians 3:9-18 (10 messages).
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by Lasserre Bradley, Jr.
An examination of the book of Philippians in a verse-by-verse exposition, helping us see the heart of the Apostle Paul in whose grip was deep, abiding joy, even in dark times.
“Rejoice in the Lord alway: and again I say, rejoice.”
Volume 6 of the Philippians series: Philippians 3:1-8 (10 messages).
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by Lasserre Bradley, Jr.
An examination of the book of Philippians in a verse-by-verse exposition, helping us see the heart of the Apostle Paul in whose grip was deep, abiding joy, even in dark times.
“Rejoice in the Lord alway: and again I say, rejoice.”
Volume 5 of the Philippians series: Philippians 2:14-30 (10 messages).
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by Lasserre Bradley, Jr.
An examination of the book of Philippians in a verse-by-verse exposition, helping us see the heart of the Apostle Paul in whose grip was deep, abiding joy, even in dark times.
“Rejoice in the Lord alway: and again I say, rejoice.”
Volume 4 of the Philippians series: Philippians 2:1-16 (10 messages).
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by Lasserre Bradley, Jr.
An examination of the book of Philippians in a verse-by-verse exposition, helping us see the heart of the Apostle Paul in whose grip was deep, abiding joy, even in dark times.
“Rejoice in the Lord alway: and again I say, rejoice.”
Volume 3 of the Philippians series: Philippians 1:19-2:4 (10 messages).
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by Lasserre Bradley, Jr.
An examination of the book of Philippians in a verse-by-verse exposition, helping us see the heart of the Apostle Paul in whose grip was deep, abiding joy, even in dark times.
“Rejoice in the Lord alway: and again I say, rejoice.”
Volume 2 of the Philippians series: Philippians 1:9-20 (10 messages).
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by Lasserre Bradley, Jr.
An examination of the book of Philippians in a verse-by-verse exposition, helping us see the heart of the Apostle Paul in whose grip was deep, abiding joy, even in dark times.
“Rejoice in the Lord alway: and again I say, rejoice.”
Volume 1 of the Philippians series: Philippians 1:1 -9(10 messages).
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Numbers 14:24
Forgetting their miraculous deliverance from Egyptian bondage, the disobedient Israelites provoked the Lord to the point that He determined that generation would not enter the Promised Land. However, Caleb, a man of a different spirit, followed the Lord fully and consistently, despite the atmosphere of disobedience and complaint surrounding him. He remained a fearless leader into old age and found favor and blessing in the eyes of the Lord for his faithfulness.
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Psalm 42:5
Feeling separated from God and spiritually depressed, the Psalmist struggles with feelings that God has forgotten him as he faces various trials in life. His heart is soothed, however, as he recalls the times of joyful singing in the house of God. He is refreshed as he refuses to give in to his feelings of depression and centers his thoughts on God's love and the hope he can find in Him.
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I Corinthians 6:20
Servants of sin by nature and enemies of God, we are enslaved by sin and cannot redeem ourselves from the consequences of our fallen state. Our redemption was purchased and secured only through the blood of Christ, shed on the cross for the salvation of His people. Therefore, being bought with a price, we can no longer live after the desires of our flesh to please ourselves, but as devoted, grateful servants of Christ, living to please our Redeemer.
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Colossians 1:28-29
In writing to the church at Colosse, Paul encourages them in their faith in Christ and their love for the saints. Paul's ministry centers around Christ and Him crucified; he does not preach a gospel of social justice or political reform. Paul reminds the church of their mission to warn every man of the coming judgment, to avoid doctrinal error, and to caution those who are walking disorderly. Paul desired that everyone who claimed Christ should abound in His service.
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Ephesians 4:30-32
Like an insidious disease, bitterness can destroy the soul when it is allowed to take root and increase unchecked, often undetected until resentment and malice have caused destruction. Ultimately, the complaint of a bitter heart is against God and His sovereign dealings in one's life. Bitterness can often cause physical and emotional problems, spilling over into personal relationships with others, often disrupting peace in the home, in the church, and eventually with God. In His word, God gives instruction how to recognize bitterness, repent of it, and free ourselves from its destructive hold on our lives.
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II Chronicles 34:27
"Because thine heart was tender, and thou didst humble thyself before God..."
The condition of our heart has great impact on our walk with the Lord and our relationships with others. In this two-part study, we look at the blessing and benefit of a tender heart, what a tender heart looks like, and how to maintain a tender heart toward God.
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Burdened and tortured by the sins of an unfaithful wife, Hosea's marriage reflected the disobedience and unfaithfulness of Israel toward her loving and long-suffering God. Just as Hosea continually forgave his adulterous wife Gomer, inviting and welcoming her return many times, God called for Israel to repent of her sin and return to Him. Israel took her abundant blessings and favor as God's chosen people for granted. She forsook her God and worshiped the idols of pagan gods, living lives of sin and self-indulgence. Hosea's ministry of some 40 years warned Israel that God's judgement was impending; the day of reckoning was approaching and she would reap what she had sown in rebellion. But, she would not heed his warnings and pleadings; eventually she was destroyed at the hand of the Assyrians and carried away captive.
Yet, the God Who allowed Israel to fall and suffer greatly because of her sins and backslidings, in the end brings her again to repentance, giving forgiveness, love, and healing and restoring her to a place of fellowship with him once again. Likewise, little wandering child of God, be assured that God will deal with us accordingly, chastising us when we abuse His love and long-suffering and disregard His warnings to have no other gods before Him.
Features ten messages from Hosea, chapters 1-7:
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A study in the book of Malachi by Lasserre Bradley, Jr.
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A Study in the Book of Malachi by Lasserre Bradley, Jr.
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8 messages from Daniel 11:32, preached by Lasserre Bradley, Jr.
Those who know God have strength given them by the Holy Spirit to accomplish that which is to the glory of God. They have high thoughts of God and a holy boldness to stand for truth and faithfully serve God under the most difficult of circumstances. Those who truly know God trust Him and delight in fellowship with Him.
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"If God is good why doesn't He stop all evil and suffering? Does He lack the power or is He not good?" The answer to this question is found in God's Word in which He reveals Himself to His people. God is sovereign in Creation, over world rulers, in the salvation of sinners, in our suffering, and, finally, in making the wrath of man to praise Him. Nothing is out of His control. The God of the Bible "works all things after the counsel of his own will" (Eph 1:11) and His purpose is to bring glory to His name!
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Philippians 2:13-15
Do you ever think of yourself as a complainer? Has it become such a habit that you don't even realize how much you really do complain? Though we tend to excuse it, complaining is a sin; and it is one of the greatest barriers to maintaining a thankful spirit. When we forget our unworthiness before God and become unmindful of His many mercies in our lives, we become discontented, critical, and unthankful complainers, forgetting to express our gratitude to God and to others.
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Psalm 26:6-7
Scriptures from both the Old and New Testament remind God's people to live with thankful hearts and to lift praises of thanksgiving to Him continuously. But, what if we are enduring trials we don't understand, our pathway is stressful and difficult, and we cannot find anything good going on in our lives? Let us search the Scriptures together to discover how to pray with truly thankful hearts by first humbling ourselves and taking inventory of all we possess in Him, for which we are thankful.
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Psalm 103
Many of the Psalms contain messages of praise and thanksgiving to God for His abundant mercies. Psalm 103 enumerates some of those mercies for which we should continually give thanks. While we know that the giving of thanks should be a part of our daily life, this Psalm helps us remember the many blessings that are given us by our God who is plenteous in mercy.
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Isaiah 53:3-5
Finally, after centuries of prophesy, the long anticipated Savior came! The King of Kings and Lord of Lords had a lowly beginning--not at all what the people expected or wanted for a king. Full of sorrow, He was despised and rejected by His own people. Even His friends and followers didn't fully understand that He came to die for the remittance of sins, sealing their salvation with His resurrection. Today we look for His triumphant, glorious return, but do we consider all He endured on our behalf?