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Fri
27
Dec2024
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New Year Collection
As you look ahead to the new year, who do you see orchestrating the things that will happen in your life? Yourself? God? No one? Dr. David Jeremiah shares on the importance of proper perspective, especially when life gets difficult, as he continues to unpack God’s promise in Romans 8:28.
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Thu
26
Dec2024
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New Year Collection
Instead of approaching the new year with a promise to yourself (in the form of a New Year’s resolution), why not focus on a promise from God? Dr. David Jeremiah breaks down one of the most quoted – and most misunderstood – promises in the Bible, found in Romans 8:28. It’s the perfect verse to cling to for the year ahead.
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Wed
25
Dec2024
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Why the Nativity?
The angelic faces in your Nativity scene are masking the gut-wrenching fear these people felt in real life. Discover what happened when these people trusted God through their season of fear—and why you should, too.
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Tue
24
Dec2024
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Why the Nativity?
If you find Christmas to be not a season of festivity, but one of fear, take heart—fear was part of the first Christmas as well. Dr. David Jeremiah offers biblical encouragement for overcoming anxiety and depression, which are often rooted in fear this time of year.
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Mon
23
Dec2024
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Why the Nativity?
If you struggle to keep your Christmas celebration focused on Jesus, remember the word that shows how He keeps His love on focused on you: Savior. Dr. David Jeremiah explains why this special word stands apart from the hundreds of other names and titles given to Christ.
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Sat
21
Dec2024
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Why the Nativity?
Because of His love for mankind, the Creator chose to confine Himself to a humble human body so that man could know Him. That’s the Christmas story. Dr. David Jeremiah unpacks that truth, which has challenged and inspired the human race for over two thousand years. What does it mean that God is with us?
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Fri
20
Dec2024
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Why the Nativity?
Jesus is given many names and titles. But the one which was announced to the world on the first Christmas stands apart: Savior. Dr. David Jeremiah considers the meaning and majesty of that special title, and why it was revealed at that particular time.
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Thu
19
Dec2024
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Why the Nativity?
God with us. Just three little words from Matthew’s account of the Nativity story. But those three words radically changed the course of human history. Dr. David Jeremiah looks more deeply into the meaning of “God with us” and the impact of the Creator becoming human in the person of Jesus.
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Wed
18
Dec2024
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Why the Nativity?
Because of His love for mankind, the Creator chose to confine Himself to a humble human body so that man could know Him. That’s the Christmas story. Dr. David Jeremiah unpacks that truth, which has challenged and inspired the human race for over two thousand years. What does it mean that God is with us?
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Tue
17
Dec2024
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Why the Nativity?
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Did the Wise Men give gold, frankincense, and myrrh to young Jesus because they were the most valuable gifts? Or the most meaningful? Dr. David Jeremiah answers that question with insights on how each of those gifts reflects Christ as King, Priest and Savior.
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Mon
16
Dec2024
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Why the Nativity?
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They’re not considered central figures in the Nativity story, yet their gifts for the Christ Child are unmatched in significance. Dr. David Jeremiah takes a closer look at the Wise Men, the misinformation that often surrounds their role in the Christmas saga, and the meaning behind each of their gifts.
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Sat
14
Dec2024
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Why the Nativity?
Selected Scriptures
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Christ’s birth in a lowly stable is a detail of the Nativity story that’s covered in just a few words of Luke. But it has profound significance for every person on earth. Dr. David Jeremiah ponders the importance of God in the flesh arriving in this most humble of circumstances.
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Fri
13
Dec2024
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Why the Nativity?
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Some believers think Christmas should be observed in somber silence. But as the shepherds demonstrated, the natural response to Christmas is rejoicing! Dr. David Jeremiah follows these humble ranch hands as they greet the newborn Jesus, whose spontaneous joy becomes contagious.
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Thu
12
Dec2024
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Why the Nativity?
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The announcement of Jesus’ birth was so significant it was delivered by an angel army—to an audience just as unique: a tiny gathering of rural shepherds. Dr. David Jeremiah explains why these simple men were chosen as the first to receive the greatest news ever given.
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Wed
11
Dec2024
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Why the Nativity?
Selected Scriptures
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Christ’s birth in a lowly stable is a detail of the Nativity story that’s covered in just a few words of Luke. But it has profound significance for every person on earth. Dr. David Jeremiah ponders the importance of God in the flesh arriving in this most humble of circumstances.
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Tue
10
Dec2024
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Why the Nativity?
Selected Scriptures
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To understand the significance of the city of Bethlehem you have to reach deep into the history of the Old Testament. Bethlehem is mentioned thirty-five different times, in eleven different books, over a period of thirteen hundred years. Bethlehem was prepared for the birth of Christ historically.
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Mon
9
Dec2024
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Why the Nativity?
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One would think that Jerusalem would be the ideal place for Jesus to have been born. But Bethlehem? Why would this unpretentious village play host to a scene so eternally beloved by all of God’s people? Dr. David Jeremiah explores the answer to this question.
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Sat
7
Dec2024
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Why the Nativity?
Selected Scriptures
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In a culture that sees Christmas as little more than a commercial event, it’s vital not to forget its real meaning. Dr. David Jeremiah begins the series, Why the Nativity?, to get back to the heart of the Christmas story and answer the questions many people have about what it really means.
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Fri
6
Dec2024
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Why the Nativity?
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Christmas may be a season of joy and peace, but those probably weren’t the emotions young Mary felt as she faced the reality of her pregnancy. Dr. David Jeremiah continues his look at Mary and how she processed the incredible news that she would be giving birth to the Savior of the world.
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Thu
5
Dec2024
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Why the Nativity?
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God often uses ordinary people to achieve His extraordinary purpose. He even chose a normal teenage girl to be the mother of the Messiah! Dr. David Jeremiah shines the spotlight on Mary, the young girl who demonstrated faith and obedience beyond her years, leading God to favor her with the privilege of raising His Son.
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Wed
4
Dec2024
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Why the Nativity?
He was a humble carpenter who lived a quiet life; in fact, the Bible doesn’t record a single word he said. Yet Joseph was hand-picked by God to be the adoptive father of the Messiah. Dr. David Jeremiah profiles this man who was both tough-minded and tender-hearted, a man of faith and integrity.
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Tue
3
Dec2024
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Why the Nativity?
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The story of Christ’s birth is the ultimate love story—a story that can be expressed in a single word: Immanuel. Dr. David Jeremiah considers the significance of that word, which means “God with us,” and why it makes Christmas worth celebrating every day of the year.
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Mon
2
Dec2024
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Why the Nativity?
Selected Scriptures
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In a culture that sees Christmas as little more than a commercial event, it’s vital not to forget its real meaning. Dr. David Jeremiah begins the series, Why the Nativity?, to get back to the heart of the Christmas story and answer the questions many people have about what it really means.
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Sat
30
Nov2024
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Thanksgiving Collection
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During the holiday season we gratefully take stock of the many blessings the Lord has brought into our lives. Dr. David Jeremiah offers a biblical framework in the form of doxologies – or expressions of praise to God – for the specific ways in which He shows His love.
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Fri
29
Nov2024
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Thanksgiving Collection
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During the holiday season we gratefully take stock of the many blessings the Lord has brought into our lives. Dr. David Jeremiah offers a biblical framework in the form of doxologies – or expressions of praise to God – for the specific ways in which He shows His love.
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Thu
28
Nov2024
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Thanksgiving Collection
Did you know there are two types of Thanksgiving? We are well acquainted with the secondary type—giving thanks to God for all the good gifts we receive from Him. The lesser-known but fundamental primary type is thankfulness for the God who gives us all of our good gifts. It is this primary type that allows us to look up into heaven and give thanks to God even when things are falling apart all around us.
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Wed
27
Nov2024
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Thanksgiving Collection
The Bible tells us that gratitude is not an annual, monthly, weekly, or even a daily task. It's meant to be always in our hearts. We are to always be grateful for all things. But how does this work when we find ourselves in the midst of brokenness and suffering? Dr. David Jeremiah explains more in this message on Thanksgiving.
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Tue
26
Nov2024
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God I Need Some Answers
If we don’t deal with trouble in our life, it can quickly turn into fear. David understood that, and his thoughts about fear could fill a book. Dr. David Jeremiah opens Psalm 27, a psalm of David, for wisdom in troubled times.
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Mon
25
Nov2024
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God I Need Some Answers
Looking back on your life, do you wish you could forget your past? Or do you feel thankful for all that God has done for you? Dr. David Jeremiah turns to Psalm 92 for a look at the strong connection between memory and thankfulness, and how to cultivate an attitude of gratitude to God.
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Sat
23
Nov2024
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God I Need Some Answers
It doesn’t seem fair, does it? Christians spend their lives loving others and helping those in need. Yet it seems unbelievers often receive favor and acclaim. Dr. David Jeremiah opens Psalm 73 to address the question: “Why Do Good Things Happen to Bad People?”
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Fri
22
Nov2024
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God I Need Some Answers
A life of sin might lead you to believe one of two things: you got away with it, or God can’t possibly forgive you. Dr. David Jeremiah explains why both of these ideas are impossible, based on the promises in God’s Word.
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Dec2024
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New Year Collection
Instead of approaching the new year with a promise to yourself (in the form of a New Year’s resolution), why not focus on a promise from God? Dr. David Jeremiah breaks down one of the most quoted – and most misunderstood – promises in the Bible, found in Romans 8:28. It’s the perfect verse to cling to for the year ahead.
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Mon
30
Dec2024
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New Year Collection
As the New Year approaches, millions of people are making resolutions to help them be happy. But that can never truly happen if God isn’t central to the plan. Dr. David Jeremiah explains why, with support from the First Psalm – a perfect Scripture passage to carry with you into the year ahead.
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Tue
31
Dec2024
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New Year Collection
The year is changing. Your calendars are changing. If you want your life to change, fill it with love from the One who never changes! Dr. David Jeremiah encourages us to study the Word of God and grow closer to His Son, Jesus.
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