Was Jesus ever angry?: "Answer: When Jesus cleared the temple of the moneychangers and animal-sellers, He showed great emotion and anger (Matthew 21:12-13; Mark 11:15-18; John 2:13-22). Jesus’ emotion was described as “zeal” for God’s house (John 2:17). His anger was pure and completely justified because at its root was concern for God’s holiness and worship. Because these were at stake, Jesus took quick and decisive action. Another time Jesus showed anger was in the synagogue of Capernaum. When the Pharisees refused to answer Jesus’ questions, “He looked around at them in anger, deeply distressed at their stubborn hearts” (Mark 3:5)."
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Friday, May 4, 2012
What does the Bible say about anger?
What does the Bible say about anger?: "Answer: Handling anger is an important topic. Christian counselors report that 50 percent of people who come in for counseling have problems dealing with anger. Anger can shatter communication and tear apart relationships, and it ruins both the joy and health of many. Sadly, people tend to justify their anger instead of accepting responsibility for it. Everyone struggles, to varying degrees, with anger. Thankfully, God’s Word contains principles regarding how to handle anger in a godly manner, and how to overcome sinful anger."
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Thursday, May 3, 2012
How to raise godly offspring. | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence
How to raise godly offspring. | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence: "If you want “godly offspring,” it is essential that you make the time to establish a family altar. Build it out of the unmovable rocks of resolution. You will need to be resolute about this because it will be a battle. Your flesh will fight it, and you can be sure there will be a continual spiritual battle within your mind."
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In Touch with Dr. Charles Stanley - In Touch - Jan. 11, 2012 - Christian Devotional
In Touch with Dr. Charles Stanley - In Touch - Jan. 11, 2012 - Christian Devotional: "There is a common misconception that believers should be perfect. Pretending to have our lives in order, many of us wear happy faces and speak words that sound acceptable. At times we’re ashamed to admit our shortcomings, as if they should not exist. Salvation through Jesus, however, doesn’t change the fact that sin is present in our life. When we’re born again, God forgives us and sees us as righteous. Yet our battle with sin continues till we arrive in heaven."
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Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Unspeakably high honor | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence
Unspeakably high honor | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence: "God Himself said that Moses was His “faithful servant.” What an unspeakably high honor—to be called a faithful servant. These are the words that we should all live to hear on the day we stand before the Lord: “Well done, good and faithful servant”"
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Power Point, with Jack Graham - Powerpoint - Feb. 7, 2012 - Christian Devotional
Power Point, with Jack Graham - Powerpoint - Feb. 7, 2012 - Christian Devotional: "I see so many Christians today who divide up their lives into tightly packed little compartments: the sacred and the secular. The sacred is what they do on Sunday, and the secular is up for grabs. It’s just whatever happens! So they have their sacred life at church, and they do their business with the world the rest of the time."
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Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Bezeugen BLOG | Just another WordPress site
Bezeugen BLOG | Just another WordPress site: "We have a new tract that we made for our College Outreaches. Since we give out bottles of water with tracts, we made a tract about John 4. On the front there is a warning that drinking the water will make you thirsty again. On the back is the Gospel! Wally and I recently recorded videos of each of us sharing the Gospel based on John 4. Wally’s message is here."
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Sanctioning genocide? | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence
Sanctioning genocide? | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence: "God instructed Israel to put these people to death (see Deut. 20:16–18). Skeptics often accuse God of sanctioning genocide. However, if God treated any of us according to our sins, we would not only be put to death (see Rom. 6:23), we would be justly condemned to hell. All of God’s judgments are true and righteous altogether (see Psa. 19:9). None of them are unjust, including this instruction to Israel."
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In Touch with Dr. Charles Stanley - In Touch - June 6, 2011 - Christian Devotional
In Touch with Dr. Charles Stanley - In Touch - June 6, 2011 - Christian Devotional: "You’ve probably heard the phrase “the call of God,” but maybe you don’t know exactly what it means. Is the Lord still calling people, or was that something He did only in Bible times? Does He speak only to a specific few or to everyone? Although He may not use an audible voice, He’s still in the business of seeking followers."
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Monday, April 30, 2012
“How could a flood destroy every living thing?” | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence
“How could a flood destroy every living thing?” | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence: "Noah’s Flood was much more destructive than any 40-day rainstorm ever could be. Scripture says that “all the fountains of the great deep” broke open (see Gen. 7:11). In other words, earthquakes, volcanoes, and geysers of molten lava and scalding water were squeezed out of the earth’s crust in a violent, explosive upheaval."
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