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Ezra: A man fit for God's use

We're told many things about Ezra but the very first and most important factor is that he knew his Bible.

Robbie McMeekin

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Take note, give thanks

We can never give God the glory if we never slow down to notice what he has done.

Luke McCauley

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The necessity of good works

Doctrine and practice can never be separated in the NT, they exist like the two blades of scissors.

Andrew Craig

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How's your heart?

We're so easily fooled by apparent godliness.

Stephen Mullan

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Anticipation leads to readiness

Let’s be men of God, ready for Christ’s coming, whether it be this year or another. 

Noah Mullan

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Be trusted to lead, not ambitious to lead

As young men it is easy to desire a place of ‘great’ responsibility or public recognition.

Luke McCauley

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Learning to pray like Paul

The benefit of having Paul’s prayers recorded is that we can learn from his example.

Robbie McMeekin

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Are we expendable for Christ?

Back in 1948, the missionary Nate Saint spoke about being ‘expendable’.

Noah Mullan

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Young man, prophet of God

We can learn a lot from the call of Jeremiah. 

Adam Butler

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Choose this day …

As young men, we have a lot to learn from Joshua and the Israelites.

Luke McCauley

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You are not (yet) wise

Pride gets in the way of wisdom.

Stephen Mullan

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Great men stay low

The great men of scripture share this in common: humility before their God.

Stephen Mullan

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