June 10, 2006 at 5:49 pm. Filed under Uncategorized.
There are three things that I notice right away when reading this psalm:
The most obvious is the pain one feels when a “friend” betrays you,
David wasn’t as brave as people have come to believe, and
A day is described as such: “evening, morning, noon.”
I don’t want to beat the first point to death. If we all […]
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May 6, 2006 at 2:40 pm. Filed under Uncategorized.
I look at this psalm as a lesson in how not to pray. I find the tone not very humble, and the accusations brought before God untrue. The author is clearly upset. While blaming God may make him feel better short-term, it isn’t going to help long-term.
You see, God never goes back on His promises. […]
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April 27, 2006 at 6:19 am. Filed under Uncategorized.
I wrote about this psalm yesterday, and today, I want to develop another idea found in it. The upright are defined in all sorts of ways in this psalm, and they’re exhorted to “do good”, or to “do right”. The thing is, how do we know when we’re doing right or wrong? Do we have […]
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April 26, 2006 at 7:24 pm. Filed under Uncategorized.
The Review has a series of articles that answer some interesting Bible questions, and I thought I’d point them out to you:
Was Balaam a prophet from God?
What does the Bible say about suicide?
How is the rest in Hebrews 4 related to the seventh-day Sabbath?
How does the Bible define “spirit”?
Is the heavenly sanctuary a real temple […]
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April 21, 2006 at 10:40 am. Filed under Uncategorized.
Amazing Facts has issued a press release announcing that Pastor Doug Batchelor will be on 3ABN to talk about the Ten Commandments Day. Here’s an excerpt:
“Amazing Facts is joining 3ABN for a special weekend of Ten Commandment broadcasts, beginning May 5 and continuing through May 7. On Friday, May 5, at 11:00 p.m. EST, Pastor […]
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April 20, 2006 at 6:18 pm. Filed under Uncategorized.
Am sa scriu acum cateva randuri din Sfanta Biblie ce am considerat ca sunt interesante pentru lumea in care traim. Pasajul se adreseaza poporului Israel insa se poate aplica foarte bine si la noi. Ceea ce ne atrage noua atentia e ca aceste lucruri nu sunt pe placul lui Dumnezeu si asta conteaza foarte mult […]
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April 9, 2006 at 10:38 am. Filed under Uncategorized.
You’ve probably heard this before: “once saved, always saved.” Have you ever wondered if it was true? Turns out that John Calvin may have something to do with it. I highly recommend watching this video, entitled “Predestination, Free Will & Security” by Pastor Doug Batchelor. It definitely helps make sense of the issue.
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