“I will make a new covenant with Israel. I will put my law in their minds, and I will write them on their hearts. I will be their God, and they will be my people” (Hebrews 8:10). A murky atmosphere floated in, blanketing Jerusalem after Rome conquered their territory. ...
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A Visiting Angel
I like to wake up early (See Poem) and meet with my Lord. It is quiet and dark, and no one is around usually to interrupt my solitude. It is just me and my Lord, and well, my two two new best friends who are always with me. They seek ...
Read More »The Bible Diet
We eat healthy food and exercise to have a fit body, but what about our worldview? How many of us consume junk and do nothing when it comes to our worldview? Our worldview, the way we think determines the way we interact with the world around us. If our worldview ...
Read More »Angry Letters from a President
When Abraham Lincoln felt anger towards another, he would often pen an anger-filled letter to the individual in which he would allow his feelings of frustration to flow freely. Once the letter was written, Lincoln would allow himself a time of regaining control of his emotions after which he would ...
Read More »No Matter How You Cut It, Christ’s Coming Is Near
We may already be living in the trumpets-of-Revelation-stage. The Book of Revelation speaks of seven trumpets, each announcing certain events that occur on Planet Earth in association with the coming of the Lord. Carl Gallups makes a very compelling and well documented case in his book, “Final Warning,” that all of ...
Read More »Where Does the Bible Say We are Headed as a Society?
“Stanford University recently installed a vending machine to dispense emergency contraceptives, including a generic brand of Plan-B, outside an “all-gender restroom” in the student center.” A google search will tell you there are 63 genders. Netflix is releasing a cartoon (Bigmouth) about the sex lives of children and will feature ...
Read More »When Hope Dies
“Lazarus, come forth!” (John 11:43 KJV) How lovely, despite Jesus’ countless rejections, that He found consolation within a handful of friends. One such family lived near Jerusalem named Martha, Mary, and their brother Lazarus. No wonder they welcomed Jesus’ visits. His composure brought peace into their home. A lengthy account ...
Read More »Leave The Boat
“…He called you out of darkness into His marvelous light” (1 Peter 2:9 ESV) Since the beginning, God remains the grand Initiator. He continuously pursues and invites us into a vibrant relationship with Himself. For instance, we learn about God’s interruption of Abram’s life, when He summoned Abram to leave ...
Read More »Reaching And Resting Godward
“I cried to the Lord and He heard me” (Psalm 3:4 NKJV) In Psalm three, David’s passion sweeps the gamut from somber despair to quiet confidence. Here, David is outnumbered by murderous enemies and runs for his life. Terror gripped his soul as they spit forth insults, declaring that his ...
Read More »Putting a Pretty Spin on Sin
Before indoor plumbing the outhouse was a necessary fixture on the farm or in the backyard. Not only did the outhouse serve as an early bathroom, it was also the place where household garbage was dumped and the occasional alcoholic beverage was partaken of in secret. But the attempt to ...
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