Friday, June 10, 2011
How can I become more motivated for soul winning?
How can I become more motivated for soul winning?: "Answer: Being motivated for soul winning is a good thing, but we must define some terms first. “Soul winning” is a metaphor for evangelism, or witnessing. As such, this is a good thing to pursue. The Bible calls us to evangelize. Evangelism is at the heart of the Great Commission (Matthew 28:19-20). Christians are called to be witnesses of their faith to a watching world (Acts 1:8). In fact, the word “martyr” comes from the Greek word for “witness.” Early Christians were often put to death for their “witness” to Christ. Clearly these people were so motivated for winning souls that they gave their lives to that cause."
What is the proper way to pray?
What is the proper way to pray?: "Answer: Is it best to pray standing up, sitting down, kneeling, or bowing down? Should our hands be open, closed, or lifted up to God? Do our eyes need to be closed when we pray? Is it better to pray in a church building or out in nature? Should we pray in the morning when we get up or at night before we go to bed?"
Harvest Daily Devotion for 6/10/2011: "The Church Triumphant"
Harvest Daily Devotion for 6/10/2011: "The Church Triumphant": "Sometimes people get upset with the church. They may have been mistreated, or perhaps someone representing the church didn't do a good job of that. Or maybe they did a horrible thing in the name of the church, and there is no excuse for that."
Thursday, June 9, 2011
The sovereignty of God and His unchanging nature
The sovereignty of God and His unchanging nature: "Our God is completely sovereign, in control of absolutely everything at all times. There is not a single molecule floating about in the universe that is outside of His sovereign will and purpose. Everything that happens is either caused or allowed by Him for His own perfect purposes."
Science in Scripture – The Flat Earth Farce
Science in Scripture – The Flat Earth Farce: "Good science in Scripture? Sounds like some sort of oxymoron to me…
I thought of myself as quite the literary cynic during my dark years. I loved the religious and classical parodies of Sir Terry Pratchett, especially Discworld, which allowed me to feel good about rejecting my religious roots in the name of intellectual skepticism"
I thought of myself as quite the literary cynic during my dark years. I loved the religious and classical parodies of Sir Terry Pratchett, especially Discworld, which allowed me to feel good about rejecting my religious roots in the name of intellectual skepticism"
Harvest Daily Devotion for 6/9/2011: "The Right Foundation"
Harvest Daily Devotion for 6/9/2011: "The Right Foundation": "When Jesus asked His disciples, 'Who do people say that the Son of Man is?' it was not because He was trying to obtain information. Jesus could read the thoughts of people and did so on many occasions. Rather, He wanted to see if His disciples were getting it."
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
On The Box: Everyone Knows.....
On The Box: Everyone Knows.....: "Everyone knows when human life begins. Doctors know. The U.S. Congress knows. Planned Parenthood knows. Babies aren't murdered in the womb as a result of ignorance. Babies are murdered in the womb because other human beings make a premeditated choice to murder unborn children."
Harvest Daily Devotion for 6/8/2011: "The Ultimate Question"
Harvest Daily Devotion for 6/8/2011: "The Ultimate Question": "When Jesus spoke to His disciples about His impending death and resurrection, it was lost in translation. They didn't seem to get it. The problem was they had visions of grandeur."
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Can Our Own Good Deeds Get Us to Heaven? - Repentance, Faith, and Salvation
Can Our Own Good Deeds Get Us to Heaven? - Repentance, Faith, and Salvation: "One thing I’ve always loved is sitting back and watching a good football game. And I especially love watching games where it’s raining and the field looks like a pigsty. You can always tell who gets the most playing time by looking at whose uniform is the muddiest!"
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