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In the Bible, the concept of "help" carries significant theological and relational implications. The Hebrew word often translated as "help" is עֶזְרָה (ezer), which appears in various contexts, particularly in the relationship between God and humanity. For instance, in Genesis 2:18, God declares that it is not good for man to be alone, stating, "I will make a helper suitable for him," referring to the creation of Eve. This indicates that help is integral to human relationships, emphasizing companionship and support rather than subservience.Furthermore, the term "help" is frequently associated with God's assistance to His people. In Psalms, for example, the psalmist often expresses trust in God as a source of help (Psalms 46:1: "God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble"). This illustrates that divine help is characterized by strength, protection, and support in times of need, reinforcing the biblical understanding of God as a reliable and faithful companion. Thus, "help" in the Bible embodies both the supportive role within human relationships and the divine assistance that believers can rely upon in their lives.

Jim Cymbala

In this sermon, the preacher focuses on Isaiah 41:8, where God addresses Israel as His chosen servant. The preacher emphasizes that God has chosen and called His people, and therefore they should not be afraid or discouraged. He encourages believers to trust in God's strength and help, as He promise

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Chuck Smith

In this sermon, Pastor Chuck Smith emphasizes the importance of believing in a Creator and seeing God in creation. He highlights that believing in a Creator gives life meaning and purpose, while rejecting the idea leads to a meaningless existence. Pastor Smith also encourages listeners to seek help

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Jim Cymbala

In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the story from the book of Mark where Jesus feeds the crowd of 5,000 people with only five loaves of bread and two fish. The preacher emphasizes the importance of compassion and helping others, using Jesus as an example. He also highlights the significance of

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Jim Cymbala

In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of approaching God's throne of grace with confidence. He highlights the misconception that we need to be "good enough" to come into God's presence, stating that we will never be good enough on our own. Instead, he emphasizes that Jesus has made

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