Gods Sign Post W/ Dana Christensen - EP 603 - Christ’s Power to save - 3/29/2025

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A daily bible study to draw us closer in our relationship with GOD through our Savior Jesus Christ in prayer and reading the word of GOD.
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365 Devotions on the Power of Prayer:
Psalm 116:16-17,19 NIV
16) Truly I am your servant,LORD; I serve you just as my mother did; you have freed me from my chains.
17) I will sacrifice a thank offering to you and call on the name of the LORD.
19) in the courts of the house of the LORD–in your midst, Jerusalem. Praise the LORD.
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Psalm 116:16-17,19 NKJV
16) O LORD, truly I am Your servant; I am Your servant, the son of Your maidservant; You have loosed my bonds.
17) I will offer to You the sacrifice of thanksgiving, And will call upon the name of the LORD.
19) In the courts of the LORD’s house, In the midst of you, O Jerusalem. Praise the LORD!
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Life Lessons from Luke
Lesson #1 - Christs Power To Save
1 Timothy 1:12-20
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Further Reading:
To Complete 1 Timothy during this Six-part study, read Luke 1 Timothy 1:1-20.
For more Bible passages on Christ’s saving power, read Luke 19:10; John 3:17; Acts 4:12; Romans 5:8-9; Hebrews 9:14; 1 Peter 1:18-19; 1 John 4:14; and Revelation 1:5.
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PRAYING THE NAMES OF GOD:
Week #23: YAHWEH TSIDQENU - The Lord Our Righteousness
Key Scripture’s : Jeremiah 23:6

Understanding the Name:
The Hebrew word tsedeq is usually translated as “righteousness” but can also be translated as “righteous,” “honest,” “right,” “accurate,” “justice,” “truth,” or “integrity.” Righteousness primarily involves being in right standing with God. As such it concerns fulfilling the demands of relationship with both God and others. Though people were often called righteous in the Hebrew Scriptures if they observed the Law, Jesus and the writers of the New Testament stress that righteousness is not merely a matter of outward behavior but a matter of the heart–of thoughts, motives, and desires. The goal is not merely to do what God says but to become like him. In the words of Addison Leitch, righteousness “is primarily and basically a relationship, never an attainment.
Christian righteousness is a direction, a loyalty, a commitment, a hope–and only someday an arrival.” The Lord Our Righteousness” (yah-WEHtsid-KAY-nu). Jesus fulfilled this prophecy by rection. Paul proclaims in his letter to the Romans, “But now a righteousness from God, apart from law, has been made known, to which the Law and the Prophets testify. This righteousness from God comes through faith in Jesus Christ to all who believe.”

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