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Understanding Scripture isn’t just about reading words on a page—it’s about uncovering the depth of God’s voice through context, genre, and faithful interpretation. In this session, we explored how tools like hermeneutics, typology, and the S.T.O.P. method help us rightly divide the Word and apply it to our walk with God, others, and even our…
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The Book of Hebrews proclaims the absolute supremacy of Jesus Christ, presenting Him as the final and perfect High Priest, superior to angels, Moses, and the old covenant system. It urges believers to persevere in faith, offering both encouragement through the example of past saints and serious warnings against falling away.
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Jesus uses the story of Lazarus and the rich man to reveal what lies beyond the fog of this life, showing that our choices now echo into eternity. True integrity begins when we trust God as our only help, living with eternity in view rather than clinging to temporary security.
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This session explores how we got the Bible, why certain books were included, and how the covenants reveal God’s redemptive plan across time. It emphasizes the superiority of the New Covenant through Christ and equips believers to choose trustworthy translations rooted in sound theology.
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Church government structures shape how authority and leadership function within the body of Christ. The three primary models—Episcopal, Presbyterian, and Congregational—each offer a distinct approach to oversight, accountability, and decision-making in the church.
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A significant portion of the New Testament—over one-fourth directly and more than half thematically—warns against false teaching and urges believers to guard sound doctrine. From Jesus to Paul, Peter, John, and Jude, the early church was deeply concerned with protecting truth and exposing deception.
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The Pastoral Epistles—1 & 2 Timothy and Titus—are Paul’s deeply personal letters instructing young leaders on how to lead the church with integrity, sound doctrine, and courage amidst opposition. These letters offer timeless guidance on spiritual leadership, discipleship, and godly living rooted in grace and truth.
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This message explores the power of our words and the deep human longing for affirmation, using Jacob’s story to illustrate how true blessing and identity come only from God. When we cling to Christ and receive His blessing, our speech is transformed to build up others with faith, humility, and love.
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This session introduces the historical reliability of the Bible, emphasizing its eyewitness accounts, manuscript evidence, and fulfillment of prophecy. It establishes the Bible as the most well-preserved and trustworthy ancient text, foundational for salvation, sanctification, and protection against false teaching.
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In this opening devotional for Encounter 2025, we reflect on the truth of divine proximity—God is always near, yet it is our recognition and response that deepens the encounter. Today, we intentionally draw near, seeking not just an emotional experience, but a Spirit-led communion that transforms us from the inside out.
