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  1. "Forgive us our sins, as we forgive the sins of others"? How does that work? Craig and Troy dive headfirst into the Fifth Petition of the Lord's Prayer.
  2. We will always need comfort until the reign of God, his kingdom, comes in full with Christ’s return, and our suffering and the sin that causes it is no more.
  3. Women's Bible studies...men's Bible studies, mixed Bible studies.
  4. You have this Shepherd who knows your voice, your cry, your incessant baaing.
  5. Jesus offers to the anxious soul the one thing it ironically wants: certainty of the good.
  6. “Let no one fear death, for the Death of our Savior has set us free. He has destroyed it by enduring it. He destroyed Hell when He descended into it. He put it into an uproar even as it tasted of His flesh. Christ is Risen, and the tomb is emptied of its dead!” - Chrysostom
  7. God loves you no matter what. Loves you no matter how many times you have screwed up. Loves you to death, he does.
  8. Trusting in Christ’s promise of new life and deliverance pours patience and hope into the way we think and the way we experience life.
  9. If God does all this stuff anyway, why should we even pray for it? Craig and Troy wade back into the Lord's Prayer and our receiving of what He does.
  10. Good Friday encompasses the silence of God, even as it focuses on our salvation in the cross of Christ.
  11. Who should pray and how can we do it? Craig and Troy take a closer look at the prayer Jesus Himself gave us to pray.
  12. This is not a plea for us to be given the strength to pull ourselves up by our own bootstraps. It is our helpless cry when boots – straps and all - slip off the edge of temptation’s cliff.
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