Author: FEFC Pastor
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August 14, 2022 Sermon
Jacob is speechless. Ironic that the man who has so often lived by his scheming words is rendered speechless at what the Lord has done.
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WYT: August 8, 2022
I’ve been thinking a lot about prayer lately, especially with regard to what it means to have a regular time with the Lord both personally and corporately. Today’s links will […]
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August 7, 2022 Sermon
Judah’s plea. Judah – in a complete turnaround from what we’ve seen of him in the past – pleads for Benjamin to be freed. In exchange, he offers his own life up as a slave. In this we see that Judah and the other brothers have changed from when they had sold Joseph into slavery.
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WYT: August 1, 2022
Lots of good wisdom for us to think on this week: Dan Franklin writes about what it means to understand people whom we disagree with. So often, our polarized world […]
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July 31, 2022 Sermon
Sermon Video: 43:1-15 Seeking a meal. The food supplies that the brothers purchased before are starting to run out and the family is once again desperate. Judah eventually convinces his […]
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July 24, 2022 Sermon
Sometimes the Lord uses guilt to bring us to a point where we recognize our need for His grace.
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WYT: July 18, 2022
Reflections on using social media, “getting more” out of church, and trusting in Christ’s strength rather than our own… A wise reflection and a few good questions on your use […]
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July 17, 2022 Sermon
God often uses one person to make a difference. Here, it will be Joseph in Egypt for the benefit of the nation. Ultimately, the One Man who makes a difference for everyone is Jesus. He is the hinge point of all history and how we respond to Jesus determines our eternal destiny.
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WYT: July 11, 2022
One of the biggest challenges in our faith is how we Christians are to interact with the world surrounding us, particularly when that world seems so foreign, angry, tempting, or […]
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July 10, 2022 Sermon
All God said has come true. The situation plays out exactly as Joseph has said, perfectly fulfilling God’s interpretation. Yet, the cupbearer forgets Joseph. Does this mean God has forgotten him? Nothing could be more untrue!
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