
Work For The Lord - Wednesday, Aug 26, 2026
Father tells us it is a privilege to work for the Lord. We may not always have that ability.
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Father tells us it is a privilege to work for the Lord. We may not always have that ability.

Father teaches us that we are to witness to Jesus ' resurrection.

Father asks whether your church is doing God's will? Is it the real thing?

Father encourages us to embrace the church. It will be beautiful.

Father speaks about how God expects us to be 'clothed' and what His standards for holiness are.

Father gives us the costs and the qualities of leadership.

Father teaches how foolish pride can be.

Father tells us what we must do to be happy.

Father shows that Marriage is an analogy of the impossible relationship we have with Christ.

Father explains what rebellion against God is.

Father teaches us how Jesus wants us to relate to each other.

Father describes the meaning of today's Old Testament scripture.

Father talks about the attitude we should have toward giving.

Father talks about people who accepted the grace of forgiveness.

Father tells us that the Transfiguration is about listening to God.

Father tells us why it is important to repent, pray, and fast.

Father uses scripture to show how Jesus has promised us the restoration of His Father's plan for us.

Father describes how serious prophecy is.

Father explains to us how important it is for us to prophesy.

Father reminds us that God is the potter, not us.