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Author Archives: Jon Gleason
The Irrational Irreligious
It is rational to think of religion; to reflect on eternity; to be serious; to be anxious about the future state. If there is even a possibility that we may be miserable forever, it is proper to be serious about … Continue reading
Should I Or Shouldn’t I? Discerning Right and Wrong
If we just started with Scripture and based our decisions on the attitudes it portrays and endorses, what would we decide? Continue reading
Posted in Daily Christianity
Tagged Christian freedom, discernment, Holiness, legalism, right, wrong
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The Bible — It Rings True
A friend sent me a question. It was a good question, an honest question, and one from which we, as Christians, should not shy away. He was asking how we know the Bible is what it claims to be. A comment … Continue reading
Bound to Give Thanks!
II Thessalonians 1:3-4 3 We are bound to thank God always for you, brethren, as it is meet, because that your faith groweth exceedingly, and the charity of every one of you all toward each other aboundeth; 4 So that … Continue reading
Posted in Rightly Dividing
Tagged church, Faith, love, patience, persecution, thanksgiving
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How Good is the God We Adore
Joseph Hart was an unbeliever. He had periods in his life where he lived in outward sin, and periods where he lived an outwardly moral life but inwardly committed the sin of self-righteousness, trusting his own works to save him. … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Music
Tagged How Good is the God We Adore, J S Bach, John Newton, Joseph Hart, Lewis Edson
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Why I’m not “King James Only” Even Though I Use the KJV
I’ve been having trouble keeping up with the Internet lately. Someone is always writing something on the Internet — have you noticed? Between work and ministry piling up, as well as a recent overseas trip, I haven’t written much, let … Continue reading