January 30, 2026

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Weekly Roundup 1/25/1/31/2025

Servants of Grace Weekly Roundup for 1/25/1/31/2026 1/25/2026 Contending for the Word Q&A Podcast: Guarding the Church from False Unity https://servantsofgrace.org/guarding-the-church-from-false-unity/ Reading the Bible Daily with Dave Podcast: Job 23 — When God Feels Hidden, Yet He Knows Our Way  https://servantsofgrace.org/job-23-when-god-feels-hidden-he-knows-our-way/ 1/26/2026 The Dangers of Following a False Jesus by Doreen Virtue https://servantsofgrace.org/dangers-of-following-a-false-jesus/ Christ Cares […]

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Discernment Is Not Optional: Why the Church Must Test What It Hears

Discernment Is Not Optional: Why the Church Must Test What It Hears Show: The Weekly Watch (Contending for the Word) | Host: Dave Jenkins Show Summary Discernment is not a niche concern. It is a biblical responsibility for every Christian. In this Weekly Watch episode, Dave Jenkins concludes January’s focus on Discerning Truth in a

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Remembering Past Blessings While Trusting God Today (Job 29)

Remembering Past Blessings While Trusting God Today (Job 29) Show: Reading the Bible Daily with Dave Host: Dave Jenkins Date: Saturday, January 31, 2026 Passage: Job 29 Show Summary In Job 29, Job looks back on a season of blessing, honor, and intimate fellowship with God—before suffering reshaped everything. This chapter is tender and deeply

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Standing Firm in Faith When the World Opposes Us

Standing Firm in Faith When the World Opposes Us Contending for the Word Q&A with Dave JenkinsFaithfulness, Perseverance, Opposition Episode Summary In this Contending for the Word Q&A episode, Dave Jenkins answers the question,“How can we remain steadfast in faith when the world opposes us?” Opposition takes many forms today, misunderstanding from family, pressure at

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Christian Nationalism, TPUSA Faith, and the Danger of Ecumenical Syncretism

  Christian Nationalism, TPUSA Faith, and the Danger of Ecumenical Syncretism By Amy Spreeman  |  Servants of Grace Editor’s Note The following article by Amy Spreeman examines the growing influence of Christian Nationalism and its increasing tiesto ecumenical syncretism, dominion theology, and political activism. While Christians are called to engage culture wiselyand vote with biblical

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