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1 Chronicles 24 — The Priests Divided for Temple Service Oct 9, 2025

Reading the Bible Daily with Dave – October 9, 2025 1 Chronicles 24 — The Priests Divided for Temple Service Show Summary:In this episode of Reading the Bible Daily with Dave, we see how David and Zadok divided the priests into twenty-four divisions for temple service. This careful organization highlights God’s holiness, His call for […]

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From Guilt to Grace, Finding Freedom in Christ after the NAR

From Guilt to Grace, Finding Freedom in Christ after the NAR Show: NAR to Christ with Dawn Hill| Hosts: Dave Jenkins with Dawn Hill October 3, 2025 Show Summary Many leaving the New Apostolic Reformation wrestle with lingering guilt, false shame, and a performance mindset. In this conversation, Dave and Dawn trace guilt back to

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The Preservation of God’s Word Through History

The Preservation of God’s Word Through History Series: Contending for the Word · October 9, 2025 Written byDave Jenkins Introduction One of the most common objections to Christianity is the claim that the Bible has been corrupted or altered over time. Some argue that centuries of copying and translation have distorted the original message. Has

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Faithful to the Word: The Ongoing Work of Reformation

Faithful to the Word: The Ongoing Work of Reformation By Michael Reeves Many people today assume the Reformation is nothing more than an old historical event, locked away in the past. They see it as a reaction to a problem in the church 500 years ago, a chapter we have already moved on from. If

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Faith Alone: Justified by Christ’s Righteousness

Faith Alone: Justified by Christ’s Righteousness Show: Equipping You in Grace |Series: Standing Firm: Truths Worth Reforming For |Date: Wednesday, October 8, 2025 |Scripture: Romans 3:21–28 Faith alone guides the believer out of darkness and into Christ’s righteousness. Show Summary Dave Jenkins continues our Reformation month focus on the heart of the gospel, justification bygrace

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1 Chronicles 23 | David Organizes the Levites Oct 8, 2025

Reading the Bible Daily with Dave – 1 Chronicles 23 📅 Wednesday, October 8, 2025 |🎙️ Dave Jenkins |📖 Passage: 1 Chronicles 23 Show Summary In 1 Chronicles 23, David organizes the Levites for temple service andinstalls Solomon as king. The chapter reveals God’s concern for order in worship,the value of every role in His

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God Is All Powerful, Trusting His Strength Not Ours

God Is All Powerful, Trusting His Strength Not Ours Show Summary In week 8 of 52 Weeks of God’s Attributes, Doreen Virtue shares how God’s omnipotence frees us from the false pursuit of personal power common in New Age, New Thought, Wicca, and self-made religion. From Proverbs 3:5, Jeremiah 32:27, Matthew 11:28, and Ephesians 1:19–20,

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The Four Marks of Reformed Preaching

The Four Marks of Reformed Preaching Always Reforming: Fidelity to God’s Word in Every Generation The Reformation was fueled by preaching—men opening God’s Word and declaring, “Thus says the Lord.” Reformed preaching today continues that vision. It takes the whole counsel of God seriously and presses it upon the whole person. Letting God Speak Reformed

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