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The Thief, Accountability, and Abundant Life

  Title: Understanding John 10:10, Exodus 22, and the 8th Commandment In the Bible, several verses and teachings emphasize the importance of upholding God's commandments and living a righteous life. Among these are John 10:10, Exodus 22, and the 8th Commandment ("Thou shalt not steal"). Let's explore these passages and how they are connected to the concept of accountability and the promise of abundant life in Jesus. John 10:10 : This verse is part of a larger teaching where Jesus contrasts Himself as the Good Shepherd with the thief. Jesus says, "The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I came that they may have life and have it abundantly." Here, the thief can be interpreted as the enemy, including Satan, whose intentions are purely destructive and harmful. In contrast, Jesus brings life and abundance to those who follow Him. Exodus 22 : In this passage, God outlines laws for restitution and justice, including how to handle theft. A thief is held

Be On the Look Out (BOLO) for the Shiny One

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Subject: A Warning from Genesis 3 Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Grace and peace be with you. I am writing to you today with an important message about a powerful lesson from the Book of Genesis. In Genesis 3, we encounter the serpent (nachash) and its pivotal role in the temptation of Adam and Eve. As we study this passage, I want to warn you all to be vigilant and discerning, as the enemy still uses similar tactics today. In the original Hebrew text of Genesis 3, the word "nachash" is used to describe the serpent. This term can mean "serpent" or "snake," but it also carries connotations of cunning and craftiness. The serpent in the Garden of Eden is described as the most subtle of all creatures, and it uses persuasive speech and deception to lead Eve astray. Genesis 3:1-7 recounts how the serpent approached Eve and questioned God's command regarding the forbidden fruit. The serpent cleverly twisted God's words, sowing doubt and enticing Eve

Experiencing God's Love

 **Weekly BBB: April 21 - April 27, 2024** **Weekly Theme:** Experiencing God's Love This week, let's reflect on the immense and unending love that God has for us, His people. God's love is not dependent on our performance; it is steadfast and unconditional. This love is the foundation of our faith and the source of our strength. 📖 **Key Scriptures:** - **John 3:16:** "For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life." - **Romans 8:38-39:** "For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord." 🙏 **Prayer Points:** - Pray for a deeper understanding of God's love in your life. - Ask the Holy Spirit to help you reflect this love to those around you. - Thank

Welcome to the 4th Month of 2024

Embracing Divine Access and Opportunity Dear My Brothers and Sisters, As we step into the fourth month of 2024, known symbolically as the month of Dalet in Hebrew, I am inspired to share with you a message of hope and encouragement centered around the theme of divine access and opportunity. In Hebrew mysticism, the letter Dalet (ד) represents a gate or doorway, symbolizing transition and opportunity. Just as a door opens to reveal new paths and possibilities, so too does the month of Dalet invite us to embrace the doors that are opening in our lives. Throughout the Bible, doors and gates serve as powerful symbols of access and opportunity. In Revelation 3:8, Jesus declares, "I have placed before you an open door that no one can shut." This assurance reminds us that God is continually opening doors of opportunity for us, leading us into new seasons of blessing and favor. Furthermore, Psalm 24:7 calls upon the gates to lift up their heads, allowing the King of glory to come in.

Meeting Jesus: A Resurrection Sunday Reflection

Meeting Jesus: A Resurrection Sunday Reflection Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, On this glorious Resurrection Sunday, let us pause to reflect on the profound encounter of Meeting Jesus, as illustrated in Mark 15:16-21. In this passage, we witness Simon of Cyrene, thrust into an unexpected rendezvous with our Savior—a moment that would forever alter his life and echo through the ages. Imagine Simon, an ordinary passerby, suddenly confronted with the staggering sight of Jesus, battered and bruised, bearing the weight of the cross. Little did he know, this encounter would transform him from bystander to bearer of the cross—a role that would leave an indelible mark on his life and legacy. "And they compelled a passerby, Simon of Cyrene, who was coming in from the country, the father of Alexander and Rufus, to carry his cross." - Mark 15:21 (ESV) Indeed, something must have changed within Simon in that moment, for in Romans 16:13, we see the son of Rufus greeted by Paul—an af

Holy Saturday Message

 🌟 **Holy Saturday Message: Embracing Hope in the Silence** Dear Family, On this Holy Saturday, we stand in the quiet anticipation between the agony of Good Friday and the joy of Easter Sunday. As we wait in hopeful expectation, let us reflect on the profound significance of this day. 📖 **Key Scriptures:** - Matthew 27:57-66 - John 19:38-42 Holy Saturday invites us to embrace the silence and uncertainty, trusting in God's faithfulness even in the midst of darkness. It is a time of waiting, of pondering, and of deepening our faith as we anticipate the dawn of resurrection. Let us remember that even in the darkest moments of our lives, God is at work, bringing about redemption and renewal. As we wait with hopeful hearts, may we find solace in the promise of Easter morning, where death is conquered, and new life begins. 🙏 **Prayer Points:** Heavenly Father, on this Holy Saturday, we entrust our hopes and fears to You. Help us to find peace in the midst of uncertainty and to trust i

Good Friday Message

 🌟 **Good Friday Message: Choose Jesus, Son of God** Dear BBB Family, As we reflect on the solemnity of Good Friday, let's ponder the poignant moment when the crowd chose to release Barabbas, the "son of the father," instead of Jesus, the Son of God. This decision echoes throughout history, reminding us of the choices we face every day. 📖 **Key Scriptures:** - Matthew 27:20-23 - John 18:40 In releasing Barabbas, the people symbolically opted for a man's son over the Son of God. Yet, we are called to make a different choice. In our lives, we must consistently choose Jesus, the true Son of God, over the fleeting allure of human desires and ambitions. 🙏 **Prayer Points:** Heavenly Father, on this Good Friday, help us to discern the eternal significance of our choices. May we always choose Jesus, the Son of God, as our Lord and Savior. Grant us the strength to resist the temptations of this world and to follow Your will with unwavering faith. Amen. As we meditate on th