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The Problem With “I Did It My Way”

I’ve been haunted recently by a fresh perspective of the Gospel. Don’t worry, that’s a perfectly fair use of the word which dictionary.com defines as: “preoccupied, as with an emotion, memory, or idea; obsessed.” So, I’m perfectly happy to have this Gospel ghost invading my thoughts, permeating the atmosphere of ...

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Vengeful Old Testament God, or Loving New Testament God

An atheist asked me how I reconcile the blood and guts, “vengeance is mine” God of the Old Testament and the loving, forgiving Jesus Christ of the New Testament. Like most Christians I had no real answer, so I started thinking it through and praying about it. Then during my ...

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Cremation or Burial: Should Christians Care?

While we’re alive, we get the privilege of deciding what to do with our bodies. But there’s no decision-making in death. Still, we can decide while we’re alive, what to do with our bodies when we’re dead. Death isn’t an easy topic to discuss, but it’s a conversation that we ...

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Will You Be Ready When The Perfect “Spiritual” Storm Blows In?

Last week, Sid Roth, host of It’s Supernatural, did an exclusive interview with Johnathan Cahn, a Messianic Jewish Rabbi and the author of The Harbinger and The Mystery of the Shemitah.  The hour-long, interactive interview gave insightful, and I believe God-inspired, information people are wondering about today. Rabbi Cahn has ...

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Jesus is Our High Priest

Jesus is our high priest, bringing our petitions before the throne, giving more weight to our prayers that God may move in response to His Son Who gave up all things for our sake.  What does the Bible say about our relationship with Jesus in conjunction with His holy vocation ...

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