And other things people say online without knowing a single thing about you There’s a particular kind of confidence the internet, or social media in particular, has manufactured in people: the …
Being Disciplined Does Not = Being Legalistic
Or “Teams that practice at 6am win games at 7pm.” "Everything is permissible but not everything is beneficial for me.” The Apostle Paul Now when Paul said that, I'm sure he wasn't referring …
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Did Jesus Refuse to Heal Anybody in the Gospels?
I've been reading through the Gospels lately and noticed something I never noticed before: there actually are people Jesus didn't heal. And it's recorded in the Gospels. Now, I'm all about …
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Christians and Alcohol — Thoughts & Opinion on the Miracle At Cana
I'm continuing along in my reflections on the Gospel of John, and I find myself in the famous infamous passage in John chapter 2, which, though I've covered previously in a couple of posts, I'll …
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Is There Money in the Ground? (Matthew 13:1-9)
The whole Bible is the inspired Word of God (1 Tim 3:16). The Holy Spirit saw to it that this Book was written and the content was selected the way it was, and in the order things were put in …
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Was Isaiah A False Prophet?
Are prophets always accurate? I’ve already written an entry like this before, but with a different passage of Scripture. In fact, the only reason I'm doing so is that sometimes the best way to …
The Ministry of the Holy Spirit
The ministry of the Holy Spirit brings us out of a walk in the flesh into a walk in the Spirit (see Romans 8). Our “religion” is different than any other. Not only has our God recreated us and …







