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Timothy
Read more: TimothyWe ’re ending where we began. Paul does call Timothy to act. Timothy, keep feeding the white-hot honey of God’s gift — of unashamed courage to speak openly of Christ and to suffer for the philosophy. Feed it, Timothy. Do that. Addict that honey. Feed that fire. And every time you sermonize the word of…
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The message: The Bible is clear on how God feels about sanctity of life
Read more: The message: The Bible is clear on how God feels about sanctity of lifeThe communication: The Bible is clear on how God feels about saintship of lifeAs people in our culture argue aboutpro-life andpro-choice, what we should be asking is,” How does God feel about the saintship of life?” You may feel else than notoriety differently feels, but God, in His unlimited power and horizonless wisdom sets the…
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The Transfiguration of Jesus gives us the courage to accept him—and our authentic selves
Read more: The Transfiguration of Jesus gives us the courage to accept him—and our authentic selvesThe transformation of Jesus gives us the courage to accept him — and our authentic charactersA Reflection for the Feast of the transformation of the Lord also from the pall came a voice that said, “ This is my chosen Son; hear to him. ” After the voice had spoken, Jesus was set upalone.They fell…
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We praise people as ‘Good Samaritans,’ but there’s a complex history behind the phrase
Read more: We praise people as ‘Good Samaritans,’ but there’s a complex history behind the phraseTHE discussion) “ Good Samaritan ” is a marker frequently used to describe someone acting selflessly to profit others, indeed if a total foreigner. Some may fete that the expression has its origin in a biblical story, one of Jesus ’ apologues reported in the Book of Luke, Chapter 10. In this story, a rubberneck…
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Praise God for Who He Is.
Read more: Praise God for Who He Is.Moses was fated for a great future from the moment of his birth. It was through Moses that God could manifest his power and glory to the Israelites, the Egyptians and the whole world at large presently through the written word of the Bible. Moses miraculously survived the infanticide ordered by the King of Egypt…
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When Moral Boundaries Become Incubators for Sin
Read more: When Moral Boundaries Become Incubators for SinOnce a man planted a garden. He watered it well and was delighted when shoots emerged. As weeks passed, those shoots grew into plants. Every day he watered and weeded, and his garden grew until one day he was ecstatic to see plants bearing fruit and vegetables. Now I can take a few days’ rest,…
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The truth is, God is always in control, and He never gives us what we expect. He knows what He is doing.
Read more: The truth is, God is always in control, and He never gives us what we expect. He knows what He is doing.I’m not sure what I expected the first time I laid eyes on God. I had been raised in a Christian home, but I had never been called by Him. I was not yet a Christian, and I didn’t really understand what I was supposed to do. I knew I was supposed to believe in…
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Authority Belongs To God
Read more: Authority Belongs To GodAuthority belongs to God because He is the one who created everything and set everything in order. He is the only one with the power to command and make decisions. He is the one who gives us wisdom and knowledge. He is the one who has the right to judge us. He is the one…
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WISDOM
Read more: WISDOMWisdom Wisdom is a term that is used to describe a person’s ability to think and act in a wise and prudent manner. It is often seen as a key component of intelligence and can be used to make sound decisions about both personal and professional matters. Wisdom can be acquired through experience or education,…
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Jesus is His Name
Read more: Jesus is His NameJesus was born of a virgin maiden, fathered by God as His mother was “overshadowed by the power of the Highest” (Luke 1:35). He was named by God’s angel even before He was conceived in Mary’s womb (Luke 2:21). A name designates a person, thing or family. It identifies and points to a reputation. Rothchild,…