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Showing posts with label
Bible
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Thursday
The Waiter
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Imagine with me, please. Imagine that you’re a minimum-wage waiter at a small, private restaurant. The owners are nice people, and it’s...
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Another Look at the Forsaking of Jesus
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I grew up in a church that sang hymns. Lots of hymns. Old hymns. A big, red hymnbook full of hymns, each with a hymn number. Did you know ...
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My Times with God
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Sometimes it was in the morning, if I was able to drag myself out of bed. Mornings were my preference, and before too long, this confirmed n...
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The God Who Never Changes!
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Every so often, usually when somebody is thinking outside the box, someone will quote the Bible that God doesn’t change, and then assert ...
Responding to “Melchizedek Means You Must Tithe!”
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Does Abraham's tithe to Melchizedek mean we must tithe? When teaching on the topic of tithing, pastors generally refer to Genesis 14,...
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The OTHER Benefit of the New Covenant
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Our history with God is a history of covenants. Covenants between God and mankind. This is how the mighty Creator King and the human specie...
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The Commandments of Christ
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I've heard John 14:15 quoted many times in reference to obeying some of the laws of the Old Testament: “If you love Me, keep My command...
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Fixing Our Eyes on the Good.
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There have been some remarkable discoveries in physics recently, particularly in the realm of quantum mechanics (sub-atomic particles: the...
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Feeding from the Old Testament
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What's gotten people in trouble for so many centuries, is reading the Old Testament, without reading it through the lens of Jesus. (I sp...
Good Treasure, or Evil?
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“A good man out of the good treasure of his heart brings forth good; and an evil man out of the evil treasure of his heart brings forth ev...
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Offense at God Stops the Promises
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John the Baptist was aware, perhaps more than most people, that Jesus’ mandate (in Luke 4) included the anointing “To proclaim liberty to...
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Thoughts About he Word of God
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In areas subjects of theology, even a small change is formidable, and I believe we’re encountering the beginnings of such a change in how t...
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Monday
A Biblical Perspective on the Bible
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A number of folks I hang around with that are asking hard questions about the Bible and its place in the life of the child of God. Thes...
Wednesday
Learning From the Book and Beyond
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I’ve been talking with a bunch of very cool people about the Gospel of John recently. It’s important to me to be fresh with what I’m talkin...
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