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A Study of the Devil
Tonight we are looking at a very sobering topic. In my ten years of pastoring, I have never preached or taught a full study specifically about the devil. I have certainly mentioned him in many sermons, and I have taught on spiritual warfare and temptation, but I have never presented a complete study on who the devil is according to the Bible. The Scriptures do give us insight into the identity, nature, and work of Satan. While the Bible does not focus on him excessively, it reveals enough truth that we can build a biblical understanding of who he is and how he operates. For example: Genesis 3 — he deceivesJob 1 — he accusesMatthew 4 — he tempts1 Peter 5:8 — he seeks to devourRevelation 20 — he is ultimately defeated Why Should We Study the Devil? 1. Because the Bible speaks about him clearly Satan is not a minor character in Scripture. From the beginning of Genesis to the end of Revelation, the Bible reveals his work and influence in the world.…
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Verse-by-Verse Library

Genesis 1:1
Genesis 1 is not only about how the world began. It is also about who God...
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Genesis 1:2
Verse 2 describes the condition of the earth at this stage of creation. It was “without...
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Genesis 1:3
This is one of the great statements in all the Bible. God speaks, and what He...
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Genesis 1:4
God saw the light, “that it was good.” Everything God does is right. Everything He makes...
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Genesis 1:5
God now names what He has made. He called the light Day, and the darkness Night....
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Genesis 1:6
A new day of creative order begins, and once again the work is done by the...
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Genesis 1:7
Here the action described in verse 6 is carried out. God made the firmament and divided...
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Genesis 1:8
Again God names what He has made. The firmament is called Heaven—the visible sky above us,...
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Genesis 1:9
Now on the third day God continues the work of order and separation. The waters under...
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Genesis 1:10
Once again God names what He has arranged. The dry land is called Earth, and the...
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Genesis 2:1
Genesis 2 begins by declaring that God’s work of creation was complete. The heavens, the earth,...
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Genesis 2:2
On the seventh day, God ended His work. This does not mean God became weary or...
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Genesis 2:3
God blessed the seventh day and sanctified it. To sanctify means to set apart. God set...
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Genesis 2:4
Verse 4 introduces us to “the generations of the heavens and of the earth.” In Genesis,...
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Genesis 2:5
Genesis 1 gives us the overview of creation, but Genesis 2 begins to take us deeper...
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Genesis 2:6
Verse 6 explains how the ground was watered before rain is mentioned in Scripture. The Bible...
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Genesis 2:7
This verse brings us to the creation of man. Genesis 1 tells us that man was...
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Genesis 2:8
After forming Adam, God prepared a home for him. The Bible says the LORD God planted...
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Genesis 2:9
God filled the garden with trees that were pleasant to the sight and good for food....
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Genesis 2:10
A river went out of Eden to water the garden, and from there it divided into...
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Genesis 2:11
The first river is named Pison. It surrounded the land of Havilah, a land known for...
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Genesis 2:12
The Bible says the gold of that land was good. There was also bdellium and onyx...
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Genesis 2:13
The second river is called Gihon. It surrounded the land of Ethiopia, or Cush. Again, Scripture...
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Genesis 2:14
The third river is Hiddekel, and many believe this refers to the Tigris River. The fourth...
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Genesis 2:15
Verse 15 gives us the plan for man in the garden. Adam was placed there “to...
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Genesis 2:16
Verse 16 introduces the command of God. The whole universe operates by the laws of God,...
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Genesis 2:17
After giving Adam great freedom, God gives one clear warning. There was one tree Adam was...
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Genesis 2:18
Verse 18 brings us to the creation of woman. This is the first time in the...
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Genesis 2:19
God brought the animals to Adam, and Adam named them. This was a task given to...
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Genesis 2:20
Adam named all the animals, but no suitable helper was found for him. None of the...
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Genesis 2:21
God caused a deep sleep to fall upon Adam. Adam slept, and God took one of...
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Genesis 2:22
God took the rib from Adam and made a woman. Then He brought her unto the...
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Genesis 2:23
When Adam sees Eve, he recognizes immediately that she is different from all the animals. She...
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Genesis 2:24
This verse gives the foundation of marriage. Marriage involves leaving, cleaving, and becoming one flesh. A...
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Genesis 2:25
The chapter ends with innocence and purity. Adam and Eve were both naked and were not...
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Genesis 3:1
The chapter begins with the adversary. Satan and his ability have been so watered down in...
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Genesis 3:2
Eve responds to the serpent. Instead of fleeing from the temptation, she enters into dialogue with...
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Genesis 3:3
Eve continues her answer. God had said they were not to eat of the tree of...
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Genesis 3:4
Here we see the devil’s lie. Satan moves from questioning God’s Word to directly denying God’s...
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Genesis 3:5
Satan now attacks the motives and character of God. He suggests that God is holding something...
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Genesis 3:6
This verse shows us the steps into sin. First, she saw it. Sin often begins with...
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Genesis 3:7
Here we see the immediate effects of sin. Satan had promised that their eyes would be...
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Genesis 3:8
Now we see the aftermath. God comes to Adam and Eve, but the relationship has changed....
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Genesis 3:9
This question reveals the love of God. God does not ask questions because He lacks information....
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Genesis 3:10
Adam’s answer is revealing: “I was afraid.” Sin brought fear. Before sin, Adam had fellowship with...
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Genesis 3:11
God now brings Adam directly to the issue. Adam had to be brought to the place...
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Genesis 3:12
Here begins the blame. Adam does not simply blame Eve. He also blames God. He says,...
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Genesis 3:13
The blame continues. Eve blames the serpent. This is the first time someone essentially said, “The...
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Genesis 3:14
Now God pronounces judgment. The serpent is cursed above all cattle and beasts of the field....
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Genesis 3:15
This verse is often called the Protevangelium, meaning the first gospel. God is speaking to the...
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Genesis 3:16
God now speaks to the woman. Childbearing would involve sorrow and pain. Eve would still have...
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Genesis 3:17
God now speaks to Adam. Adam’s sin was that he listened to the wrong voice above...
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Genesis 3:18
The ground would now bring forth thorns and thistles. Thorns and thistles were not part of...
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Genesis 3:19
The labour of man would now be intensified. Adam would eat bread by the sweat of...
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Genesis 3:20
Adam now names his wife Eve, because she was the mother of all living. This is...
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Genesis 3:21
This is one of the most beautiful verses in the chapter. Adam and Eve had tried...
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Genesis 3:22
The promise of Satan was technically true in a limited and tragic sense. Adam and Eve...
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Genesis 3:24
The word “drove” means Adam and Eve were forced out. They did not leave paradise casually....
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Exodus 1:1
Now, the book of Exodus picks up right where Genesis ends. “And these are the names...
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Exodus 1:7
The seven expressions used to describe Israel’s numerical growth make it clear that this was no...
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Exodus 1:8
God’s blessings are not dependent on where we are, but on who He is. The same...
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Exodus 1:11
So Israel became enslaved. The people who had once been honoured because of Joseph were now...
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Exodus 1:12
They were assigned the grueling task of building store cities for Pharaoh—labour that was intense, exhausting,...
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Exodus 1:15
Here is how I understand the situation. Pharaoh did not want open rebellion or public outrage....
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Exodus 1:17
What a powerful verse—and what a powerful choice. The Bible says the midwives “feared God” (Exodus...
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Exodus 1:18
God blessed the midwives for their faithfulness. Scripture tells us plainly, “Therefore God dealt well with...
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Exodus 2:1
Pharaoh issued a brutal decree—every Hebrew baby boy was to be thrown into the Nile River...
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Exodus 2:5
The basket could not have been completely hidden. Though placed among the reeds, it was visible...
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Exodus 2:7
In this vivid display of God’s control over the circumstances, Moses is reunited with his mother....
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Exodus 2:8
This is what God does. He works behind the scenes and accomplishes what no one else...
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Exodus 2:11
Forty years have now passed since Moses was born. The approximate year would have been 1485...
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Exodus 2:12
God did not approve of what Moses did. Moses took the life of an Egyptian. The...
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Exodus 2:13
The very person Moses tried to protect did not respond the way he expected. Instead of...
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Exodus 2:15
Pharaoh was enraged when he learned of Moses’ actions and sought to kill him (Exodus 2:15)....
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Exodus 2:16
One day in Midian—far from the palace, far from Egypt, far from everything familiar—Moses was sitting...
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Exodus 2:19
In Exodus 2:19, Moses is referred to as “an Egyptian.” That is how the daughters of...
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Exodus 2:21
Zipporah means “little bird.” Names in Scripture often carry meaning, and Zipporah’s name paints a gentle...
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Exodus 2:22
Moses and Zipporah had a son, and they named him Gershom (Exodus 2:22). The name means...
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Exodus 2:23
Pharaoh died. Time passed. Four decades moved quietly across the desert sands while Moses lived in...
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Exodus 3:1
Moses is now eighty years old and has spent forty years in Midian after his earlier...
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Exodus 3:2
The appearance of “the angel of the Lord” is one of the major theological features of...
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Exodus 3:3
Moses responds naturally to the unusual sight. He turns aside to see why the bush burns...
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Exodus 3:4
When the Lord sees that Moses turns aside, He calls to him out of the bush:...
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Exodus 3:5
God immediately sets boundaries around His presence. Moses is told not to come nearer and to...
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Exodus 3:6
God identifies Himself as the God of Moses’ father, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob....
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Exodus 3:7
God now reveals that He has seen the affliction of His people, heard their cry, and...
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Exodus 3:8
God declares, “I am come down to deliver them.” This is the language of divine intervention....
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Exodus 3:9
The cry of Israel has come before God, and He has seen their oppression. This restates...
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Exodus 3:10
Having declared His purpose, God now commissions Moses. The one who has spent forty years in...
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Exodus 3:11
Moses’ first response is a question: “Who am I?” This is an honest expression of inadequacy....
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Exodus 3:12
God’s answer is not to flatter Moses or build his self-confidence. Instead, God promises His presence:...
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Exodus 3:13
Moses next questions his authority. If Israel asks for the name of the God who sent...
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Exodus 3:16
God instructs Moses to gather the elders of Israel and declare that the God of the...
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Exodus 3:18
God then gives Moses the plan. Israel’s elders will hear Moses, and together they are to...
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Exodus 3:20
God promises to stretch out His hand and smite Egypt with wonders. Deliverance will not come...
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Exodus 3:22
The final verse of the chapter describes how Israel will receive silver, gold, and clothing from...
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Exodus 4:1
Moses responds to God’s call with another objection. His concern is no longer merely his own...
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Exodus 4:2
God answers Moses by directing his attention to what is already in his hand. The rod...
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Exodus 4:3
God commands Moses to cast the rod on the ground, and immediately it becomes a serpent....
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Exodus 4:4
God tells Moses to take the serpent by the tail. Humanly speaking, this is the least...
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Exodus 4:5
God explains the purpose of the sign. It is given so that Israel may believe that...
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Exodus 4:6
God gives Moses a second sign. Moses places his hand into his bosom, and when he...
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Exodus 4:7
God commands Moses to place his hand into his bosom again, and when he does, it...
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Exodus 4:8
God now states that if the people do not believe the first sign, they may believe...
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Exodus 4:9
A third sign is announced in advance. If the first two are rejected, Moses is to...
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Exodus 4:10
Despite all that God has shown him, Moses returns again to self-focus. He complains that he...
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Exodus 4:11
God answers Moses with a series of questions: Who made man’s mouth? Who made the dumb,...
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Exodus 4:12
God’s response is now direct: “Now therefore go.” He promises to be with Moses’ mouth and...
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Exodus 4:13
Moses now speaks more openly: “Send, I pray thee, by the hand of him whom thou...
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Exodus 4:14
The anger of the Lord is kindled against Moses. This shows that Moses’ reluctance has now...
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Exodus 4:15
God lays out the arrangement. Moses will speak to Aaron, put words in his mouth, and...
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Exodus 4:16
Aaron will serve as Moses’ spokesman, and Moses will be to Aaron “instead of God.” This...
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Exodus 4:17
God tells Moses to take the rod in his hand, the rod with which he will...
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Exodus 4:18
Moses returns to Jethro and asks permission to go back to Egypt. Jethro responds, “Go in...
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Exodus 4:19
The Lord again speaks to Moses in Midian and tells him to return to Egypt, for...
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Exodus 4:20
Moses takes his wife and sons, sets out for Egypt, and takes “the rod of God”...
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Exodus 4:21
God tells Moses to perform all the wonders before Pharaoh and warns that Pharaoh’s heart will...
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Exodus 4:22
God instructs Moses to tell Pharaoh, “Israel is my son, even my firstborn.” This is the...
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Exodus 4:23
God’s demand is clear: “Let my son go, that he may serve me.” If Pharaoh refuses,...
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Exodus 4:24
On the journey, the Lord meets Moses and seeks to kill him. This abrupt and severe...
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Exodus 4:25
Zipporah takes a sharp stone, circumcises her son, and speaks bitterly to Moses, calling him a...
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Exodus 4:26
After the circumcision, God lets Moses go. The immediate judgment is withdrawn. This confirms that the...
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Exodus 4:27
The Lord tells Aaron to go meet Moses in the wilderness. Aaron obeys immediately and meets...
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Exodus 4:28
Moses tells Aaron all the words of the Lord and all the signs he has been...
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Exodus 4:29
Moses and Aaron gather the elders of Israel. They do not begin with Pharaoh. They begin...
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Exodus 4:30
Aaron speaks all the words the Lord had spoken to Moses and performs the signs before...
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Exodus 4:31
The people believe. They hear that the Lord has visited the children of Israel and looked...
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Exodus 7:1
Exodus 7 is not Moses’ first appearance before Pharaoh. The first confrontation took place in Exodus...
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Exodus 7:2
This verse explains the meaning of verse 1. Moses is to speak everything God commands him,...
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Exodus 7:3
God declares that He will harden Pharaoh’s heart and multiply His signs and wonders in Egypt....
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Exodus 7:4
God states plainly that Pharaoh will not listen, and that this refusal will result in God...
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Exodus 7:5
The purpose of these judgments is revelation: “the Egyptians shall know that I am the Lord.”...
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Exodus 7:6
Moses and Aaron obey exactly as God commanded them. This short statement is significant. After earlier...
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Exodus 7:7
Moses is eighty years old, and Aaron is eighty-three, when they speak to Pharaoh. This detail...
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Exodus 7:8
The Lord speaks again to Moses and Aaron. This brief statement introduces the next stage of...
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Exodus 7:9
God tells Moses and Aaron what to do when Pharaoh requests a miracle. Aaron is to...
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Exodus 7:10
Moses and Aaron obey, and Aaron casts down the rod before Pharaoh and his servants, and...
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Exodus 7:11
Pharaoh’s immediate reaction to the miracle is significant. Rather than acknowledging the authority of the God...
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Exodus 7:12
When Aaron’s rod became a serpent before Pharaoh, the king immediately responded by summoning his own...
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Exodus 7:13
As I come to this verse, I see Pharaoh’s heart being hardened after the miracle of...
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Exodus 7:14
In this verse, I see clearly that Pharaoh is responsible for his actions. The Bible says...
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Exodus 7:15
Now God tells Moses to meet Pharaoh in the morning by the Nile River. This stands...
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Exodus 7:16
Moses repeats the command: “Let my people go.” The reason is clear—they do not belong to...
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Exodus 7:17
Here God explains the purpose of the miracle—that Pharaoh would know that He is the Lord....
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Exodus 7:18
This verse shows the severity of the plague. The fish die, the river stinks, and the...
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Exodus 7:19
God commands Aaron to stretch the rod over all the waters—not just the Nile, but streams,...
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Exodus 7:20
Moses and Aaron simply obey. They do exactly what God told them to do. They lift...
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Exodus 7:21
Now the consequences are fully visible. The fish die, the river smells, and the water cannot...
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Exodus 7:22
Again, the magicians imitate the miracle. But what stands out to me is this—they could only...
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Exodus 7:23
Pharaoh simply walks away. The phrase “neither did he set his heart to this also” shows...
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Exodus 7:25
The plague lasts seven days. In Scripture, seven often speaks of completion. For an entire week,...
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Exodus 8:1
God again commissions Moses, reminding us that His purpose is revelation—He wants to make Himself known....
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Exodus 8:2
“If thou refuse… I will smite all thy borders with frogs.” God always gives warning before...
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Exodus 8:3
“The river shall bring forth frogs abundantly…” The Nile, which Egypt worshipped as sacred, becomes the...
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Exodus 8:4
“The frogs shall come up… upon thee… thy people… thy servants.” This judgment is personal and...
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Exodus 8:5
“Stretch forth… thy rod…” Aaron uses the rod, but the power belongs to God. The rod...
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Exodus 8:6
“The frogs came up, and covered the land…” Exactly as God said—it happened. God’s Word is...
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Exodus 8:7
“The magicians did so…” Here we see counterfeit power. Egypt was known for occult practices, sorcery,...
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Exodus 8:8
“Intreat the Lord… I will let the people go…” Pharaoh seeks relief, not repentance. He wants...
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Exodus 8:9
“When shall I intreat for thee?” Moses allows Pharaoh to choose the time. This removes all...
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Exodus 8:10
“To morrow......” What a tragic word. Pharaoh could have had deliverance today, but he delayed. “Tomorrow”...
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Exodus 8:11
“The frogs shall depart…” God promises complete and exact deliverance. When God removes something, He does...
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Exodus 8:12
“Moses cried unto the Lord… the Lord did according…” God answers prayer exactly. This reveals both...
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Exodus 8:14
“They gathered them… the land stank.” Though the frogs were gone, the consequences remained. The smell...
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Exodus 8:15
“He hardened his heart…” Once the pressure was gone, Pharaoh returned to rebellion. Some seek God...
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Exodus 8:16
“Smite the dust… it may become lice…” Now comes the third plague—without warning. Persistent rebellion leads...
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Exodus 8:17
“The dust… became lice…” God uses even the smallest things to humble the greatest man. The...
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Exodus 8:18
“They could not…” The magicians fail. There comes a point where human ability ends. They could...
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Exodus 8:20
“Swarms of flies…” The fourth plague introduces something new: separation. Goshen is spared. God shows both...
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Exodus 8:25
“Sacrifice… in the land.” Pharaoh offers compromise: worship, but stay in Egypt. Satan still says the...
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Exodus 8:26
“We will go three days’ journey…” Moses refuses compromise. True worship requires obedience, not convenience (1...
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Exodus 8:28
“Not very far away…” Another compromise. The world says, “Go ahead—just don’t go too far.” The...
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Exodus 8:29
“The Lord did according…” Again, Moses prays, and God shows mercy. The flies are completely removed....
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Exodus 8:32
“He hardened his heart…” Pharaoh returns to rebellion again. Every “no” to God makes the next...
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Deuteronomy 32:35
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2 Samuel 22:31
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Psalms 23:1
Psalm 23 is attributed to David. The imagery of shepherding is particularly fitting because David himself...
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Psalms 23:2
Palm 23 begins with a declaration of identity in Psalm 23:1 and then moves into action...
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Psalms 23:3
Psalm 23 is a personal testimony of David describing the work of God as his Shepherd....
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Psalms 23:4
Psalm 23 moves through a sequence of shepherd images: provision and rest (Psalm 23:1–2), restoration and...
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Psalms 23:5
This verse shifts the imagery of the Psalm slightly. Earlier verses emphasize the shepherd leading the...
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Psalms 23:6
Psalm 23 concludes with a summary of the Shepherd’s lifelong care and the believer’s ultimate destination....
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Psalms 44:1
Psalm 44 reminds God’s people that faith is sustained by remembering His past faithfulness even when...
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Psalms 45:1
Psalm 45 stands as the Psalter’s sole royal wedding song (1), crafted in a distinctive literary...
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Psalms 61:1
I want to begin these notes by saying that this chapter has become deeply personal to...
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Psalms 61:2
This verse becomes deeply real when life pushes you beyond your emotional strength. David speaks of...
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Psalms 61:3
David begins remembering what God has already done. In difficult seasons, memory becomes important. When the...
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Psalms 61:4
David’s heart longs for closeness with God. When life becomes painful, the child of God does...
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Psalms 61:5
David remembers that God hears sincere commitments. God does not forget the prayers whispered through tears...
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Psalms 61:6
David begins looking ahead with hope. Pain has a way of making life feel small and...
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Psalms 61:7
David understood that what preserves a person is not their own strength, but God’s mercy and...
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Psalms 61:8
David ends where many hurting believers eventually arrive—worship. Not because the pain completely disappeared. Not because...
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Proverbs 3:5
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Proverbs 3:5
These verses are among the clearest calls in Scripture to live by faith rather than by...
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Proverbs 10:22
This proverb reminds us that when God blesses a life, He does not attach sorrow to...
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Isaiah 26:3
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Isaiah 45:22
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Isaiah 60:1
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Matthew 1:21
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Matthew 5:16
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Matthew 16:24
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Matthew 20:26
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John 3:16
“John 3:16” is perhaps the most recognized verse in all of Scripture, yet its message is...
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John 10:27
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John 12:26
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John 13:30
There is something deeply tragic about this verse. Judas receives the sop from the hand of...
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John 13:31
Once Judas leaves, Jesus begins speaking openly to His true disciples. What is amazing is that...
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John 13:32
Jesus speaks about the coming resurrection, ascension, and exaltation. The suffering of Christ would not be...
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John 13:33
This is one of the tenderest moments in the Gospel of John. Jesus calls them: "Little...
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John 13:34
This is the heart of the passage. The Old Testament commanded people to love their neighbour...
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John 13:35
Jesus says love is the identifying mark of a true disciple. Notice what He does not...
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John 14:1
Jesus speaks these words in a moment of heaviness. The disciples are troubled because Jesus has...
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John 14:2
The phrase “my Father’s house” gives us a warm and personal picture of Heaven. Heaven is...
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John 14:3
This verse gives the believer one of the sweetest promises in all the Bible: “I will...
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John 14:4
Jesus tells the disciples that they know where He is going and that they know the...
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John 14:5
Thomas is honest. He speaks what the others were likely thinking. He does not understand where...
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John 14:6
This is the central verse of the passage. Jesus does not say, “I know the way.”He...
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John 16:33
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John 20:11
There is a universal condition in our world today: people are searching. Some are searching for...
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John 20:12
Mary sees two angels sitting where Jesus had once laid. The body is gone because Jesus...
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John 20:13
Mary’s sorrow is real. She believes someone has taken the body of Jesus. Her entire expectation...
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John 20:14
Jesus is standing right beside her, but Mary does not recognize Him. Grief has clouded her...
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John 20:15
This is one of the great questions in Scripture: “Whom seekest thou?” What are you really...
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John 20:16
Everything changes when Jesus speaks her name. One word: “Mary.” Immediately she recognizes Him. What a...
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2 Corinthians 5:7
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2 Corinthians 5:21
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Galatians 2:20
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Galatians 5:16
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Galatians 5:17
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Galatians 5:18
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Galatians 5:19
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Galatians 5:20
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Galatians 5:21
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Galatians 5:22
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Galatians 5:23
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Ephesians 2:8
Paul begins with one of the clearest statements in all the Bible concerning salvation. “For by...
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Ephesians 2:9
Paul makes it even clearer: salvation is not of works. If works could save, grace would...
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Ephesians 2:10
Paul begins with the word “For,” which connects this verse directly to verses 8 and 9....
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Philippians 1:1
Paul begins this epistle in a remarkably warm and humble way. Instead of emphasizing his apostolic...
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Philippians 1:2
Paul’s greeting expresses his desire for God’s blessing to rest upon these believers. The two great...
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Philippians 1:3
Paul writes these words from a Roman prison cell. Yet when he thinks about the believers...
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Philippians 1:4
Paul’s remembrance of the Philippians naturally led him to pray for them. His thankfulness overflowed into...
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Philippians 1:5
The word fellowship here speaks of partnership. The believers in Philippi had partnered with Paul in...
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Philippians 1:6
This verse reveals Paul’s deep confidence in the work of God. The Christian life begins with...
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Philippians 1:7
Paul explains why he felt such confidence in these believers. They had a deep place in...
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Philippians 1:8
Paul calls upon God as his witness that his affection for these believers is genuine. The...
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Philippians 1:9
Paul now shares the specific focus of his prayer. He prays that their love would abound—that...
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Philippians 1:10
The result of this growing love and discernment is the ability to approve the things that...
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Philippians 1:11
Paul now shows the result of a life that is abounding in love, grounded in truth,...
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Philippians 1:12
Paul knew the believers at Philippi were likely troubled by his imprisonment. From a human point...
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Philippians 1:13
Paul’s chains had become a testimony. His imprisonment was not hidden away in silence. It had...
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Philippians 1:14
Paul’s suffering did not discourage the church at Rome; it strengthened them. His chains became a...
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Philippians 1:15
Paul now acknowledges that not all the preaching around him came from pure motives. Some were...
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Philippians 1:16
Paul further describes those with wrong motives. They preached Christ of contention, not sincerely. Their message...
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Philippians 1:17
In contrast to the contentious preachers, others preached Christ out of love. They understood Paul’s calling....
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Philippians 1:18
This is one of the most striking statements in the passage. Paul does not excuse wrong...
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Philippians 1:19
Paul now speaks with settled confidence. He says, “For I know.” This is not a shallow...
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Philippians 1:20
Now Paul opens his heart fully. This is the great purpose that governed him: that Christ...
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Philippians 1:21
Paul does not say that Christ is part of his life, or important to his life,...
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Philippians 1:22
Paul now explains the tension in his heart. If he remains alive in the flesh, that...
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Philippians 1:23
Paul tells us plainly that he is “in a strait betwixt two.” He is pressed from...
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Philippians 1:24
Though Paul longed to be with Christ, he immediately shows the selfless heart of a true...
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Philippians 1:25
Paul now expresses confidence that he will remain for a while longer. He believes God will...
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Philippians 1:26
Paul’s desire was that when he came to them again, their rejoicing would overflow in Jesus...
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Philippians 1:27
Paul now turns from speaking about himself to exhorting the church directly. The word “Only” gives...
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Philippians 1:28
Paul tells them not to be terrified by their adversaries. The enemies of the Gospel often...
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Philippians 1:29
This verse teaches something many believers would rather avoid: suffering for Christ is not merely an...
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Philippians 1:30
Paul closes this section by reminding them that they are sharing in the same conflict they...
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Philippians 2:1
Paul begins with a plea, and it is rooted in what we already have in Christ....
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Philippians 2:2
Paul now expresses his desire—he wants his joy to be fulfilled in their unity. In chapter...
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Philippians 2:3
Now Paul gives the prescription. The issue in this church was strife—friction caused by selfish ambition....
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Philippians 2:4
Paul continues the thought by showing what humility looks like in action. Instead of focusing only...
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Philippians 2:5
Now Paul gives the picture—the example of Christ. The solution to strife is not a technique,...
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Philippians 2:6
This verse shows me Christ’s essence. Jesus existed in the form of God—He was, is, and...
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Philippians 2:7
This verse shows His emergence. The only One who ever deserved a reputation willingly laid it...
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Philippians 2:8
Now I see His example in its fullest form—humility expressed through obedience. The word “fashion” speaks...
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Philippians 2:9
Now we come to the promotion. Because Christ humbled Himself, God exalted Him. This is the...
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Philippians 2:10
Every creature will bow before Jesus Christ. This is universal submission. The One who humbled Himself...
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Philippians 2:11
Every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord. This declaration brings glory to God the...
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Philippians 2:12
Paul now brings everything back to practical living. After showing us Christ’s humility and exaltation, he...
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Philippians 2:13
This verse shows that real change in the Christian life is from the inside out. God...
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Philippians 2:14
Murmuring is grumbling—complaining under our breath.Disputing is questioning—arguing against what God is doing. I believe murmuring...
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Philippians 2:16
This verse defines ministry. Ministry is not presenting ourselves—it is holding forth the Word of life....
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Philippians 2:17
Paul now speaks of his personal investment in their lives. He uses the picture of a...
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Philippians 2:19
Paul now turns to the continuation of their growth. He was not naïve—he knew they would...
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Philippians 2:20
Timothy is presented as an example. He was likeminded with Paul. He shared the same philosophy—“For...
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Philippians 2:21
Paul now reveals a major problem in ministry—many seek their own interests instead of the things...
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Philippians 2:22
Timothy had proven himself. He did not step into ministry suddenly or seek position—he was faithful...
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Philippians 2:23
Paul expresses his desire to send Timothy soon, depending on how things unfold with his situation....
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Philippians 2:25
Now Paul speaks of Epaphroditus. Notice the titles given to him: Brother Companion in labour Fellow...
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Philippians 2:26
Epaphroditus had a deep love for the church. He was burdened—not just because he was sick—but...
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Philippians 2:27
Epaphroditus was not just sick—he was near death. But God had mercy on him. Paul also...
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Philippians 2:28
Paul sends Epaphroditus back to the church so that they might rejoice when they see him...
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Philippians 2:29
Paul instructs the church on how to receive Epaphroditus. They were to receive him with gladness...
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Philippians 2:30
Epaphroditus was willing to sacrifice his life for the work of Christ. He did not consider...
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Philippians 3:1
Paul begins this section with the word finally, which carries the idea of “as for the...
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Philippians 3:2
Paul now turns from rejoicing to warning. There is a tone of caution here, just as...
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Philippians 3:3
Paul now defines true salvation. He says, we are the circumcision. He is speaking of Christians,...
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Philippians 3:4
Paul now begins to speak about his own reputation. If anyone had reason to trust in...
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Philippians 3:5
Paul now lays out his spiritual résumé. He was circumcised on the eighth day exactly according...
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Philippians 3:6
Paul continues his résumé by speaking of zeal. He was not casual about religion. He was...
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Philippians 3:7
Now comes the great turning point. Everything Paul once counted as gain, he now counts as...
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Philippians 3:8
Paul goes even further now. It is not just his old Jewish advantages that are loss—he...
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Philippians 3:9
To be found in Christ is the heart of salvation. It means that my standing before...
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Philippians 3:10
Paul now speaks of resignation—not to defeat, but to a relationship. Being found in Christ is...
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Philippians 3:11
Paul is continuing his thought from knowing Christ. His desire is not just present growth, but...
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Philippians 3:12
Paul makes it clear—he has not arrived. He is not perfect, and he has not reached...
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Philippians 3:13
Paul simplifies his life down to one focus. He refuses to live in the past. He...
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Philippians 3:15
Paul calls on mature believers to adopt this same mindset. Spiritual maturity is not seen in...
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Philippians 3:17
Paul points to himself as an example. He invites believers to follow his pattern—not because he...
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Philippians 3:18
Paul now gives a warning. There are many who walk contrary to the truth. He had...
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Philippians 3:19
Paul describes these individuals. Their end is destruction—they are on a path away from God. Their...
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Philippians 3:20
In contrast, the believer’s citizenship is in heaven. Our identity is not tied to this world,...
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Philippians 3:21
Paul closes this section with hope. One day, Christ will change our body. This earthly body,...
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Philippians 4:1
Paul begins with “therefore,” which pushes me back into chapter 3. Everything he has said—pressing toward...
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Philippians 4:2
Now Paul moves into a rebuke. He addresses two women in the church—Euodias and Syntyche. These...
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Philippians 4:3
Now Paul shows respect for others in the church. Not everyone was involved in the conflict....
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Philippians 4:4
Now Paul shows the right reaction. In the middle of conflict and difficulty, the response is...
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Philippians 4:5
Paul now speaks of patience. The word moderation carries the idea of gentleness, yieldingness, and sweet...
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Philippians 4:6
When we come to these verses, we are being taught how a believer is to think...
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Philippians 4:8
Paul now gives a final word about worry, peace, and the mind. This “finally” is not...
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Philippians 4:9
Paul now moves from the thought life to obedience. It is not enough to know what...
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Philippians 4:10
Paul now turns to the support this church had given him. He rejoiced in the Lord...
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Philippians 4:11
Paul is careful to explain his heart. He is not speaking because he is desperate for...
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Philippians 4:12
Paul had experienced both extremes. He knew what it was to have much, and he knew...
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Philippians 4:13
This verse is not about doing anything a person desires. In the context, Paul is speaking...
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Philippians 4:15
Paul reminds them of their history of support. When he left Philippi and went to Thessalonica,...
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Philippians 4:17
Again Paul guards his motives. His letter is not self-serving. He is not fishing for another...
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Philippians 4:18
Paul now expresses sincere gratitude. Their gift had truly met a need in his life. He...
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Philippians 4:19
Now Paul gives them surety. This was a church that did not have much, yet they...
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Philippians 4:20
As Paul reflects on God’s peace, God’s provision, and God’s providence, his response is praise. Glory...
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Philippians 4:21
Paul now gives a witness in his closing greeting. There is an exchange of love between...
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Philippians 4:22
This is a great blessing. Even while in bonds, Paul’s ministry was reaching into Caesar’s household....
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Philippians 4:23
Paul closes as he often does—with grace. He prays that the grace of the Lord Jesus...
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Colossians 1:8
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Colossians 3:2
The apostle Paul calls believers to deliberately direct their minds and desires toward heavenly realities rather...
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Colossians 3:3
Paul now explains the reason believers should focus on heavenly things: their spiritual identity has fundamentally...
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Colossians 3:23
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2 Thessalonians 2:1
Paul lovingly pleads with these believers concerning two great truths: the coming of Jesus Christ and...
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2 Thessalonians 2:2
The Thessalonian believers had become shaken and troubled. False teachers claimed spiritual revelations, persuasive words, and...
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2 Thessalonians 2:3
Paul gives a direct warning: “Let no man deceive you.” Satan’s greatest weapon has always been...
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2 Thessalonians 2:4
The Antichrist’s ultimate desire is worship. Satan has always desired to exalt himself above God. Lucifer...
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2 Thessalonians 2:5
Paul reminds them that these truths were not new. While he was physically present with them,...
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2 Thessalonians 2:6
Something was restraining the full revelation of the Antichrist. God is still sovereignly controlling the timing...
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2 Thessalonians 2:7
The “mystery of iniquity” was already working in Paul’s day. Mystery in Scripture refers to something...
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2 Thessalonians 2:8
Though the Antichrist will appear powerful, his defeat is certain. Jesus Christ will destroy him by...
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2 Thessalonians 2:9
The Antichrist will be empowered directly by Satan. He will perform signs, wonders, and miracles designed...
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2 Thessalonians 2:10
This verse gets to the heart of the issue: people perish because they reject the truth....
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2 Thessalonians 2:11
Because they continually rejected truth, God gives them over to the deception they desired. Persistent rejection...
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2 Thessalonians 2:12
Their condemnation is connected directly to rejecting truth and delighting in unrighteousness. They chose pleasure over...
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2 Thessalonians 2:13
Paul now shifts from the doomed condition of unbelievers to the hope of believers. These Christians...
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2 Thessalonians 2:14
God calls people through the Gospel message. The Gospel is God’s means of reaching sinners. The...
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2 Thessalonians 2:15
Because truth matters, believers must stand fast. The “traditions” here refer to apostolic doctrine—the truths taught...
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2 Thessalonians 2:16
Believers possess everlasting consolation and good hope through grace. This comfort is eternal, not temporary. The...
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2 Thessalonians 2:17
Paul closes with a prayer that God would comfort and establish them. Truth is not meant...
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Titus 2:7
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Hebrews 10:38
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1 Peter 2:21
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1 John 1:9
The Apostle John is writing to early Christians to combat false teachings (likely early Gnosticism) that...
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1 John 1:9
The Apostle John is writing to early Christians to combat false teachings (likely early Gnosticism) that...
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