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Failure to Listen Leads to Failure

Posted on January 24, 2024 by Chris Suitt
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“Listening comes before doing.” Joshua heard from the LORD that He would give Joshua victory literally every place Joshua put his foot. All Joshua had to do was listen and follow. Notice, though, what came first – listen. You have … Continue reading →

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Standing Up!

Posted on January 18, 2024 by Chris Suitt
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“The easily embarrassed don’t learn.” Jewish Proverb Moses is about to die and Joshua was his God picked successor to give the Jewish people a homeland. Joshua, though, must have been a bit timid about his new role. Repeatedly, we … Continue reading →

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Hear from Your Shepherd

Posted on January 10, 2024 by Chris Suitt
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“If you have trouble hearing God speak, you are in trouble at the very core of your walk with Christ.” Blackaby When have you ever seen a shepherd feed the sheep? They don’t, unless that sheep is sick. Healthy sheep … Continue reading →

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The Shepherd Came

Posted on January 3, 2024 by Chris Suitt
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“I am the Good Shepherd.” Jesus We just finished celebrating the Son of God, Jesus, taking on human flesh through Mary. We don’t know when, but we do know where. Scripture revealed centuries earlier that the Messiah was to be … Continue reading →

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The Sustaining Shepherd

Posted on December 29, 2023 by Chris Suitt
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In life’s toughest time, Jesus followed His Father. In the Tanakh (aka OT), the idea of God being a shepherd is used only twice. And it’s no coincidence that both stories are written about and by shepherds – David and … Continue reading →

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