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Friday Devotional - Jesus in the Book of Deuteronomy

The Book of Deuteronomy is the fifth and final book of what’s called “The Law of Moses”, also known as the “Torah” or “Pentateuch.” The Book is called Deuteronomy because it means “Second law giving.” God was so fed up with the people of Israel’s lack of faith, that by the time they got to the Promised Land He turned them around and put them out in the wilderness for 40 years. No one who left Egypt would be able to see the Promised Land because of it (except for the 2 trusting spies, Joshua and Caleb). So now, the people are finally back and ready to possess the land. But before they do...

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Thursday Thought - National Day of Prayer - TODAY!

Join our great county in one of our greatest hours of need by praying. Today all across the United States, Americans will participate in this, our country’s National Day of Prayer. In past years I’ve appreciated this day, and the reminder that it brought of the importance of prayer. But this year feels different, because it is different.

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Monday Mission - Find Peace

Have you ever heard the phrase, “Peace like a river” or maybe you’re familiar with the song lyrics? I heard these words spoken at work last week and started thinking about the calming effects of a river on a sunny, calm day.

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Friday Devotional - Jesus in the Book of Numbers: The Bronze Snake

Do you trust God? The Old Testament Book of Numbers has a lot to do with trust. It tells the story of how the Israelites prepared to enter the Promised Land, how they counted their “numbers” with a census, how they sinned and were held accountable, and then how they prepared to enter the Promised Land again. Because they didn’t trust God, they ended up wandering in the wilderness for 40 years. During this time, we see a continuous pattern of grumbling, defiance, discipline, and death. How much better would it have been to have trusted God? I believe that the same is true today.