OVERCOMING THE OPPOSITION (2 OF 4)`
by Lenny Ports
Scripture: 2 Thessalonians 3:3
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Overcoming the Opposition (2 of 4)
Series: Prepare
Lenny Ports
2 Thessalonians 3:3
As New Testament believers in Jesus, we are promised a new life in Jesus and we are promised that He will protect us. We have a new and better covenant built on better promises. In Christ, all the promises of God are ours. Here are some of them.
2 Thessalonians 3:3 NIV But the Lord is faithful, and he will strengthen you and protect you from the evil one.
2 Timothy 4:18 NIV The Lord will rescue me from every evil attack and will bring me safely to his heavenly kingdom. To him be glory for ever and ever. Amen.
Proverbs 18:10 The name of the Lord is a strong tower; The righteous run to it and are safe. (NKJV)
Psalm 121:7 The Lord will keep you from all harm- he will watch over your life; 8 the Lord will watch over your coming and going both now and forevermore. (NIV)
Psalm 32:7 NIV You are my hiding place; you will protect me from trouble and surround me with songs of deliverance.
Psalm 3:3 NIV But you, Lord, are a shield around me, my glory, the One who lifts my head high.
Isaiah 54:17 No weapon formed against you shall prosper, And every tongue which rises against you in judgment You shall condemn. (NKJV)
Our sermons this month will be coming predominantly from the Old Testament book of Nehemiah. Nehemiah was given the task to rebuild the walls around the city of Jerusalem. Walls. What do they do?
- Walls protect.
- Walls keep enemies out.
- Walls keep loved ones protected within.
- Walls can also give us a higher perspective on what's going on inside and outside of the city (watchmen on the wall).
The context of the walls around Jerusalem in the days of Nehemiah are the defensive walls of a city, signifying protection from danger, and they were lying in ruins. They needed to be REBUILT. The story of Nehemiah takes place around 450 BC.
Nehemiah who was the governor of Judah, when he heard that Jerusalem's walls were in ruins, as ...
Series: Prepare
Lenny Ports
2 Thessalonians 3:3
As New Testament believers in Jesus, we are promised a new life in Jesus and we are promised that He will protect us. We have a new and better covenant built on better promises. In Christ, all the promises of God are ours. Here are some of them.
2 Thessalonians 3:3 NIV But the Lord is faithful, and he will strengthen you and protect you from the evil one.
2 Timothy 4:18 NIV The Lord will rescue me from every evil attack and will bring me safely to his heavenly kingdom. To him be glory for ever and ever. Amen.
Proverbs 18:10 The name of the Lord is a strong tower; The righteous run to it and are safe. (NKJV)
Psalm 121:7 The Lord will keep you from all harm- he will watch over your life; 8 the Lord will watch over your coming and going both now and forevermore. (NIV)
Psalm 32:7 NIV You are my hiding place; you will protect me from trouble and surround me with songs of deliverance.
Psalm 3:3 NIV But you, Lord, are a shield around me, my glory, the One who lifts my head high.
Isaiah 54:17 No weapon formed against you shall prosper, And every tongue which rises against you in judgment You shall condemn. (NKJV)
Our sermons this month will be coming predominantly from the Old Testament book of Nehemiah. Nehemiah was given the task to rebuild the walls around the city of Jerusalem. Walls. What do they do?
- Walls protect.
- Walls keep enemies out.
- Walls keep loved ones protected within.
- Walls can also give us a higher perspective on what's going on inside and outside of the city (watchmen on the wall).
The context of the walls around Jerusalem in the days of Nehemiah are the defensive walls of a city, signifying protection from danger, and they were lying in ruins. They needed to be REBUILT. The story of Nehemiah takes place around 450 BC.
Nehemiah who was the governor of Judah, when he heard that Jerusalem's walls were in ruins, as ...
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