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		<title>Love. Perfected. (1 John 4:7-21)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The apostle John returns to the command for us to love one another. In 1 John 3:14 the apostle taught that we know we have passed from spiritual death to spiritual life in the Lord when we love our brothers and sisters in Christ. In this paragraph John is going to present to us six [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>The apostle John returns to the command for us to love one another. In 1 John 3:14 the apostle taught that we know we have passed from spiritual death to spiritual life in the Lord when we love our brothers and sisters in Christ. In this paragraph J[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>The apostle John returns to the command for us to love one another. In 1 John 3:14 the apostle taught that we know we have passed from spiritual death to spiritual life in the Lord when we love our brothers and sisters in Christ. In this paragraph John is going to present to us six reasons why we should be motivated and zealous to love each other.
To read more of this lesson click here.</itunes:summary>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you aware of the love of God? Do you know that God loves you? I am afraid that one of the problems we face is that we sometimes lose our awareness of Godâ€™s love for us. We go through difficult times and question where the love of God is. To read more of this [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Are you aware of the love of God? Do you know that God loves you? I am afraid that one of the problems we face is that we sometimes lose our awareness of Godâ€™s love for us. We go through difficult times and question where the love of God is.
To re[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Are you aware of the love of God? Do you know that God loves you? I am afraid that one of the problems we face is that we sometimes lose our awareness of Godâ€™s love for us. We go through difficult times and question where the love of God is.
To read more of this lesson click here.</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Brent Kercheville - West Palm Beach church of Christ</itunes:author>
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		<title>Psalm 94, God Does Not Forsake His People</title>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Rise Up, God of Vengeance (1-7)
The psalm begins with a description of God, not as a God of love  or mercy, but as a God of vengeance. It is a call for God to rise up and act by  bringing justice. Particular, the psalmist is calling for judgment aga[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Rise Up, God of Vengeance (1-7)
The psalm begins with a description of God, not as a God of love  or mercy, but as a God of vengeance. It is a call for God to rise up and act by  bringing justice. Particular, the psalmist is calling for judgment against the proud,  that they receive what they deserve. Again, we see that there is not a problem with  asking God to administer justice. There is not a problem with asking God to give  evil people what is due to them. God is a God of justice, which is vengeance. This  term â€œvengeanceâ€ should not cause us any trouble or concern.
The question is then brought in prayer: how long will the wicked  and the proud be allowed to gloat in their evil? How long will they be allowed to  maintain their arrogance? How long will evil people continue to boast? The psalmist  goes on to describe their evil actions. They are crushing Godâ€™s people. They hurt  the righteous. Some evildoers even kill widows and orphans.
Consider the thought process of the evildoers. They think that  God does not notice. They think that God is not looking. They think that God does  not care what they are doing. This is the typical thinking when we sin. We think  that God does not notice. We think that God does not really care. Listen to the  answer to such thinking.
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