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Recovery Under the Cross

Recovery Under the Cross

By: Tim Gray
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  • Midweek Meditation: Honor God's Representatives
    Jul 4 2025

    In the larger context of Scripture, the 4th Commandment covers more than obeying our parents. The 4th Commandment includes obeying all of God's representatives - in the home, in the church, in civil government. The last group seems to be the most difficult to honor and obey. It's hard for us to want to honor and obey those in civil government because it seems that so many people who serve in the government these days are corrupt and ego-maniacal in some way. Regardless of how our leaders think, act, and govern, God established government for our well-being and safety. It's God-pleasing for us to remember our civic leaders in our prayers, asking God to bless them with sound judgement, wisdom, and a servant-leader's heart.

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    7 mins
  • Midweek Meditation: Keep Gathering for Worship
    Jun 18 2025

    One consequence of addiction is neglecting God's Word whether it's in our daily lives by letting our devotional life slide or giving up gathering with other Christians to worship God in church.

    Today's Midweek Meditation turns our attention to the 3rd Commandment.

    Exodus 20:8

    Remember the Sabbath day by setting it apart as holy. (EHV)

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    7 mins
  • Midweek Meditation: No Need to Swear
    Jun 11 2025

    The Recovery Under the Cross Midweek Meditation series on the 10 Commandments continues with the 2nd Commandment.

    Exodus 20:7

    You shall not misuse the name of the Lord your God. (English Heritage Version)

    One way we misuse God's name is by using His name to swear needlessly that something we say or do is true. Sometimes we use God's name to swear falsely, that is, to lie.

    What a blessing we have in Jesus who kept His Heavenly Father's name holy for us, and washed away each time we misuse God's name for our own personal gain.

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    6 mins
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