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Dorothy Maehler With the Lord
We thank the Lord for a life lived for Him, and I am thankful for the brother-in-law she gave me. I’m thankful for those who loved enough to care for her to the end, thankful for a peaceful passing, and thankful she … Continue reading
Handel’s Drums
God is creating a masterpiece “as it pleases Him”, and for that to happen, everyone needs to be there for the Hallelujah Chorus, to join in proclaiming, “Worthy is the Lamb,” and to add our Amen in the great final anthem. Continue reading
Posted in Daily Christianity
Tagged Bit parts, church, Hallelujah Chorus, Handel's Messiah, roles
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A Thousand More Words on Internet (and other) Communication
Yesterday. Today:
Yes, it is Snowing at John Knox’s Pulpit
No, there’s nothing wrong with your computer. I have it set to snow on my blog until January. That’s talking about the visual appearance, not the content, for all you wise guys out there. 🙂
A Thought for Internet Discussions
The world calls it a logical fallacy, a straw man argument.
God calls it bearing false witness against your neighbour.
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Posted in Quick Thoughts
Tagged false witness, logical fallacy, slow to speak, straw man, swift to hear
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The Duty of All Believers
Returning to our series in I Peter. Tried With Fire — I Peter #7 THE DUTY OF ALL BELIEVERS (3:8-12) This passage completes the section which began with chapter 2:11. In preparing the believers to face trials, Peter reiterates that we … Continue reading
Posted in Rightly Dividing
Tagged 1 Peter, Christian love, Christian unity, God's care, God's watching, love enemies, pursue peace
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If You are in Fife Today
(or anywhere else in Scotland, for that matter). 1 When the storms of life are raging, Tempests wild on sea and land, I will seek a place of refuge In the shadow of God’s hand. Refrain: He will hide me, … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts on the News, Uncategorized
Tagged God's Protection, Met Office, safety, snow, Storms of life, wind
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