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Does God ever ignore our worship? The answer is yes. In Isaiah 58 we see that very thing. In verses 2-4 specifically […]
Does God ever ignore our worship? The answer is yes. In Isaiah 58 we see that very thing. In verses 2-4 specifically […]
Warren Wiersby illustrated the problem of thankfulness. Not the use, but the absence. It comes natural to man to be unthankful. Maybe […]
Look with me at Colossians 1.15-18— “Who is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of every creature: For by him were […]
God is not locked in time and space as we are. Time is as much a part of creation as the earth, […]
You can learn many things if you’re willing. Sometimes it’s as simple as asking and listen. On a crisp Minnesota fall afternoon, […]
Too much depression, too much down in the mouth, too much mulligrubs in the lives of believers today. It’s as if saved […]
We read in Hebrews 9.12-14— “Neither by the blood of goats and calves, but by his own blood he entered in once […]
Do you ever have a memory so specific that it draws all of your attention to it? When it happens it seems […]
Have you ever thought of the phrase: ‘Lay of the land’? It’s defined as: “a phrase that figuratively or metaphorically means the […]
There is a difference in being alone and being isolated. Believers today desperately need to learn the value of being alone. They […]
Thankfulness seems to be a lost art today. Warren Wiersby illustrated this problem in his commentary on Colossians. He told about a […]
In continuation from the last post titled: “Distracted” we are still in Luke 10.38-42. Martha is “cumbered about” and Mary is worshipping. […]