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This source from The Hungry Hearts Collective explores the tension between spiritual desires and the urges of the flesh, particularly in the context of marriage and singleness. It questions the idea that marriage is a simple remedy for sexual immorality… more ›
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The Hungry Hearts Collective’s article addresses the disconnect between sermons about loving Jesus and the practical application of cultivating that love. It critiques sermons that emphasise adoration without providing a clear path for individuals to develop a relationship with Jesus.… more ›
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The Hungry Hearts Collective article explores the biblical story of Adam and Eve’s fall from grace, focusing on the cunning of the serpent and its linguistic connections to deception. It argues that the serpent’s craftiness led to humanity’s exposure and… more ›
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We explore finding strength through faith and stillness. This post emphasises surrendering worries and actively waiting on God’s timing and provision. The post encourages readers to trust in divine empowerment rather than striving independently. Biblical verses like Isaiah 40:31 and… more ›
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The Hungry Hearts Collective’s article explores the concept of claiming divine healing through spiritual warfare. It emphasizes that healing is a covenant right already secured by Christ, not merely a chance occurrence. Readers are encouraged to actively “fight” for their… more ›
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The Hungry Hearts Collective explores escaping a cycle of constant striving by reorienting towards God. The text uses Lent as a springboard to discuss recognizing God as the ultimate source of satisfaction, contrasting a human’s purpose with that of animals.… more ›
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“Living Healed” from The Hungry Hearts Collective explores the concept of actively enforcing God’s promise of health. It argues that while God offers healing, it doesn’t automatically manifest; believers must actively contend for it. Disease is presented as a result… more ›
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The provided text from “The Serpent’s Whisper” explores the biblical account of the serpent’s deception in the Garden of Eden, analysing the Hebrew words associated with the serpent and their linguistic connections to concepts like divination, nakedness, and fire. It… more ›
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This text interprets the events of Genesis 3 as a cosmic disruption, where humanity’s disobedience led to a fractured relationship between heaven and earth. It argues this “fall” resulted in altered human nature, a cursed earth, and the introduction of… more ›
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This article from The Hungry Hearts Collective explores the idea of trials as necessary experiences for spiritual growth and refinement. It suggests that God uses hardship to strengthen believers, preparing them for their calling and greater responsibilities. The text contrasts… more ›
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Ignorance begets suffering—blind to God’s ways, we stumble; blind to the enemy’s schemes, we fall. more ›
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[Ancient Sumerian stone panel located in the British Museum]: Mesopotamia was the stage where Genesis and the story of Eden plays out. Ancient history, archaeology, and Scripture all confirm that giants once walked the earth. The Nephilim, Anakim, and Rephaim… more ›
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The text explores the concept of “khesed,” a Hebraic understanding of love rooted in covenant and action, contrasting it with the Western view of love as fleeting emotion. It argues that true love is not merely a feeling but a… more ›