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John 14:1-14
Happy New Year Gramazin family! I hope that you all had a relaxing holiday season, full of worship and fellowship. Every new year, people across the world make a list of things they…
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Luke 2:1-7 and Matthew 1:22-25
Continuing our Christmas series, I want us to look at the birth of Jesus today. A lot of churches will wait to talk about the birth of Jesus until Christmas Eve, but I…
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Matthew 1:18-21 and Luke 1:26-38
As we approach Advent, I believe it is important for us to return to the Scripture that this season was founded on. Amidst the Thanksgiving cooking, the Christmas shopping, and the New Year’s…
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Luke 11:37-54
We have arrived at the final section of Luke 11, where Jesus addresses corrupt Pharisees and lawyers. This passage aptly falls after Election Day in the U.S., where a lot of people are…
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Luke 11:33-36
Today our study returns to Luke 11, where Jesus has previously taught us about the form and function of prayer, spiritual warfare, the logical consistency of Christ, and the sign of Jonah. This…
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Luke 11:29-32
Do you remember learning about Jonah and the whale in Sunday School? A man named Jonah was swallowed by a whale, lived in his stomach for 3 days and nights, and was spat…
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Luke 11:24-28
Last week we looked at the time when Jesus was accused of working for Satan while casting out a demon. He responds to the Pharisees and townspeople for the rest of the chapter,…
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Luke 11:14-23
I love arguments. Not necessarily in the sense of fighting, although that does happen, but in the sense of intellectual discourse. Some of you readers may know that I am currently studying philosophy…
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Luke 11:1-13
This week, we dive into a new gospel passage, specifically one that is paramount to the commentary that I have been referencing in my work. Charles Wagner, the author of the Take Every…
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John 4:46-54
We finish out John chapter 4 by looking at verses 46 through 54. Grab your Bibles, and read through those verses. If you have a moment, now is a good time to skim…