September 5, 2025

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Hezekiah’s Faithful Reforms | 2 Kings 18 (September 6, 2025)

Hezekiah’s Faithful Reforms and Assyria’s Threat (2 Kings 18) Reading the Bible Daily with Dave • 📅 Saturday, September 6, 2025 2 Kings 18 — Hezekiah’s faithful reforms under Assyria’s threat. In 2 Kings 18, King Hezekiah rises as a bright light in dark days—tearing down idols, restoring true worship, and holding fast to the

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Psalm 82 Explained: What It Really Teaches

Psalm 82 Explained: What It Really Teaches By Don Veinot • September 6, 2025 In the book, Practically Radical, American writer, speaker, and entrepreneur William C. Taylor seems to have coined the phrase, “Just because you can doesn’t mean you should.” This has applications in several areas, even including biblical translation and interpretation. We addressed

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The “Experience Economy” in Worship

The “Experience Economy” in Worship The “Experience Economy” in Worship — Weekly Watch Date: September 6, 2025  |Series: Weekly Watch — True Worship in an Age of Counterfeits  |By: Dave Jenkins Many churches today treat worship like a product designed to deliver a feeling. In this Weekly Watch, Dave Jenkinscontrasts the “experience economy” with biblical

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Biblical Discernment in Worship Music: Glorifying God in Song

Biblical Discernment in Worship Music: Glorifying God in Song By Dave Jenkins  •  September 6, 2025 Worship music shapes the theology and affections of God’s people. In many churches, songs are chosen for their emotional pull or popularity rather than their biblical truth. Yet Jesus calls us to worship the Father “in spirit and truth”

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A Better Question: Loving the Church for Who She Is

A Better Question: Loving the Church for Who She Is By Dustin Benge This article appears in our series: God’s Design for the Local Church and the Life of the Believer. A Better Question Over the past number of years, in reading various books and various texts, there have been so many good things to

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