Monday, April 23, 2012

Repentance may not be popular… | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence

Repentance may not be popular… | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence: "Do we remove words that might offend, such as “repentance” and “hell” to make the message more acceptable, or to make ourselves acceptable to a God-hating world? God forbid that our concern should be for our own comfort, rather than for the eternal welfare of the world."

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Crosswalk.com - The Devotional

Crosswalk.com - The Devotional: "I heard the Tim McGraw song Live Like You Were Dying in the most unusual of places the other day - my head as I slept. Normally that's a huge annoyance, a song looping through my brain while I toss and turn. This time, however, I think I was so relieved it wasn't something by The Wiggles or VeggieTales that I went along for the ride."

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Sunday, April 22, 2012

The JESUS Film Project | Witness the Powerful Moving of God's Spirit...

The JESUS Film Project | Witness the Powerful Moving of God's Spirit...: "All over the world, the lives of men, women and children are being transformed by God's Spirit when they see and understand the gospel message portrayed through the "JESUS" film."

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Saturday, April 21, 2012

Words of Comfort -- Ray Comfort's Blog: The General

Words of Comfort -- Ray Comfort's Blog: The General: "The three men decided that it would be too risky to drive into the village or to try and return to Paris that night. The Germans wouldn't want French fishermen rising up at their backs while the Allies were attacking at the front."

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Words of Comfort -- Ray Comfort's Blog: Prayers of millions

Words of Comfort -- Ray Comfort's Blog: Prayers of millions: "As the sun rose, they peered in amazement at the sight before them. As far as the eye could see, there were masses of German high‑powered artillery set back from the edges of the cliffs."

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Words of Comfort -- Ray Comfort's Blog

Words of Comfort -- Ray Comfort's Blog: "Jacques was a cool character. He picked up a mug from the dirt and poured coffee from a flask in front of him. Then he sipped it as he drank in the sight on the horizon. Jerry smiled and gently patted the weapon as if he was patting a dog that was pulling at the leash, wanting to attack its prey."

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Friday, April 20, 2012

What is the greatest sin?

What is the greatest sin?: "Answer: No sin is greater than another sin in the eternal sense. All sin separates us from God and all sin needs to be atoned for. Also, there is no “greatest sin” in the sense of “mortal” and “venial” sins, as the Catholic Church teaches. All sins are “mortal” sins in that even one sin makes the offender worthy of spiritual death and eternal separation from God. At the same time, the Bible does state that on the day of judgment some sins will merit greater punishment than others (Matthew 11:22, 24; Luke 10:12, 14)."

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What is the blasphemy against the Holy Spirit?

What is the blasphemy against the Holy Spirit?: "Answer: The concept of “blasphemy against the Spirit” is mentioned in Mark 3:22-30 and Matthew 12:22-32. The term blasphemy may be generally defined as “defiant irreverence.” The term can be applied to such sins as cursing God or willfully degrading things relating to God."

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What is blasphemy? What does it mean to blaspheme?

What is blasphemy? What does it mean to blaspheme?: "Answer: To blaspheme is to speak with contempt about God or to be defiantly irreverent. According to Black's Law Dictionary, blasphemy is “the written or oral reproach of God, His name, attributes, or religion.” This is similar to slander, which is “malicious oral lies that harm a reputation,” and libel, which is “slander through writing or another type of recording or transmission.” Blasphemy is slander and libel directed at God."

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