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Category Archives: Character Study
Faith – Seeing What Cannot Be Seen
Faith – Seeing What Cannot Be Seen Vance Havner said, “It is part of Satan’s program to make our faith and practice complicated and involved. Now and then we need a rediscovery of the simplicity that is both in and … Continue reading
Posted in Character Study, Christian, Church, Morality, Old Testament, Social Issues, Uncategorized
Tagged Abraham, Benjamin Franklin, Evidence, faith, God, Gospel of Matthew, Grace, Havner, Hebrews, Holy Spirit, Isaac, Jacob, Jesus, justice, Lord, Matthew, Mercy, Pharisee, sacrifice, trust, truth
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The Christmas Story And The Wise Men
The Christmas Story And The Wise Men (Kent Heaton) Twas the week before Christmas and all through the land Not a Bible was open in anyone’s hand. The story of Jesus is told again and again But the truth of … Continue reading
Posted in Character Study, Christian, Church, Morality, New Testament, Social Issues, Uncategorized
Tagged Bible, Christmas, God, Jesus, Lord, Mary, Nativity of Jesus, shepherd
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Facts About The Birth Of Jesus
Facts About The Birth Of Jesus It will come as a surprise to many people to learn the true facts about the birth of Jesus. The problem with the teaching of men is the changes that take place over time … Continue reading
Posted in Character Study, Christian, Church, Morality, New Testament, Social Issues, Uncategorized
Tagged Bethelehem, birth, Christ, Christmas, December, East, God, gold, Herod, Jerusalem, Jesus, Joseph, Luke, manger, Mary, Matthew, shepherd, shepherds, star, Temple, truth, wise
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Polyamorous
Polyamorous Polyamorous is such a new word that the dictionary spell check did not recognize it. However the concept of the meaning for “polyamorous” is nearly as old as the existence of man on earth. By definition it pertains to … Continue reading
Posted in Character Study, Christian, Marriage, Morality, New Testament, Uncategorized
Tagged divorce, God, husband, Israel, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Lawgiver, marriage, Matthew 19, Old Testament, Polyamory, polygamy, wife
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Lay It Aside And Leave It Alone
Lay It Aside And Leave It Alone After working in the orange groves as a young man the idea of laying aside dirty clothes is vivid memory. The summers were spent hoeing, grafting, burning, trimming, fueling, spraying and everything conceivable … Continue reading
Posted in Character Study, Christian, Church, Morality, Social Issues, Uncategorized
Tagged First Epistle of Peter, God, Gospel of Matthew, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Lord, Matthew, Peter
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Job’s Wife And Three Friends
Job’s Wife And Three Friends Little is known of the wife of Job but it is easy to see what a blessing it was to be married to a man who was “blameless and upright, one who feared God and … Continue reading
Posted in Character Study, Morality, Old Testament, Uncategorized
Tagged Bildad, boils, Book of Job, Death, Devil, Eliphaz, faith, God, Job, Lord, Old Testament, pain, Satan, suffering, Victory, Zophar
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