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Excerpted from: Reconciliation and the Day of Atonement"Somebody who believes Me and somebody who does what I say—that impresses Me." Do you want to impress God? There it is. It may be hard to do. It is certainly not hard to understand. Humility impresses Him and humility (as I Peter 5 and James 5 very clearly show) is a choice. It is something we choose to do; we choose to submit to God. That is what Christ did: He humbly submitted to God even to death.
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Ecclesiastes and Christian Living (Part Twelve): Paradox, Conclusion
Leadership and Covenants (Part Nine)
Living by Faith and Humility
Pride, Humility, and the Day of Atonement
The Sovereignty of God: Part Nine
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New Covenant Priesthood (Part Three)
New Covenant Priesthood (Part 9)
Are We Really Committed?
Acts (Part Eight)
Pride, Humility, and Fasting
A Contrite Heart
The Path to Magnificence
Living by Faith: Humility and God's Justice
Ecclesiastes Resumed (Part Eight): Time
Ecclesiastes Resumed (Part Fourteen)
Faithful Stephen
Ecclesiastes Resumed (Part Twenty-Four)
God Works in Marvelous Ways (Part One)
God Works in Mysterious Ways (Part Three)
Of God Appointed Life
Poor in Spirit
The Sacrifices of Leviticus (Part 3)
The Sovereignty of God (Part Nine)
Deuteronomy (Part 5) (1994)
Grace, Mercy, and Favor (Part One): To the Beaten
Grace, Mercy, and Favor (Part Four): Favor to Live as God Lives
God's Stare Decisis
The Poor in Spirit
Who Do You Trust? (Part Four): You Shall Soar Like Eagles
Sacrificial Service Within the Body
All Sifted Like Wheat
All Sifted Like Wheat
All Sifted Like Wheat (Part Two)
Think Soberly (Part One)
Think Soberly (Part Two)
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