Author Archives: Jon Gleason

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About Jon Gleason

Former Pastor of Free Baptist Church of Glenrothes

Keeping Pure

If I am His, I have no right to use my body and mind contrary to His will. If He is mine, I have no need to use my body and mind contrary to His will.

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“In Every Thing Give Thanks”

I Thessalonians 5:18 In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you. Looking for that mystical “will of God” for your life so you can plan out your future?  His will for … Continue reading

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The Scriptures — Moved by the Spirit (part two — the Words)

God the Holy Spirit “moved” His prophets and apostles not only in the thoughts but also in the detailed choice of the individual words of Scripture.

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The Scriptures — Moved by the Spirit (part one)

The Spirit carried along the writers in their speaking and writing so that the end product is God’s, and not man’s. Continue reading

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Likewise, Ye Husbands

Peter gave six verses to wives, and only one to husbands, but that one verse contains more than enough to set apart Christian husbands as far different from the world.
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Likewise, Ye Wives

Ephesians 5 makes Christ’s love in going to the cross the example for husbands. I Peter 2:21-3:6 makes Christ’s obedience in going to the cross the example for wives. Continue reading

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The Scriptures — Inspired or Expired?

The Bible in your hand is inspired, “given by inspiration of God.” The word theopneustos belongs to you when you read the Bible, to your pastor when he preaches it, and to all of us as we live it. “That Book in Your Hand” came from God, and it is and will continue to be a God-thing in character and quality, God-breathed, divine in nature. Living, life-giving, and life-changing, we read it, study it, believe it, and obey it. Continue reading

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