August 1, 2025

This Week at Servants of Grace – July 27 to August 2, 2025 – Encouraging gospel-centered resources and biblical discernment

Weekly Roundup 7/27-8/2/2025

📚 Servants of Grace Weekly Roundup July 27 – August 2, 2025 Each week, we’re thankful to offer biblical teaching that strengthens your walk with Christ, sharpens your discernment, and encourages faithful living. Here’s everything we published this past week at Servants of Grace: 📝 Featured Articles & Devotionals Biblical Discernment in an Age of […]

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Dark, foggy mountain path with wooden signposts pointing in different directions—one labeled 'Perennialism' and the other glowing with the words 'CHRIST ALONE.' Bold white and yellow text reads 'What Is Perennialism and Why Is It Dangerous?' A 'The Weekly Watch' logo appears in the bottom left corner. The atmosphere is somber and moody, symbolizing spiritual confusion versus biblical clarity.

What Is Perennialism and Why It’s Dangerous for the Church

What Is Perennialism and Why It’s Dangerous for the Church The Weekly Watch – August 2, 2025 By Dave Jenkins Perennialism teaches that all religions lead to the same divine truth. It sounds inclusive and spiritual—but it denies the exclusivity of Christ and the sufficiency of Scripture. In this episode of The Weekly Watch, we

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1 Kings 7 – Solomon's Palace and Temple Furnishings | Reading the Bible Daily with Dave

1 Kings 7 – Solomon’s Palace and Temple Furnishings (August 2, 2025)

1 Kings 7 – Solomon’s Palace and Temple Furnishings Reading the Bible Daily with Dave – August 2, 2025 In today’s episode of Reading the Bible Daily with Dave, we explore the craftsmanship, symbolism, and purpose behind Solomon’s palace and the temple furnishings. This chapter highlights God’s attention to detail, His glory in worship, and

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Blasphemy Against the Holy Spirit: The Unforgivable Sin

Blasphemy Against the Holy Spirit: The Unforgivable SinContending for the Word – August 2, 2025Written by Dave Jenkins Blasphemy Against the Holy Spirit: The Unforgivable Sin The distinction between blasphemy against Jesus (forgivable) and blasphemy against the Holy Spirit (unforgivable) rests upon the work of the Holy Spirit. By Dave Jenkins A TIME OF GRACE

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