Enjoy the Music and Listen to the message we received from GOD this morning through Pastor Darrell Griffis using Proverbs chapter 6 verses 12 to 19, Luke 11 verse 34, Psalm 71, Proverbs 15 verse 1, Proverbs 31, Romans 10 and James 3
This message marks a deliberate turning. Ash Wednesday invites us to slow down, to speak honestly before God, and to enter Lent without pretending strength we do not have. As we receive ashes and gather at the Lord’s Table, we begin a season of prayerful waiting, trusting that God hears even the quiet songs spoken in the night.
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Enjoy the Music and Listen to the message we received from GOD through Pastor Darrell Griffis using Psalm 100 and other passages on this Wednesday Night
The primary application of Daniel 12 is the call to steadfastness and spiritual wisdom in the face of uncertainty. Because God has sovereignly mapped out the conclusion of history, believers are encouraged to remain faithful even when they do not fully understand the "how" or "when" of prophetic fulfillment. The twelfth chapter of the Book of Daniel serves as the grand finale to the visions received by the prophet during the third year of Cyrus, King of Persia. It provides a definitive transition from the historical conflicts of the Seleucid and Ptolemaic empires described in chapter 11 to the ultimate eschatological "time of the end." This section of Scripture is widely regarded by scholars as the most explicit Old Testament reference to the resurrection of the dead and the final distribution of divine justice.
The application of 1 John 1:1–2:2 centers on the concept of "Radical Honesty." In a modern context, this passage encourages individuals to move away from the "performance" of perfection and toward the "practice" of confession.
Authentic Fellowship: True spiritual community is built on walking in the "light." This means being transparent about one's struggles rather than hiding them in "darkness." When individuals are honest about their flaws, the "blood of Jesus" provides a continuous cycle of renewal.
The Habit of Confession: Rather than living in guilt or denial, the believer is encouraged to utilize the "Advocate." Application involves the daily discipline of identifying specific wrongs and bringing them before God, trusting in His "faithfulness" to restore the relationship.
Assurance over Happiness: John distinguishes between fleeting happiness and "full joy." Full joy is found in the certainty of one's standing before God through Christ’s propitiation, regardless of external circumstances or personal failures.
At Jesus’ ascension back to Heaven He gave us one last command. “Go and tell.” That is, and must be, the most important thing we do. What is the message we have to give. We can say that all sins, no matter how dark or how deep, can and will be forgiven for anyone who simply apologizes for those sins. The reward for that simple apology is an eternal life in a world without sin. What a wonderful message we have to share with all our family, friends, and neighbors.
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