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Monthly Archives: March 2016
Weeds and Flowers
Thursday, Mar. 31 While weeding in my back yard it came to me that … Continue reading
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Now, But Not Yet
Wednesday, Mar. 30 “It’s now. But not yet.” I’m justified—but not yet. I’m righteous—but not yet. … Continue reading
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Count Your Faults
Tuesday, Mar. 29 We all have some “down” days, days that whether for real and known reasons or for … Continue reading
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Paul’s People
Monday, Mar. 28 There’s a side to Paul the Apostle that we can … Continue reading
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“Special” Natural Revelation
Saturday, Mar. 26 It’s so easy to concentrate on God’s revealed Word, the Bible, that we tend to forget … Continue reading
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An Adult Child
Thursday, Mar. 24 I like the hymn “A Child of the King.” The other … Continue reading
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BPWMGINFWMY
Tuesday, Mar. 22 The world evaluates us on the basis of our behavior—as … Continue reading
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Modern Pharisees
Monday, Mar. 21 Modern men are no different. They compare themselves with … Continue reading
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The Need for Law
Sunday, Mar. 20 Modern missions have … Continue reading
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A Wise Man and a Fool
Saturday, Mar. 19 The contrast between the Pharisee and the Tax Collector reveals … Continue reading
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Seeing is Believing?
Thursday, Mar. 17 ‘We don’t understand in order to believe; we believe in order to understand.” This statement really made … Continue reading
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Applying Knowledge
Wednesday, Mar. 16 Doug’s statement was not an off hand thought, and it was not accidental. It was a core truth that … Continue reading
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Unfathomable Love
Monday, Mar. 14 ‘The night before he was betrayed, he took the bread … Continue reading
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El Elyon
Saturday, Mar. 12 There are many truths about Christ that stem from the Melchizedek “type.” Here are a few of them in brief. 1) Melchizedek brought wine and bread to refresh Abraham and his men. Bread and wine are used … Continue reading
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Lot’s Lot in Life
Friday, Mar. 11 William R. Newell has a lot more to … Continue reading
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An Eternal Priesthood
Thursday, Mar. 10 “Jesus is our Great High Priest throughout eternity.”—Doug made this statement in a recent sermon and it … Continue reading
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Non-skewed Titles
Wednesday, Mar. 9 Non-skewed Titles There is a good side to this title thing. The term “sir” stems from the British aristocratic system, the Lords, the Knights, and the Dukes. “Sir” was a must when addressing such prestigious people. … Continue reading
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One Betrayal, Eleven Defections
Thursday, Mar. 3 Lk. 22:31-32. “Simon, Simon, Satan has asked to sift you as wheat. But I have prayed … Continue reading
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Nudges Needed
Wednesday, Mar. 2 “Comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.”—source unknown. As usual, a proverb … Continue reading
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