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Religious Freedom
I am concerned with the turn political events have taken in the United States. I am not an activist or a political person, but when the church is threatened, I become concerned. Allow a few thoughts before sharing my concerns … Continue reading
Ingratitude
Click here to open the gallery.Powered by Cincopa wp content plugins solution for your website and Cincopa MediaSend for file transfer. Ingratitude denotes spiritual immaturity. Infants do not always appreciate what parents do for them. They have short memories. Their … Continue reading
Random Thoughts on the Passing Scene: (1)
When I hear people say: “We need to return to the first century church”, I ask WHY? If God wanted me to live in the first century I would have been born there. However, since I was born in the … Continue reading
Rules for Life
I think we could agree that most of us have a basic set of rules we live by. We are not always able to articulate those rules, but the rules exist nevertheless. Some of the rules are very good, but … Continue reading
The Hill of the Lord
The psalmist asks; “Who may ascend the hill of the Lord and may stand in his holy place?” His answer is not as complicated as many may think. In Psalm 24:4 he gives a simple, but profound answer. He presents … Continue reading
No Need to Look Elsewhere
The Apostle Paul had a concerned with the Churches at Colossi and Laodicea. It appears that some were trying to influence them with pretty sounding philosophies. The Apostle must have received information regarding this danger and he was struggling because … Continue reading
It's a Spiritual Battle: Part 1
How many times have we heard an unbeliever say that he/she does not come to church because the church is full of hypocrites? How many times did we find ourselves unable to answer this unjust and false charge? In the … Continue reading
Three Ingredients of Joy
An old man was asked what had robbed him of joy the most in his lifetime. He replied, “Things that never happened!” Someone has cited these three keys to happiness: 1) Fret not–He loves you (John 13:1) 2) Faint not–He … Continue reading
The Influence of Joy
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., was a member of the U.S. Supreme Court for 30 years. His mind, wit and work earned him the unofficial title of “the greatest justice since John Marshall.” At one point in his life, Justice Holmes … Continue reading
Receiving Mercy
Receiving Mercy An American Indian and a white man were brought under deep conviction of sin by the same sermon. The Indian was immediately led to rejoice in pardoning mercy. The white man was for a long time in distress, … Continue reading