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Pastor Chuck Smith was best known for his expository style of preaching, as he unpacked the truths of Scripture while working his way through the entire Bible from Genesis to Revelation. These teachings are still being broadcast daily around the world on his radio program The Word for Today.
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EPHESIANS 1: THE BELIEVER'S PLACE IN CHRIST. v. 1 The theme...
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The following is adapted from the commentaries of Chuck...
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EPHESIANS 1: THE BELIEVER'S PLACE IN CHRIST. v. 1 The theme of this book is that we are in Christ Jesus (John 15). v. 2 Remember that "Lord" is a title, not part of the name of Jesus. "Christ" is His distinction, for He is the Messiah. v. 3 There has to be a work of God in our lives before we can do something for Him.
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28 paź 2013 · The following is adapted from the commentaries of Chuck Smith, available at the Blue Letter Bible. 1 Blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered. 2 Blessed is the man unto whom the LORD imputeth not iniquity, and in whose spirit there is no guile. 3 When I kept silence, my bones waxed old.
10 paź 2013 · The official blog of Blue Letter Bible Posted on October 10, 2013 Posted by Blue Letter Bible The following is from Chuck Smith’s resources available at the Blue Letter Bible.
Printed from the Blue Letter Bible. Return to the Bible Commentary Menu More Information on Chuck Smith Prior Book Isaiah. Prior Section Sermon Notes for Jeremiah 43:7. Next Book Lamentations. Next Section Sermon Notes for Jeremiah 43:7,8. Chuck Smith Sermon Notes for Jeremiah 43:7,8 "BACK TO EGYPT" Intro: So after 900 years, descendants of ...