What will I do with the Word? Its interesting to watch what people do with their Bibles. Walk through any parking lot and you might notice a Bible stored away on someone's dash. One of my earliest memories was of my Great great Aunt Edith's Bible collection. In every room of her house, there was … Continue reading What Will I Do With the Word?
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Softly and Tenderly Jesus is Calling–The God of Comfort
Softly and Tenderly, Jesus is Calling
Just a few miles north the city of Nashville and the world of Country Music gathered to watch the Country Music Awards show. With the recent mass shooting at a country music concert in California, many wanted to express their condolences to the families who were hurt and to the country as a whole. One … Continue reading Softly and Tenderly, Jesus is Calling
God’s Glory
The "glory of God" is a phrase often used but rarely defined. In the Old Testament the "glory of God" often refers to his presence. The glory of God refers to his presence with his people (Exodus 29:43; 40:34-35; Leviticus 9:23; Numbers 14:10; 2 Chronicles 5:14; Ezekiel 8:4). In Paul's letters it is easy to … Continue reading God’s Glory
Reformation
Fiver hundred years ago on October 31, 1517, Martin Luther lit the fire of the Reformation Movement. While many individuals and groups had tried to make corrections in the past, the nailing of his 95 Thesis to the church door in Wittenberg, Germany brought the problems to the forefront of public discussion. Just as those … Continue reading Reformation
On Swearing
James 5:12 forbids Christians to swear. This "swearing" is not cursing. Rather this has to do with taking oaths. Jesus also forbade swearing in Matthew 5:34-35. So is it ok for Christians to take an "oath" of office? Is it ok for Christians to swear to "tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth" … Continue reading On Swearing
Micaiah’s Sola Sciptora
One of the greatest principles of Christian living comes from the somewhat obscure prophet named Micaiah. 1 Kings 22 records how Abab, the king, had surrounded himself with several "prophets" who would say exactly what he wanted them to say. This was perfect for furthering his own agenda and building up his own ego. However, … Continue reading Micaiah’s Sola Sciptora
Abounding in Thanksgiving
As Fall has finally fallen upon us, we remember it is time to get ready for Thanksgiving and Christmas which will not be too far behind. As much as I love Christmas, I want to value Thanksgiving more. The Christian life is one of Thanksgiving. In Colossians 2:6-7 Paul described the Christian life as that … Continue reading Abounding in Thanksgiving
All For Him
The 24th Psalm describes the King of glory, we pray that all our lives glorify the King. At the outset of the Psalm, God pointed out that all of creation belongs to the Lord. "The earth and everything in it, the world and its inhabitants, belong to the LORD; for he laid its foundation on … Continue reading All For Him
The Church and Social Concerns Discussion Notes Donnie L. DeBord
It is great to be a Christian. The blessings of Christ are exceeding abundantly more than we can imagine. It thrills my soul to continually learn of God’s care and provision for my soul. A lifetime devoted to searching the Scriptures will never exhaust the measure of God’s love. Christian blessings are not only … Continue reading The Church and Social Concerns Discussion Notes Donnie L. DeBord