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  • The Blessed God Who Blesses

    The Blessed God Who Blesses


    Paul begins with praise to God, the source of every spiritual blessing. In Christ, believers receive riches that are heavenly, eternal, and undeserved. The verse directs attention upward: the God who is eternally blessed is also the God who freely pours out blessing upon His people through Christ.

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  • Grace and Peace to the Faithful Saints

    Grace and Peace to the Faithful Saints


    Paul’s greeting announces the heart of the gospel: grace from God and peace through Christ. Addressed to the faithful saints, it reminds believers that their identity rests not in themselves but in God’s calling. The church stands as a people set apart, living under the gracious favor and reconciling peace of God.

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  • Blessed is He Who Hears and Obeys

    Blessed is He Who Hears and Obeys


    In Nehemiah 8 the people gather to hear the Law of God read and explained. As the Word is proclaimed, the people listen with reverence and understanding. True blessing is found not merely in hearing God’s Word, but in receiving it with faith and walking in obedience before the Lord.

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  • The Lord Who Hears and Acts

    The Lord Who Hears and Acts


    Revelation 8 reveals the solemn silence of heaven as the prayers of God’s people rise before Him. The angel offers incense on the golden altar, and the Lord responds in power. The God who hears the cries of His saints is also the God who acts in judgment and sovereign authority over the earth.

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  • Spritual Revival in Israel

    Spritual Revival in Israel


    In Nehemiah 8 the people gather as the Law is read and clearly explained, and the Word pierces their hearts. This sermon traces the pattern of true revival—attentive hearing, godly sorrow, clarified understanding, and covenant joy—showing that spiritual renewal begins not with emotion, but with Scripture faithfully proclaimed.

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