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What Modern Believers Can Learn from Ezekiel’s “Most Holy Place”

As I’ve been reading through Ezekiel, I’ve been reminded again how much the Old Testament temple teaches us about the character of God. Ezekiel 41 gives a detailed, almost architectural description of the Most Holy Place—the innermost sanctuary where God’s … Continue reading

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The Prayer Habits of Great Men and Women of the Bible

When Daniel heard that praying to anyone but the king was now punishable by death, he didn’t panic or plot an escape. Instead, “he went home and knelt down as usual in his upstairs room, with its windows open toward … Continue reading

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The Power of a Grateful Heart

One of the most beautiful postures a believer can cultivate is a heart full of gratitude toward God. Thankfulness is more than a polite response to blessings—it’s a spiritual discipline that shapes how we see life, how we relate to … Continue reading

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When God Steps Back

Scripture:“God withdrew from Hezekiah in order to test him and to see what was really in his heart.” (2 Chronicles 32:31) There’s something sobering in this verse. King Hezekiah had experienced great victories, miraculous healing, and God’s unmistakable favor. Yet … Continue reading

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