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God is in Control

The theme for the devotion today is that God is in control.
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The theme for the devotion today is that God is in control.
Can you think of a holiday in the church year that is celebrated on the 25th of a month? Christmas, of course! But take that back then nine months. And what do we get? The 25th of March.
Jesus is going to come in, he's going to come to church, he's going to speak wonderful words from God's Word, and then he is going to be completely rejected, abused and they're going to try to kill him. But notice how this section starts out.
Jesus saved the best until last. Yet, sometimes in our sinfulness, we don't want to save the best until last.
What does God have to say about the use of alcohol? We're looking at some surprising truths about Jesus. And doesn't it surprise you just a little bit how Jesus first reveals his glory? The very first miracle that Jesus does is: turning water into wine.
When we think about the wealth of this world, it's absolutely nothing compared to what God could have and what God does have.
Jesus does some surprising things in his ministry, I just want to look at Jesus very first miracle, Jesus turns water into wine, and notice some surprising things.
Jesus' first miracle. There's a really incredible detail at the end of this account and it's very important for us.
Earthquakes can be absolutely devastating. Can you imagine calling an earthquake a blessed event?
A devotion for these scary times and a prayer for Ukraine.
When I was a little child, I became very good at hiding my real motives. I was able to fool my parents, or at least I thought I could.
Are there two different ways of salvation? Were the people in the Old Testament saved in a different way than those in the New Testament?