November 13, 2025

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Mysticism and the Authority of Scripture: Why the Word Is Enough

Mysticism and the Authority of Scripture: Why the Word is Enough By Dave Jenkins · Featured in the Fall 2025 Issue of Theology for Life Magazine Scripture is sufficient and authoritative for life and godliness. We live in an age of spiritual restlessness. Many professing Christians long for something more, something deeper, mysterious, and seemingly […]

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Hearing the Word Together

Hearing the Word Together By Joshua Mills · Featured in the Fall 2025 Issue of Theology for Life Magazine Christ feeds His church as we hear the Word together. Today, we live in an individualistic culture where Christianity has become a religion of me, myself, and I. Yes, we must each have personal dealings with

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10 Signs of Contemplative Influence in Your Church

10 Signs of Contemplative Influence in Your Church By Dave Jenkins Fall 2025 | Theology for Life Contemplative spirituality often sneaks into churches quietly. It may be packaged as “deeper spirituality”, “soul care”, or “ancient practices”, but at its root, it shifts authority from God’s sufficient Word to subjective experience. If left unchecked, it will

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Fall 2025 Editorial for Theology for Life

Fall 2025 Editorial By Dave Jenkins In every generation, the Church faces the temptation to chase after spiritual shortcuts. Today, that temptation often comes in the form of contemplative practices and mystical techniques that promise peace, presence, or intimacy with God apart from His Word. These trends may sound appealing, but they leave God’s people disoriented,

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Hezekiah’s Reign: Revival Begins with Renewal | 2 Chronicles 29 | Nov 14, 2025

Hezekiah’s Reign: Revival Begins with Renewal Series: Reading the Bible Daily with DaveDate: Friday, November 14, 2025Passage: 2 Chronicles 29 Watch or Listen Conclusion Tomorrow we continue with 2 Chronicles 30, where Hezekiah leads the nation to celebrate the Passover, a picture of grace, unity, and renewal. For more devotionals and resources, visit our Reading

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Delight in God’s Word in Affliction | Psalm 119:153–160 | Walking Through the Psalms

https://media.blubrry.com/equipping_you_in_grace/servantsofgrace.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/DelightinGodsWordinAfflictionPsalm119153160.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | Pandora | Email   Delight in God’s Word in Affliction — Psalm 119:153–160 Walking Through the Psalms · By Dave Jenkins · Friday, November 14, 2025 Show Summary In Psalm 119:153–160, the psalmist pleads for deliverance not simply

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Holding Fast to the True Gospel in Seasons of Revival

Contending for the Word Q&A · November 14, 2025 Theme: Guarding the Gospel in Times of Renewal Holding Fast to the True Gospel in Seasons of Revival Revival, while deeply transformative and essential for the church, must always be tethered to the gospel.In times of spiritual renewal, there is a tendency to elevate personalities, emotions,

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The Deadly Sin of Covetousness

The Deadly Sin of Covetousness By Jason Helopoulos Many individuals are like the rich young man when Jesus said to him, “You shall not murder, You shall not commit adultery, You shall not steal, You shall not bear false witness, Honor your father and mother, and You shall love your neighbor as yourself” (Matt. 19:18–19).

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