December 19, 2025

Servants of Grace Weekly Roundup, December 14–20, 2025. Warm, starry Advent sky with subtle candlelight glow. Elegant serif text displays the title and dates, creating a festive and inviting atmosphere.

Servants of Grace Weekly Roundup: December 14–20, 2025

Servants of Grace Weekly Roundup: December 14–20, 2025 This weekly roundup (Dec 14–20, 2025) from Servants of Grace includes rich articles and podcasts focused on Nehemiah study, Advent reflections, and Christ‑centered teaching. 12/14/2025 Reading the Bible Daily with Dave — Nehemiah 8: Revival Through the Word —Listen Contending for the Word Q&A — Walking by […]

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Nehemiah overview devotional titled ‘The Faithful God Who Rebuilds Hearts’ from Reading the Bible Daily with Dave.

Nehemiah Conclusion, The Faithful God Who Rebuilds Hearts

Nehemiah Conclusion, The Faithful God Who Rebuilds Hearts Reading the Bible Daily with Dave Author: Dave Jenkins Date: Saturday, December 20, 2025 Show Summary As we conclude our study of Nehemiah, we step back to reflect on the major themes of the book, God’s faithfulness in restoration, leadership rooted in prayer, perseverance through opposition, the

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Why “Born Innocent” Is a Dangerous Lie, Recovering the Doctrine of Sin

Contending for the Word Podcast Series: The Weekly Watch Why “Born Innocent” Is a Dangerous Lie, Recovering the Doctrine of Sin Host: Dave Jenkins Topic: Original Sin, Human Nature, Gospel Clarity Show Summary According to the 2025 State of Theology, many evangelicals say people are born innocent and only “sin a little.” In this Weekly

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Biblical Wisdom for Resolving Conflict in the Christian Life

Biblical Wisdom for Resolving Conflict in the Christian Life Contending for the Word Q&A, December 20 Question addressed, What does Scripture teach about resolving conflict biblically? Conflict is unavoidable in a fallen world, even among Christians. Misunderstandings happen, words wound, pride rises,and relationships strain. Yet God does not leave His people without guidance. Scripture gives

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The Word Became Flesh: Finding Joy and Peace in Jesus This Christmas

Christ Our Light and Hope: Reflections for Advent The Word Became Flesh: Finding Joy and Peace in Jesus This Christmas By Mary Hammell “And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us.” — John 1:14 At Christmas, we celebrate not merely a season, but a Savior Immanuel, God with us. Christmas Is About One Person

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