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God has a number of anthropomorphic descriptors in the Bible and there is a point to be learned from each. ,In fact, here are seven from God's eyes. #reachingnewheightsinjesusFree devotional and free short story:https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/AAo5VU6/community

It occurs throughout the bible that when God shows up in mercy those on the other side face great judgment and even destruction. Here, see another example and consider the deep and abiding ramifcations. #reachingnewheightsinjesushttps://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/AAo5VU6/community

Samson and Delilah were on the same journey, whether they realized it or not. They were after what would benefit them most, even to the exclusion of the other. They were working hard at it nut there would would not vindicate the course no matter how successful they were at it.#reachingnewheightsinjesus

In Judges 16:1-4, we see Samson perform an incredible feat of strength, and nowhere does God get the glory. He can do what no man can do, and yet his holiness and his faithfulness are in question. Why?Pastor Dan delves into the text and support, and we learn that it is possible to do the work in an incredible way without God getting the glory. It must not be so.

A Kingdom That Stands Out | Judges 15:20What makes the Kingdom of God different from every other kingdom on earth? In this message from Judges 15:20, Pastor Daniel Stevenson examines the often-overlooked twenty years of Samson's judgeship and reveals a powerful truth: the Kingdom of God is built not merely through dramatic victories, but through faithful daily obedience.While many believers focus on mountaintop experiences and extraordinary moments, Scripture reminds us that spiritual maturity is forged in the ordinary routines of life. Through the examples of Samson, biblical teaching on the Kingdom of God, and practical applications for Christian living, this sermon challenges believers to become visible ambassadors of Christ in their homes, workplaces, churches, and communities.Discover how God's Kingdom stands apart through love, hospitality, peace, service, forgiveness, and the fruit of the Spirit. Learn how to recognize when you are drifting toward the edge of God's will and how faithful day-by-day living can become a powerful testimony to a watching world.Whether you are facing turbulent skies, struggling through ordinary responsibilities, or seeking to represent Christ more effectively, this message will encourage you to remain steadfast, live as a citizen of God's Kingdom, and help others find their way home to the King.Scripture: Judges 15:20 Topics: Samson, Kingdom of God, Christian Living, Faithfulness, Spiritual Growth, Discipleship, Service, Evangelism, Fruit of the Spirit, Christian Character

The Israelites enter the promised land to a certain response.https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/AAo5VU6/community

Steps to making the best you can out of whatever God is allowing in your life. The picture is the actual worksheet. Listen to the end, or skip to the end for a good Biblical summary of how one might actually redeem the time. Funnel https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/AAo5VU6/community

Conflict is coming. The question is: will you be ready when it arrives?In this powerful study of Judges 15:1-20, Pastor Daniel Stevenson of New Heights Fellowship Baptist Church of East Toledo explores the surprising road that leads to conflict between the people of God and the enemies of God. Through the life of Samson, discover how small offenses become major battles, why opposition often comes from unexpected places, and how God empowers His people when compromise and the status quo can no longer stand.Along the way, you'll learn why some conflicts seem unavoidable, how family and friends can sometimes become part of the struggle, and why every victory must be followed by continued dependence upon God. Most importantly, this message reminds believers that our greatest battles are not against flesh and blood, but against spiritual darkness—and that the victory has already been secured through Jesus Christ.Whether you're facing opposition, discouragement, spiritual warfare, or simply trying to understand why conflict seems to follow obedience, this biblical message offers practical insight, encouragement, and hope.Scripture: Judges 15:1-20Key Passages: Ephesians 6:12, 1 John 4:4Join Pastor Daniel Stevenson, author of The Low Moon Rising Saga, One Last Soul, Another Reason to Stand Up, and the Think Again series, as he examines what it means to consider the coming conflict—and come to it with confidence in the power of God.

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You can do better, and having intentions to do better is not only not the same, it takes you to a place that will block retreat.https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/AAo5VU6/community