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The Purpose and Nature of God’s Wrath

Dan Hult explores the multifaceted nature of God's wrath, highlighting both its active and passive forms. It emphasizes how God's wrath can serve as a tool for demonstrating His power, patience, and mercy, ultimately pointing believers toward repentance and sanctification while warning against the consequences of idolatry and sin.

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The Clawing Away Of Theft

Each week at The Shepherd’s Church, we preach short homilies on the law of God and have decided to share those here as a resource to the people of God. This week, the command not to steal and what that means about withholding.

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The Role of Community in Purity

Each week at The Shepherd’s Church, we preach short homilies on the law of God and have decided to share those here as a resource to the people of God. This week, the command not to aid one another in the prevention of lust.

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#10 Climate Hysteria: Ten Reasons Why Voting Democrat is a Sin

"The climate crisis has long been a favored tool of the far left, a lever of fear used to drive political agendas, consolidate power, and funnel billions of dollars into various climate-related schemes... This is not just bad theology; it is outright heresy."

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Righteous Adornment: A Biblical Approach To Modesty

Under the influence of feminism, most churches echo the culture’s glorification of women and demonization of men.  They therefore avoid a prevalent sin: dressing immodestly.  This post will examine what Scripture—not culture—says about modesty so that we can all bring our wardrobes under the lordship of Christ. 

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Law Homilies Kendall Lankford Law Homilies Kendall Lankford

Serial Killing Christians?

Each week at The Shepherd’s Church, we preach short homilies on the law of God and have decided to share those here as a resource to the people of God. This week, the command not to kill and all that it entails.

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Eschatology, Culture, Democrats Kendall Lankford Eschatology, Culture, Democrats Kendall Lankford

Ten Reasons Why Voting Democrat Is A Sin: The Introduction

"Over the next ten weeks, I will be giving 10 specific examples of how and why voting Democrat is not a morally neutral action but is, in fact, sinning against God. We will talk about Climate Change, Critical Race Theory, Open Borders, Conversion Therapy, Religious Liberty, Education, Secularism and Socialism, Gender Transitions, the LGBTQ mafia, and the systematic genocide of children through abortion."

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Forgetting the Past and Focusing on the Future

Recently, we have been examining the theme of identity in Christ looking at Job’s wife and the woman who anointed Jesus. While not everyone can relate to them, we are all exhorted with the bride in Psalm 45 to forget the past, submit to Christ, and focus on the future.

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Seeing the Person not the Past

Last time, we looked at how Job’s wife is often judged harshly based solely on her darkest moment. While we cannot know for sure that she repented, a story in the life of Jesus of a clearly-repentant woman leaves no room for speculation and warns us against judging by appearances.

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Defined By Our Darkest Day

Job’s wife has long been viewed negatively, but is that a fair assessment? This post will examine what her statement, Job’s response, and the context really say about her, which will give us great reason to hope.

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Eschatology, A Practical Postmillennialism Kendall Lankford Eschatology, A Practical Postmillennialism Kendall Lankford

How Revelation Proves Postmillennialism

“Revelation is the apocalyptic account of Jesus’ Olivet Discourse. It is the visionary version of Jesus’ prophecy of the downfall of Jerusalem and the birth of the New Testament Church. This postmillennial perspective offers a hopeful and victorious outlook on the future, affirming that Jesus' kingdom has come and is expanding, and will ultimately cover the entire world, fulfilling the prophecy of Revelation and the promises of Scripture."

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New Proverbs Sermon Series Begins Soon!

What does it mean to live for Christ in all of life? How does our love for Jesus impact the way we live? Where would God call us to grow? And how can we live a life that is not only pleasing to God, but is a blessing to us, our families, and our future legacy? All of this and more we intend to cover in our new sermon series called: “Provbers: A Life Well Lived.” Join us on Sunday mornings at 10:00 AM to find out more!

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