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  • Morning Manna - May 23, 2025 - Faith Friday - 1 Kings 17:1-9 - The Faith of Elijah
    May 23 2025

    In this Faith Friday edition of Morning Manna, the lesson centers on the bold faith of Elijah during a time of national apostasy and personal testing. Drawing from 1 Kings 17:1–9, Rick Wiles and Doc Burkhart reflect on Elijah’s obedience in declaring drought, his reliance on God’s provision by the brook Cherith, and the deepening of trust required when the brook dried up. This powerful teaching emphasizes that true faith isn't just about trusting in provision but in the Provider Himself. The discussion connects Elijah’s journey to the pruning and refining seasons believers endure today—and encourages every listener to grow in faith no matter the circumstances.

    The episode concludes with Holy Communion, linking Elijah’s sustenance to the eternal nourishment found in Christ.

    Scriptures Covered:

    • 1 Kings 17:1–9

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    1 h y 4 m
  • Morning Manna - May 22, 2025 - Proverbs 1:6-7 - The Fear of the Lord is the Beginning of Knowledge
    May 22 2025

    In this Thursday edition of Morning Manna, the study of Proverbs continues with an in-depth reflection on verses 6 and 7 of chapter 1. Rick Wiles and Doc Burkhart explore the three layers of these verses: understanding proverbs and interpretations, valuing the words of the wise, and unraveling the meaning behind “dark sayings.” They explain how true biblical wisdom is revealed not through surface reading but by humble, Spirit-led study and meditation. The fear of the Lord is presented not as terror but as reverent awe, forming the unshakable foundation of all true knowledge. The session also underscores the danger of spiritual pride and the fate of those who reject instruction, while encouraging believers to dig deep, unwrap the treasures of Scripture, and grow in wisdom daily.

    Verses Covered:

    • Proverbs 1:6

    • Proverbs 1:7

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    1 h y 3 m
  • Morning Manna - May 21, 2025 - Proverbs 1:1-5 - A Wise Man Will Hear and Learn
    May 21 2025

    In this new journey through the Book of Proverbs, Rick Wiles and Doc Burkhart begin with the opening verses, laying the foundation for a transformative study in godly wisdom. Today’s teaching highlights Solomon’s divine calling and authorship, the divine purpose of Proverbs, and the invitation to pursue wisdom, instruction, discernment, and understanding with a teachable spirit.

    Through an honest and engaging dialogue, the hosts emphasize:

    • The importance of a teachable heart

    • The dangers of an unteachable spirit

    • How wisdom must be actively pursued, not passively expected

    • Why the early morning is the ideal time to seek God’s treasures

    • The scriptural foundation of justice, judgment, and equity

    • How even the wise can grow wiser

    • The Holy Spirit’s role in imparting true wisdom

    They also share practical insights on discerning deception, confronting foolishness, and anchoring your life in God’s Word. This opening segment sets the stage for a deep, convicting, and empowering series in one of Scripture’s richest books. 📚 Verses Covered:

    • Proverbs 1:1

    • Proverbs 1:2

    • Proverbs 1:3

    • Proverbs 1:4

    • Proverbs 1:5

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    1 h y 1 m
  • Morning Manna - May 20, 2025 - Romans 16:21–27 - Known to All Nations
    May 20 2025

    In today’s episode, we complete our five-month journey through the Book of Romans. Paul’s closing words offer deep insight into the power of gospel partnerships, the humility of servant leadership, and the once-hidden mystery now revealed to all nations. Rick and Doc unpack the legacy of Tertius, the importance of teamwork in ministry, and the truth that the gospel has already been fully revealed—leaving no room for modern-day “mystery” profiteers.

    This powerful conclusion reminds us that our obedience must be rooted in faith and our service grounded in humility. The spotlight belongs to Christ alone.

    Verses Covered:

    • Romans 16:21

    • Romans 16:22

    • Romans 16:23

    • Romans 16:24

    • Romans 16:25

    • Romans 16:26

    • Romans 16:27

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    1 h y 3 m
  • Morning Manna - May 19, 2025 - Romans 16:1-16 - Paul's Commendation to Believers
    May 19 2025

    In this heartwarming conclusion to the Book of Romans, the Morning Manna class reflects on Paul’s final greetings—a seemingly simple farewell filled with deep theological and relational insights. Rick Wiles and Doc explore the profound value of each name listed by Paul, emphasizing how spiritual family, service, sacrifice, and diversity in the early church offer us a blueprint for faithful living today.

    Verses Covered:

    • Romans 16:1–2 – Phoebe, servant of the church, patroness, and carrier of the epistle

    • Romans 16:3–4 – Priscilla & Aquila, sacrificial ministry and house church leaders

    • Romans 16:5–6 – Epaenetus, first convert in Achaia; Mary, a tireless laborer

    • Romans 16:7 – Andronicus & Junia, fellow prisoners and honored among apostles

    • Romans 16:8–12 – Diverse church members, both slaves and free, commended for service

    • Romans 16:13 – Rufus and his mother, spiritual kinship with Paul

    • Romans 16:14–15 – Two house churches of Gentile believers

    • Romans 16:16 – Call to greet one another with a holy kiss

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  • Morning Manna - May 16, 2025 - Matthew 15: 21-28 - Woman, Great is Your Faith!
    May 16 2025

    It’s Faith Friday on Morning Manna, and today’s powerful study centers on the unforgettable encounter between Jesus and the Canaanite woman in Matthew 15:21–28. In this moving lesson, Rick and Doc explore how persistent, humble, and bold faith captured the attention of Christ—and led to a miraculous healing.

    Key highlights include:

    • Why Jesus entered Gentile territory on purpose

    • The Canaanite woman’s theological insight and spiritual desperation

    • The silent test of faith and its purpose

    • Worshiping in the delay and holding fast to a single promise

    • How Jesus' deliberate pause exposed both compassion and callousness

    • The only two people in Scripture whom Jesus said had great faith—both Gentiles

    • Communion and a special time of reflection and renewal at the Lord’s Table

    If you’re facing a delay in answered prayer, or standing on a promise that feels like it’s yet to be fulfilled, this message will strengthen your resolve and challenge your faith to rise.

    Scriptures Studied Today:

    • Matthew 15:21–28

    • Isaiah 56:6

    • Matthew 8:10

    • Psalm 118:17 (“I shall not die, but live...”) referenced during personal testimony

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    1 h y 18 m
  • Morning Manna - May 15, 2025 - Romans 15:28-33 - The God of Refreshing, the God of Peace
    May 15 2025

    In today’s Morning Manna, Rick and Doc close out Romans chapter 15 with Paul’s powerful appeal for intercessory prayer and spiritual unity. They explore Paul’s journey to deliver an offering to Jerusalem, his deep yearning to visit the believers in Rome, and the mutual refreshment promised through fellowship. Paul’s confidence in carrying the fullness of the blessing of Christ is a reminder that Christian companionship brings renewal and strength. The lesson ends with an exhortation to pray to the God of peace, who alone can calm minds, bodies, and homes. Rick encourages believers to speak peace over every storm and to expect revival and growth in the Morning Manna fellowship.

    Topics Covered
    • Paul’s mission to deliver financial aid from Gentiles to Jewish Christians

    • Fellowship and spiritual refreshment in Christian community

    • Paul’s urgent request for prayer due to persecution and rejection

    • Unity in the early church between Gentile and Jewish believers

    • The power of speaking peace over physical and emotional storms

    • The God of Peace as our refuge and rest

    Scripture References
    1. Romans 15:28 – “when therefore I have performed this, and have sealed to them this fruit, I will come by you into Spain”

    2. Romans 15:29 – “I shall come in the fullness of the blessing of the gospel of Christ”

    3. Romans 15:30 – “that ye strive together with me in your prayers to God for me”

    4. Romans 15:31 – “that I may be delivered from them that do not believe in Judaea”

    5. Romans 15:32 – “that I may come unto you with joy by the will of God, and may with you be refreshed”

    6. Romans 15:33 – “Now the God of peace be with you all. Amen.”

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    1 h y 7 m
  • Morning Manna - May 14, 2025 - Romans 15:22-27 - Partakers of Spiritual Things
    May 14 2025

    In this powerful session, Rick and Doc examine Paul’s reflections on mission delays, his longing for fellowship, and his commitment to supporting the saints in Jerusalem. They highlight Paul’s perseverance despite hindrances—whether from Satan, divine timing, or life itself—and his desire for rest and support from the Roman believers on his journey to Spain. The discussion emphasizes the tension between calling and community, the responsibility to support gospel work financially, and the blessings of spiritual reciprocity. The hosts draw modern parallels, reminding viewers that the path of ministry may involve detours, but obedience and persistence glorify God.

    Topics Covered
    • Paul's gospel mission and delayed plans to visit Rome

    • Distinguishing divine, satanic, and circumstantial hindrances

    • The importance of rest and community for ministers

    • Historical evidence of Paul’s mission to Spain

    • Generosity from Gentile churches to Jewish believers in Jerusalem

    • Faith & Values’ call for support as Morning Manna expands

    Scripture References
    1. "Romans 15:22" – "For which cause also I have been much hindered from coming to you"

    2. "Romans 15:23" – "having a great desire these many years to come to you"

    3. "Romans 15:24" – "I will come to you… and be brought on my way thitherward by you"

    4. "Romans 15:25" – "now I go unto Jerusalem to minister unto the saints"

    5. "Romans 15:26" – "to make a certain contribution for the poor saints which are at Jerusalem"

    6. "Romans 15:27" – "their duty is also to minister unto them in carnal things"

    7. "1 Thessalonians 2:18" – "but Satan hindered us"

    8. "Romans 11:13" – "that I might have some fruit among you also"

    9. "Psalm 23:1" – "The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want"

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