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Come Forward on a New & Living Way
We move onward in our New Testament review of what is new. All that is new points to the new creation with New Jerusalem. Hebrews 10:20 tells us that Jesus “initiated for us as a new and livi…
Don Martin,
Come Forward on a New & Living Way
We move onward in our New Testament review of what is new. All that is new points to the new creation with New Jerusalem. Hebrews 10:20 tells us that Jesus “initiated for us as a new and livi…
Don Martin,
God’s Empowering for Patient Mothering
“Be angry and do not sin; do not let the sun go down on your anger, and give no opportunity to the devil.” -- Ephesians 4:26“Darcy, stop screaming!” I screamed. “You’ll wake up the baby.” My toddler daughter continued jumping up and down in a temper tantrum, demanding another cookie....
Kathy Collard Miller,
Are you on track? - Raising Zion
I returned, and saw under the sun, that the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, neither yet bread to the wise, nor yet riches to men of understanding, nor yet favour to men of skill; but time and chance happeneth to them all. Ecclesiastes‬ ‭9:11‬ ‭ We know the […]
Nehemiah Zion,
We have communion with the Father!
By Elizabeth Prata John Owen wrote the following. Today is Sunday, the Lord’s Day. Please take a moment to contemplate the wonder of our being able to commune with the Father, in fellowship, …
Elizabeth Prata,
O Key of David: A Most Joyful O Antiphon
The more doors that shut in my face, the more thankful I am for Jesus Christ, the Key of David. Because at the end of life's hall is one marvelous, wide-open door. No matter what anyone does to you, no matter what doors of opportunity slam in your face, no matter what chances for “a more satisfying life” pass you by, none of these can keep you from coming to God.
Abigail Wallace,
O Key of David: A Most Joyful O Antiphon
The more doors that shut in my face, the more thankful I am for Jesus Christ, the Key of David. Because at the end of life's hall is one marvelous, wide-open door. No matter what anyone does to you, no matter what doors of opportunity slam in your face, no matter what chances for “a more satisfying life” pass you by, none of these can keep you from coming to God.
Abigail Wallace,
Pictures of New Jerusalem in Exodus (3)
The holy of holies described in Exodus is a portrait of New Jerusalem as the eternal holy of holies. The entrance to the holy of holies was a veil. Hebrews 10:20 tells us is that the veil portrays…
Don Martin,
God’s Glory, Holiness, and Righteousness in New Jerusalem
The prior posts touched the glory, holiness, and righteousness of God depicted in the garden of Eden and their reality in the redemption of Jesus Christ. These three divine attributes are also seen…
Don Martin,
The death that shook the world (Matthew 27:51-54)
(Photo: Unsplash) Death feels so final. God did not intervene to prevent Jesus’ death. As I read Matthew, I feel the need time to absorb the enormity of this tragedy, to process the loss, to grieve at the injustice, to feel the familiar futility of a world where God’s anointed...
Allen Browne,

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