2025

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Prayers in Ruth: Lessons in Intercession and God’s Grace

Prayers in Ruth: Lessons in Intercession and God’s Grace By Tom Sigmura Part of the “Discipline and Power of Prayer” Series at Servants of Grace One of the best ways to learn how to pray is by listening to the prayers of others. Children learn from godly parents and older saints in the church. New […]

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July 10, 2025 – 2 Samuel 10:1–19

Grace Rejected, Justice Displayed – 2 Samuel 10:1–19 Show Summary: In this episode of Reading the Bible Daily with Dave, we turn to 2 Samuel 10:1–19, where King David extends grace to Hanun—but his kindness is met with suspicion and hostility. This rejection leads to humiliation, war, and ultimately, God’s vindication of His people. Through

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Why Doctrine Matters for Everyday Life

https://media.blubrry.com/equipping_you_in_grace/servantsofgrace.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/WhyDoesDoctrineMatterforMyEverydayLife.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | Pandora | Email📌 Episode Title: Why Does Doctrine Matter for My Everyday Life? 🎙️ Anchored in the Word with Dave Jenkins🔗 A Segment of the Servants of Grace Podcast Why does doctrine matter in everyday life?In this episode

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Responding to Wokeness with Biblical Clarity

  Responding to Wokeness with Biblical Clarity The word “woke” is everywhere today. Originally associated with awareness of social injustices, the term has now become a flashpoint in politics, media, and even the Church. But what does it mean to be “woke,” and how should Christians respond to this movement with biblical clarity? What Is

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Why We Don’t Pray: 5 Reasons Christians Struggle with Prayer

Why We Don’t Pray: 5 Reasons Christians Struggle with Prayer We know we need to pray. We also know the Scripture commands us to “pray without ceasing” (1 Thess. 5:17). After all, the forces of evil will do everything in their power to stop God’s people from praying. Yet even with all that knowledge, we

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Creation & Authority: Who Has the Right to Define Reality?

Creation & Authority: Who Has the Right to Define Reality? Series: Equipping the Mind and Heart – Biblical Truth for a Challenging Culture Host: Dave Jenkins Air Date: July 9, 2025 In this timely and theologically rich episode of Equipping You in Grace, Dave Jenkins continues the series Equipping the Mind and Heart – Biblical

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Why Deconstruction Is Not a Biblical Approach to Faith

Why Deconstruction Is Not a Biblical Approach to Faith By Dave Jenkins Deconstruction is the process of questioning or dismantling one’s beliefs, often in response to doubt, disillusionment, or spiritual trauma. Exvangelicalism is a term used for those who identify as former evangelicals. While the Bible does not endorse deconstruction, it calls us to examine

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