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Category Archives: Old Testament
The Steps Of A Leader (Kent Heaton)
The Steps Of A Leader Bob Andrews defined the art of leadership in three ways: (1) knowing when to step up; (2) knowing when to step back; (3) knowing when to step aside. There is a time for leaders to … Continue reading
Posted in Character Study, Christian, Church, Marriage, Morality, New Testament, Old Testament, Social Issues, Uncategorized
Tagged bishop, church, elder, eldership, leadership, pastor, shepherd
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Lord Give Me Courage (Gary Ogden)
Lord, Give Me Courage (Gary Ogden) Lord, give me courage Thy Name to confess, Never to curse, always to bless. Help me Thy Name proudly to wear, Thy banner to carry, my cross daily bear. Give me the courage to … Continue reading
When Jesus Came To Town
When Jesus Came To Town Nestled on the northwest corner of the Sea of Galilee, Capernaum was a town of some significance in the days of Jesus. It became a place the Lord would call His own (Matthew 4:13; 9:1) … Continue reading
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Tagged America, Bible, Capernuam, faith, Jesus, Miracles, Power
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The Angel Of The Lord Is On Guard
The Angel Of The Lord Is On Guard Those early movies of Johnny Weissmuller as Tarzan in the wilds of Africa would give any child a fright to be in the dark. Imagine camping in the middle of the dark … Continue reading
How I Have Hated Instruction
How I Have Hated Instruction As David came upon the roof of his palace and saw Bathsheba bathing, he must have thought to himself that what he was doing was displeasing to the Lord. He lingered longer casting his eyes … Continue reading
This Man Has Done Nothing Wrong
This Man Has Done Nothing Wrong Innocent. The man crucified with him was like no other man he had seen. Condemned together with another criminal, the one nailed to the center cross did not fit the profile of a guilty … Continue reading
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My Eyes Will Weep Bitterly
My Eyes Will Weep Bitterly The prophet Jeremiah is a man filled with a deep love for Jehovah and an immense spirit of devotion to the Lord’s people. He lived in a dark hour of the history of the nation … Continue reading
The Beer Can
The Beer Can It was lying on the side of the road on the corner to my house. A single beer can discarded as a piece of trash by a person who had used its contents to fill a pleasure … Continue reading
Right Turn Only (Kent Heaton)
Right Turn Only The famous quote from ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl’ is when Jack Sparrow says to Mr. Gibbs, “I thought you were supposed to keep to the code.” Gibbs replies, “We figured they … Continue reading
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Tagged Baptism, Bible, freedom, God, homosexuality, Isaiah, law, Lord, murder, obedience, salvation, truth
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Hope
Hope The frailty of the human spirit cannot survive without the expectation of something better. Since the beginning of time the desire for that which is beyond has brought man to the shores of a new world and touched the … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible, Christ, comfort, Death, heaven, Hope, Jesus, Joy, Lazarus, life, love, Moses, salvation, sickness, trials, tribulation, trust
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