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Hezekiah’s Reforms: Worship That Transforms Life | 2 Chronicles 31 | Nov 16, 2025

Hezekiah’s Reforms: Worship That Transforms Life Series: Reading the Bible Daily with Dave ·Date: Sunday, November 16, 2025 ·passage: 2 Chronicles 31 Show Summary After the grace-filled Passover of chapter 30, Hezekiah’s reforms take root in everyday life.Idols are torn down, temple service is restored, and God’s people give generously.True revival moves from the sanctuary […]

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Awakening Through the Word: Recognizing True Revival

Contending for the Word Q&A, November 16, 2025 Awakening Through the Word: Recognizing True Revival Theme: Testing the Spirits, True and False Revival Awakening is granted by God and fueled by Scripture.   Welcome back to Contending for the Word. Today we begin our third week examining true and false revival and how Christians can

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Weekly Roundup — November 9–15, 2025

Weekly Roundup — November 9–15, 2025 Sunday — 11/9/2025 Reading the Bible Daily with Dave Podcast: Joash Repairs the Temple: Building Faith That Endures https://servantsofgrace.org/joash-repairs-the-temple-2-chronicles-24/ Contending for the Word Q&A: When God Revives His People by Dave Jenkins https://servantsofgrace.org/when-god-revives-his-people/ The Jesus of Our Imagination or the Jesus of Scripture by James Williams https://servantsofgrace.org/jesus-of-our-imagination-or-jesus-of-scripture/ Monday —

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Emotionalism, Experience, and the Eclipse of Truth | Contending for the Word Weekly Watch

Emotionalism, Experience, and the Eclipse of Truth Series: Contending for the Word — The Weekly Watch Host: Dave Jenkins Show Summary In this Weekly Watch, Dave addresses emotionalism and how it can eclipse biblical truth when feelings are treated as final authority. Emotions are a gift from God, yet they must be guided by Scripture.

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Hezekiah’s Passover: Grace Unites God’s People | 2 Chronicles 30 | Nov 15, 2025

Hezekiah’s Passover: Grace Unites God’s People Reading the Bible Daily with DaveSaturday, November 15, 20252 Chronicles 30 Show Summary In 2 Chronicles 30, King Hezekiah invites all Israel and Judah to return to the Lord and celebrate the Passover together. Though some mock the invitation, many humble themselves and come. God responds with mercy, healing,

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Truth Isn’t Hate, Why Biblical Love Speaks Boldly

Truth Isn’t Hate, Why Biblical Love Speaks Boldly By James Williams Over the years we have seen a growing hostility to the Christian message. More and more, as believers present the truth of Scripture, such ideas are increasingly unwelcome. The common critique is that the biblical message is hateful. Rather than debating the ideas, many

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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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