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Cry Out And Contend

Cry Out And Contend

CRY OUT Heb. 4:14-16; Ps. 34:14-18 The Hebrew word for “cry” in Ex. 3:7 is tsa`aqah, which is one of those words that sounds like what it’s describing – a cry from the deepest place of a person, literally a loud noise like a shriek; a cry of distress; an outcry...
God Hears and Responds

God Hears and Responds

Key Scripture: Ex. 3:7 – God is aware and intimately acquainted with the cries of His people. He experiences affliction and suffering WITH us because He is the Compassionate One (which means “to suffer WITH”). We can draw consolation and comfort that God hears...
Be Reconciled to the Father

Be Reconciled to the Father

Word For America The seeds of American destiny have been buried, watered, and are coming forth. The restoration of the three separate but equal branches of the government are well underway. But the greatness of a nation will always be tied to its people. When God...
Let Freedom Ring

Let Freedom Ring

Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. gave his iconic “I Have a Dream” speech at the Lincoln Memorial in August 1963 at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. In his message, King evoked the of memory of Lincoln and the dream of full emancipation,...
Proclaim Liberty Throughout the Land

Proclaim Liberty Throughout the Land

Liberty Bell In 1751, a large bell was commissioned by the City of Philadelphia for its governmental meeting house. It was used to call the state legislature into session, summon voters to cast their ballots, sound alerts, and commemorate special occasions.   The Bell...
A Shining City on a Hill

A Shining City on a Hill

In the spring of 1630, some 1,000 Puritans sailed to America, led by John Winthrop who would later serve as the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. While at sea, Winthrop wrote “A Model of Christian Charity” which contained their reasons and goals for...