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Expository Study 1 Cor. 10:12 · Josh. 24:19

The Jealous God — On the Grave Hazard of Careless Religion

God hath not only required service, but service with all its circumstances. A full expository study on what it means to stand before a holy and jealous God who has not changed — and what the failures of Israel, Moses, David, and the Corinthian church teach us about the danger of casualness in worship.

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Short Lesson 1 Corinthians 10:12

Take Heed, Lest You Fall

The verse does not target the backslider or the apostate. It targets the one who thinks he stands — the confident, the experienced, the one who would say, "I know where I am with God." That is precisely the person Paul warns.

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Word Study Exodus 20:5 · Isaiah 42:8

What Does It Mean That God Is Jealous?

The Hebrew qannāʾ — used of God alone in all of Scripture. It is not metaphor softened for human comprehension. It is precise theological language: a jealousy that arises from exclusive covenant claim. A deep look at what this means for how we worship.

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Devotional Acts 5 · Numbers 20 · 2 Samuel 24

Five Witnesses the Church Has Forgotten

Ananias. Sapphira. Zacharias. Moses. David. None were pagans. None were apostates. They were covenant people — and God judged them within the covenant, precisely because the covenant demands more, not less. A court record Scripture refuses to seal.

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