Walking Through Deep Waters, Lessons Learned From Cancer

Cancer is a perfect illustration of sin.  You see, evil has painted itself into a corner on this planet.  It has no future and nowhere to go.  Ultimately it will be destroyed by the Lord Himself on That Day.

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Imitators of Christ

Considering how contagious leprosy was, no one wanted to be anywhere near him.  Yet notice how Jesus interacted with him.  He put forth His hand and touched him.  Jesus came near to him. 

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Steve Wohlberg Interviewed by Stew Peters

In Romans 9:6, Paul says “They're not all Israel which are of Israel.” There's two Israels. The Israel of the Flesh and the Israel of God. I was part of the Israel of the flesh when I became a believer in Jesus, and I became part of the Israel of God.

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The 1888 Message: The Key to Finishing God's Work (Part 2)

At Minneapolis, some accepted God’s biblical message, and some rejected it. Some who remained neutral later rejected it, while others repented and accepted it. It’s the same today.

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"Holy Lands" A Poem By Eugene Prewitt

Consequently there is no longer any geographical “holy place.” Where Jesus is, is the holy place, and He dwells among His people wherever they are (Isaiah 57:15, Matt 18:20).

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Never a Man Spake Like This Man

However, Christ is not our model for hee-haw, head-back, side-splitting, knee-slapping, belly-laugh, night-club laughter. Christ did not and never will send audiences into guffaws as comedians and many preachers now compete to do.

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So Woke You Throw Jesus Under The Bus . . .

So they’re saying that this woman is a better and a more moral person than Jesus and that this woman needed to call Jesus out on His sin in order to show Him the moral truth? That's what it sounds like to me.

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Is “The Chosen” worth Choosing?

When I first saw the first video trailers on Facebook I largely ignored it. I was too cheap to plunk down money. But when the producers made the first season tantalizingly free to watch, my curiosity kicked in…

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