Message by Larry Thacker Jr. from June 25, "My Sheep Hear My Voice"
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We will be in John, Chapter 10, starting with verse 22. Jesus is back at the temple, this time during the Feast of Dedication, what we know as Hanukkah. The Jews have gathered around Him and are pressing Him to …Continue reading →
We continue our study of the book of John, moving into the 10th chapter. Jesus is still speaking after he has healed the man born blind and revealed to him Who it is who has don it. This is His …Continue reading →
Message by Larry Thacker Jr. from June 11, "That Those Who Do Not See May See"
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we pick up where we left off in John, Chapter 9. After Jesus healed a man who was blind, the people hauled the man up before the Jewish leadership. Under hostile questioning, he again offers powerful testimony about what Jesus …Continue reading →
Message by Larry Thacker Jr. from June 4, "That The Works of God Might Be Displayed"
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We resume our study of John with Chapter 9. This passage troubled me for many years. It’s the story of the blind man that Jesus healed by putting clay on his eyes and sending him to the Pool of Siloam …Continue reading →
Message by Larry Thacker Jr. from may 28, "Worth Remembering"
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On Memorial Day weekend, many have Monday off. We often take the opportunity to get with friends and family and enjoy good food and the good weather. I think that’s great! When we share a meal, we are sharing more …Continue reading →
Message by Larry Thacker Jr. from May 21, "Judging Judgment"
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I think it’s safe to say that Matthew 7:1 is one of the most misused verses in the Bible today. Even people who don’t believe anything in the Bible know that verse and are quick to throw it up as …Continue reading →
Message by Larry Thacker Jr. from May 14, "A Mother in Israel"
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In recognition of Mother’s Day, I thought we’d take a look at one of the great women of the Bible. She is interesting both for what she did and for how little we know about her. We’re told the name …Continue reading →