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Jon Courson



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Praying Thru the Tabernacle

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“The first part of Jeremiah’s message was “remember.” The second part was “realize.” Here, we see the third part is “return.” Because the heart of our Lord is so incredibly merciful and gracious, we don’t have to work our way back to Him or prove our sincerity. All we have to do is turn to Him in humility and say, “Lord, I need You.”
Jon Courson, Jon Courson's Application Commentary: Volume 2, Old Testament

“Shouldn’t we talk about problems? If it’s your problem, yes. But if it’s someone else’s problem, someone else’s sin, someone else’s weakness, nakedness, or vulnerability, follow Shem and Japheth’s example: Walk in backwards and conceal it from others. Not only will this protect the one who sins, but it will protect you as well, for the person who talks to you about someone else will invariably also talk to someone else about you. How do I know this? Because Paul warns, “Take heed that you do not bite and devour one another because you will be consumed one of another. On the other hand,” Paul continues, “the entire law is fulfilled in the one word: love” (Galatians 5:14, 15).”
Jon Courson, Jon Courson's Application Commentary: Volume 1, Old Testament,

“do something a whole lot simpler: Just put on Jesus. He is the Truth (John 14:6). He is our Breastplate of Righteousness (Romans 13:14). He guides our feet in peace (Luke 1:79). He is our Shield of Faith (Hebrews 12:2). He is the Captain of our Salvation (Hebrews 2:10). He is the Word Made Flesh (John 1:14). It’s all wrapped up in Him.”
Jon Courson, Jon Courson's Application Commentary: Volume 3, New Testament



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