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Something Old Something New, The Blessings: Leviticus 26:12

After examining Leviticus 26:12 and comparing it with the lives of Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Hezekiah, and the churches of Smyrna and Philadelphia, one truth becomes clear: God desires to walk among His people, and He calls His people to walk with Him. Through examples of faithfulness, obedience, perseverance, and God’s manifested presence, this interactive study…
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Something Old Something New – The Blessings, Leviticus 26:11

What is the greatest blessing God can give His people? Leviticus 26:11 invites us to look beyond provision, protection, and prosperity to discover something even greater—God’s presence. In this interactive study, we follow the thread from Genesis to Revelation, exploring God’s desire to dwell among His people and what it means when He says, “I…
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Something Old, Something New — The Blessing (Leviticus 26:10)

What if the blessing is not the new harvest itself, but God’s faithfulness during the transition? In this Interactive Study Companion, we explore Leviticus 26:10 and discover a powerful principle woven throughout Scripture: the old remains until the new appears. From manna in the wilderness to new wine in new wineskins, God teaches His people…
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Something Old Something New: The Blessings of Leviticus 26:9

Leviticus 26:9 contains three powerful covenant promises: fruitfulness, multiplication, and covenant confirmation. In this Interactive Study Companion, we follow these themes from Abraham’s life through Israel’s history and into the everlasting covenant established through Jesus Christ. Explore how biblical fruitfulness extends beyond descendants into every area touched by God’s blessing. Trace the covenant thread through…
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SOMETHING OLD/ SOMETHING NEW The Blessings — Leviticus 26:9 (D)

What does it truly mean to be rooted and grounded in Christ? In this Interactive Study Companion, we explore how God strengthens the inner man through His Spirit, teaches us to remain steadfast in the faith, and calls us to keep His word. Through scriptures in Ephesians, Colossians, Romans, John, and Matthew, this study examines…
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Something Old Something New The Blessings – Leviticus 26:9 (C)

Roots grow deep before fruit appears above the surface. In this Interactive Study, we explore how scripture connects planting, pruning, foundations, refinement, and spiritual growth. From Leviticus 26:9 to Ephesians 2 and John 15, this study follows the thread of how God establishes His people, strengthens them, and builds them together through every season of…
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Something Old, Something New – Leviticus 26:9 B

What does it truly mean to be rooted? Rooted in Leviticus 26:9, *Something Old, Something New* explores covenant, fruitfulness, faithfulness, refinement, and spiritual transformation through a two-part interactive study journey. Part 1 focuses on being rooted in Christ, abiding in the true Vine, and producing lasting fruit. Part 2 moves into the refining fire, examining…
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Something Old Something New Series – Leviticus 26:9 A

Leviticus 26:9 reminds us that God does not merely desire outward obedience. He desires a people who are firmly rooted, spiritually established, and able to endure through every season of life. In this study, we explore what it means to be grounded in Christ, built up in faith, and sustained by foundations that remain steady…