Sunday, September 11, 2011
Friday, September 9, 2011
Spiritual Jokes from reflections-online.net
Spiritual Jokes from reflections-online.net: "There once was a rich man who was near death. He was very grieved because he had worked so hard for his money and wanted to be able to take it with him to heaven. So he began to pray that he might be able to take some of his wealth with him. An angel heard his plea and appeared to him.
"Sorry, but you can't take your wealth with you.""
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"Sorry, but you can't take your wealth with you.""
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On The Box
On The Box: "Jeremiah is often referred to as the "weeping prophet." His prophetic ministry to the nation of Judah spanned some forty years--from the reign of King Josiah (627 B.C.), beyond the time of the destruction of Jerusalem (586 B.C.). And during that four decades of heralding the words of the Lord, Jeremiah was heckled regularly and he did not see even one of his countrymen repent to God."
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Atheist Central -- Ray Comfort's Blog
Atheist Central -- Ray Comfort's Blog: "Some atheists are getting a little nervous, because millions are going to see "180," think about their eternal destiny and what they believe about abortion, and do a 180. And we know what that means."
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Thursday, September 8, 2011
Servants of a New Covenant
Servants of a New Covenant: "“All things belong to us, and we are Christ’s, and Christ is God’s.” Paul made that tremendous, seemingly unqualified promise to the Corinthians (1 Cor. 3:21–23). Christians are free. Yet there is a paradox that balances that truth."
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On The Box: Garments of Grace
On The Box: Garments of Grace: "Today's verse is such a wonderful testimony to the imputed righteousness of the Lord Jesus Christ. The Australian Anglican theologian, Graeme Goldsworthy, defines imputed righteousness this way:"
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