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A Proverb for Crucifixion Friday
Today, Crucifixion Friday, is the 18th of the month, and at the end of the 18th chapter of Proverbs, we find this: Proverbs 18:24 A man that hath friends must shew himself friendly: and there is a friend that … Continue reading
A Deep Responsibility
The actual end achieved is just about always affected by the means. Continue reading
The Second Great Commandment
Jesus looked to the Cross in love — a Saviour was needed, and He must die. They looked in hatred — they did not believe, and He must die. Continue reading
Posted in Rightly Dividing
Tagged Crucifixion, loving God, loving neighbour, Matthew 22, Passion Tuesday, Saviour
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The Greatest Commandment
Any rabbi would love the thought of basing “the greatest commandment” on the “Shema.” Continue reading
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Tagged loving God, loving neighbour, Matthew 22, Passion Tuesday
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Why “Passion Week”?
This particular way of translating the Greek word emphasises a blessed and poignant truth for believers. Continue reading
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Tagged Crucifixion, passion week, resurrection, suffering
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Stumbling Over, Stumbling Away
Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing ever happened. – Winston Churchill For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being … Continue reading
No Respect of Persons
Youth and children are not the future of the church. That is a humanistic, man-focused lie right out of the pits of hell. Continue reading
Posted in Ambassadors for Christ, The Christian and Culture
Tagged church, elderly, James 2, youth
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