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In the verses above we clearly see Jesus pouring out his heart to his Father. The next verses say that even though he was God’s Son, he learned obedience through what he suffered, thus, God qualified him to become the source of eternal salvation for all who would obey him....
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Prayer, The Heart’s Language
Genuine prayer is a language from the heart. It is a heart that is open, honest, and without pretense before the Lord. The transparent prayer cries out, “Lord, I need You. I cannot do this on my own.” It comes from a posture of humility, one in which God will...
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Guarding Against The Spirit Of Leviathan
In the book of Job, we encounter a vivid description of the leviathan, a formidable creature that epitomizes pride and arrogance. God uses this imagery to remind Job of His power and sovereignty, challenging human pride and self-reliance. The leviathan is portrayed as an invincible being, one that "looks down...
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Speak Holy Spirit Fire, Not Hell Fire
In this chapter of Job, God discusses the Leviathan. After this, Job’s questioning of God melts away and he repents. Today’s passage provides insight into a spiritual foe that is dangerous for followers of Jesus because its influence prevents the work of the Holy Spirit in our lives. That foe...
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Truth Or Dare
The Bible reveals Leviathan as; the accuser, the dragon, and the devil, which is satan, himself. Job knew exactly to whom God was referring when He spoke of him. In the verses above, God asked Job if he could control the source of his trouble and subdue Leviathan by any...
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