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Men's ministry at Christ Chapel Bible Church in Ft. Worth, Texas. Join us as we discover what it takes to be a man in today's world and how God has a plan for our lives as men. Join us at our website www.ccbcfamily.org/men

The Supremacy of Christ
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No Other Name | Week 1 | Ken Miller


Adonai
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03/25/2025

Getting To Know God | Week 12 | Ken Miller

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 "Adonai" is a Hebrew term that is often translated as "Lord" or "My Lord." It is one of the names used to refer to God in the Jewish, Christian, and some other monotheistic traditions.

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Jehovah-Shammah
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03/18/2025

Getting To Know God | Week 11 | Ken Miller

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Jehovah-Shammah translates to "The Lord is There" or "The Lord Is Present." The name emphasizes God's abiding presence with His people, indicating that He is always near, accessible, and actively involved in their lives.

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Jehovah-Sabaoth
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03/11/2025

Getting To Know God | Week 10 | Ken Miller

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 Jehovah-Sabaoth (often spelled Yahweh Sabaoth) is a name for God that emphasizes His sovereignty as the Lord of Hosts or the Commander of Armies. Throughout the Old Testament, this name is often invoked in contexts of war, victory, and divine intervention.

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Jehovah-Tsidkenu
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03/04/2025

Getting To Know God | Week 9 | Mitchell Dorris

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Jehovah-Tsidkenu (or YHWH Tsidkenu) means "The Lord Our Righteousness" and emphasizes God's role as the source of righteousness for His people. The name is found in the book of Jeremiah, where it is used in a prophetic context, speaking of a future time when God will provide righteousness through a coming Messiah.

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Jehovah-Go’el
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02/25/2025

Getting To Know God | Week 8 | Ken Miller

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Jehovah-Goel (YHWH Go'el) translates to "The Lord is my Redeemer" or "The Lord, my Kinsman-Redeemer." This name emphasizes God’s role as a redeemer who rescues, delivers, and restores His people.

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Jehovah-Bara
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02/18/2025

Getting To Know God | Week 7 | Ken Miller

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Jehovah-Bara highlights God's role as the Creator. Bara means "to create" or "to shape," and it is frequently used in the Old Testament to describe God's creation of the universe, life, and everything within it. It indicates the idea of creation ex nihilo (creation "out of nothing"), showing God's power to bring things into existence by His will and word.

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Jehovah-Shalom
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02/11/2025

Getting To Know God | Week 6 | Mitchell Dorris

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Jehovah-Shalom is derived from two key components: Jehovah (or Yahweh), which is the personal name of God in the Old Testament, and Shalom, which means "peace" in Hebrew. Together, the name Jehovah-Shalom translates to "The Lord is Peace."

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Jehovah-M’Keddesh
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02/04/2025

Getting To Know God | Week 5 | Ken Miller

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Jehovah-M'Keddesh (sometimes written as Yahweh-M'Kaddesh) translates to "The Lord Who Sanctifies" or "The Lord Who Makes Holy." This name reflects God's role in sanctifying or setting apart His people for holiness and service. It emphasizes God's active role in purifying and consecrating His followers to live according to His will.

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Jehovah-Nissi
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01/28/2025

Getting To Know God | Week 4 | Mitchell Dorris

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The name Jehovah-Nissi is used in Exodus 17:15 and is translated as "The Lord is My Banner." This name reveals a significant aspect of God's character and His role as a protector and source of victory for His people.

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Jehovah-Rapha
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01/21/2025

Getting To Know God | Week 3 | Ken Miller

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Jehovah-Rapha is one of the compound names of God in the Bible, often translated as "The Lord Who Heals" or "The Lord Our Healer." God instructed Moses to throw a piece of wood into the water, making it sweet and drinkable. After this event, God declared Himself as "Jehovah-Rapha," promising that if the Israelites listened to His commands and kept His statutes, He would protect them from the diseases that afflicted the Egyptians.

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Jehovah-Jireh
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01/14/2025

Getting To Know God | Week 2 | Ken Miller

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Jehovah-Jireh is one of the names of God found in the Bible, specifically in the Old Testament. It is derived from the Hebrew words "YHWH" (the personal name for God, often translated as "LORD") and "Yireh" (meaning "will see" or "will provide"). Therefore, Jehovah-Jireh can be understood as "The LORD will provide" or "The LORD will see to it."

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What's In A Name?
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01/07/2025

Getting To Know God | Week 1 | Ken Miller

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This will be the introductory lesson to the series and is intended to set up the context for all the names of God we will be studying. In this lesson, we will look at three primary names for God: Elohim, El Elyon, and El Shaddai.

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Now My Eyes See You
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11/19/2024

Searching for God in the Land of Uz – Week 11 | Ken Miller

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With the last words of Elihu ringing in his ears, Job finally gets the one thing he has longed for throughout this long and arduous ordeal: He hears from God. His friends have run out of words but Job has not lost hope.

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The Faint Sign of Faith in a Suffering Saint
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11/12/2024

Searching for God in the Land of Uz – Week 10 | Ken Miller

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This lesson picks up where we left off last week and provides further insight into Job’s weak but lingering faith in God. He has been battered, abused, falsely accused, and robbed of his health, prosperity, reputation, and dignity. But he refuses to give up on God.

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Wrong-Sounding Words Rightly Spoken
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11/05/2024

Searching for God in the Land of Uz – Week 9 | Ken Miller

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In these passages, we will see Job addressing the false claims of his friends while trying to defend his innocence in the face of their relentless accusations of guilt. Job even utters a series of extended prayers to God, pleading for vindication and a validation of his innocence.

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Elihu the Egotist
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10/29/2024

Searching for God in the Land of Uz – Week 8 | Ken Miller

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In this lesson, we meet Elihu, the enigmatic and highly confident representative of the younger generation. Undeterred by the wisdom of his more senior companions, Elihu steps up to the podium and waxes eloquent for six very dense and repetitive chapters. Undeterred by his young age, Elihu dresses down his elders, accusing them of having failed miserably in their efforts to convict Job.

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Zophar the Zealot
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10/22/2024

Searching for God in the Land of Uz – Week 7 | Ken Miller

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This week’s lesson brings us to Zophar, the third of Job’s vociferous friends. This guy throws fuel on the fire, adding insult to injury and causing further pain and suffering for Job.

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Bildad the Bully
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10/15/2024

Searching for God in the Land of Uz – Week 6 | Ken Miller

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Bildad will pick up where Eliphaz left off, but add little new information to the conversation. He will simply up the ante and increase the attacks on Job, refusing to accept his pleas of innocence.

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Eliphaz the Eloquent
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10/08/2024

Searching for God in the Land of Uz – Week 5 | Ken Miller

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The friends of Job spend 14 chapters posturing and pontificating about their explanations for his suffering. In each case, they say a lot of right-sounding things that God condemns as being wrong. They meant well, but their over-confident opinions about God and his suffering servant were not only hurtful to Job but damaging to God’s reputation.

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A Divine Perspective on the Message of Job
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10/01/2024

Searching for God in the Land of Uz – Week 4 | Ken Miller

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To better understand the Book of Job, we’ll take this week to fast-forward to the very last chapter where God provides a surprising but often overlooked insight into its over-arching message. The Book of Job is not about suffering; that’s just the context. It is really about the character and nature of God Almighty.

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The God-in-a-Box Syndrome
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09/24/2024

Searching for God in the Land of Uz – Week 3 | Ken Miller

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The Fickleness of Life in a Fallen World
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09/17/2024

Searching for God in the Land of Uz – Week 2 | Ken Miller

The goal of this lesson is to establish the non-negotiable reality of Job’s innocence as testified by the Lord Himself. This point is critical to understanding everything else that happens in the book.

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The Temporal Quest for an Eternal Perspective
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09/10/2024

Searching for God in the Land of Uz – Week 1 | Ken Miller

It is essential that we understand the historical and theological nature behind the story of Job. While the book was likely written by a Jew and for a Jewish audience, none of the characters in the book are ethnic Jews because the nation of Israel did not yet exist.

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Free to Make a Difference
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06/11/2024

Faith Under Fire – Week 6 | Ken Miller

As we wrap up the series, we will follow Paul's lead and call our men to live out the truths contained in this book within the context of their faith community. Paul is writing to believers, not a single, solitary Christian.

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Free to Live by Faith
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06/04/2024

Faith Under Fire – Week 5 | Ken Miller

While many of us would acknowledge and confirm the concept of freedom in Christ, we still struggle with understanding what it looks like in everyday life. In this chapter, Paul points out the human tendency to view justification as our responsibility.

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Adopted and Adapted by God
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05/28/2024

Faith Under Fire – Week 4 | Mitchell Dorris

This lesson is all about God's provision for our ongoing transformation into Christlikeness. Not only does He provide the basis of our salvation, but He provides everything we need for our ongoing sanctification.

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Adopted and Adapted by God
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05/28/2024

Faith Under Fire – Week 4 | Mitchell Dorris

This lesson is all about God's provision for our ongoing transformation into Christlikeness. Not only does He provide the basis of our salvation, but He provides everything we need for our ongoing sanctification.

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Faith-Filled Living
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05/21/2024

Faith Under Fire – Week 3 | Mitchell Dorris

In this chapter, Paul continues to unpack the unique and uncompromising nature of salvation by faith alone in Christ alone. He is battling the Judaizers who are attempting to add law-keeping to the gospel message.

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Just Faith = Justification
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05/14/2024

Faith Under Fire – Week 2 | Ken Miller

In this lesson we want to establish the historical context of the New Testament church and its internal struggle to reconcile the grace made possible in Christ and the more legalistic requirements found in the Mosaic Law.

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Just Faith = Justification
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05/14/2024

Faith Under Fire – Week 2 | Ken Miller

In this lesson we want to establish the historical context of the New Testament church and its internal struggle to reconcile the grace made possible in Christ and the more legalistic requirements found in the Mosaic Law.

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The Gospel Under Siege
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05/07/2024

Faith Under Fire – Week 1 | Ken Miller

In this introductory lesson, we will set up the background to the letter, including authorship, audience, theme, and historical context. The goal will be to establish the identity of Paul, the cultural context taking place in Galatia, and the doctrinal conflict he is trying to address.

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The Gospel Under Siege
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05/07/2024

Faith Under Fire – Week 1 | Ken Miller

In this introductory lesson, we will set up the background to the letter, including authorship, audience, theme, and historical context. The goal will be to establish the identity of Paul, the cultural context taking place in Galatia, and the doctrinal conflict he is trying to address.

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Peace, Power & Provision
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03/26/2024

So Great a Salvation – Week 12 | Ken Miller

The author wraps up his letter with a call for his readers to live up to their calling as God's sons and daughters. Their faith in the promises of God should produce hope for tomorrow but also fruit in the here and now.

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Don't Grow Weary
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03/19/2024

So Great A Salvation - Week 11 | Michael Dorris

Having visited the faith of the Old Testament saints, the author now calls on his readers to exhibit that same kind of faith amid their own set of trials and struggles. This was a call to remain steadfast in the face of obstacles and unwavering in their commitment to the promises of God.

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Faith Focused on Something Far Better
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03/12/2024

So Great a Salvation – Week 10 | Ken Miller

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Faith in the Future
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03/05/2024

So Great a Salvation – Week 9 | Ken Miller

This chapter is one of the most recognized passages in the entire Bible, but it is often misunderstood and even overlooked. In it, the author defines faith and then follows that up with examples from the Old Testament.

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The Full Assurance of Faith
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02/27/2024

So Great a Salvation – Week 8 | Ken Miller

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The Heavenly Holy Place
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02/20/2024

So Great a Salvation – Week 7 | Ken Miller

The Jewish Christians who received this letter were being tempted to return to their Hebrew roots and worship God through the ancient religion of Judaism.   

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Better in Every Way
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02/13/2024

So Great a Salvation – Week 6 | Ken Miller

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