March 31, 2006 at 7:25 pm. Filed under Uncategorized.
I read this psalm, and one verse in particular sticks out at me: “who keeps the tongue under control.” I have this habit of wearing my feelings on my sleeve, and of saying things when it would be better for me to keep my mouth shut - it’s not that they shouldn’t be said, it’s [...]
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March 18, 2006 at 9:25 am. Filed under Uncategorized.
How futile are all of the efforts of people, put together! What this psalm makes clear is that no matter what we do, God’s will prevails in the end. Kings and princes may “plot together against Yahweh and His anointed,” yet God will “break them, shatter them like so many pots.” There is nothing we [...]
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March 3, 2006 at 11:06 pm. Filed under Uncategorized.
I just watched this video and it was amazing! I highly recommend this to anyone in doubt about compromising their beliefs for the sake of “religious unity”. It’s important to realize that compromise comes at a price, and in the case of our religious beliefs, the price may be too dear.
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March 3, 2006 at 7:58 pm. Filed under Uncategorized.
The subtitle for Psalm 21 is “for a coronation ceremony”. But this isn’t David’s coronation, is it? The description is too eschatological to ignore, and besides, he was already king. Let’s look at the psalm together, and draw parallels between it and Jesus Christ. You’ll be surprised at how well things fit. I’m not going [...]
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March 1, 2006 at 1:26 pm. Filed under Uncategorized.
The second section of Psalm 19 covers verses 7-14. I like the similes David uses to describe God’s Law. It’s obvious that he puts great weight on it. As the NJB authors say in the footnotes of this Psalm: “nature and Law both manifest the perfection of God.” Why do so many Christian denominations forgo [...]
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October 29, 2005 at 6:23 pm. Filed under Uncategorized.
There are some erroneous beliefs being paraded through the Christian denominations these days, and I wanted to address a few of them in this article. I didn’t want to point fingers toward specific denominations or people. Instead, I wanted to talk about these ideas, and let you be the judge – through comparison with the [...]
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May 14, 2004 at 6:07 pm. Filed under Uncategorized.
I want to ask you the following questions:
Which day of the week do you go to church?
Why?
Have you ever wondered which day of the week is the Sabbath?
Does it really matter?
Why does it matter?
What Biblical evidence is there for Saturday?
How about Sunday?
I will attempt to answer these questions in this article. Please realize though, that [...]
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