Saturday, February 26, 2011
Friday, February 25, 2011
Atheist Central -- Ray Comfort's Blog
Atheist Central -- Ray Comfort's Blog: "Someone gave me a dummy recently, which I put in the corner of my office. Almost everyone who enters my office is taken back by his presence. He has eyes, ears, hands, feet, and a head. He looks like a human being."
Harvest Daily Devotion for 2/25/2011: "A Sign of Godly Living"
Harvest Daily Devotion for 2/25/2011: "A Sign of Godly Living": "If you are a Christian, you will experience tribulation and persecution. There are no free passes here. No believer is exempt."
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Did the Disciples Steal the Body? - Resurrection
Did the Disciples Steal the Body? - Resurrection: "After successfully sending Jesus to the cross, the members of the Sanhedrin feared that His disciples would sneak in and steal the body. They asked for and received soldiers to guard the tomb."
How to Slay Sin, Part 3
How to Slay Sin, Part 3: "John Bunyan, author of the classic Pilgrim’s Progress, wrote in the cover of his Bible, “Either this book will keep you from sin, or sin will keep you from this book.” Bunyan understood what many in the war against sin don’t—the Word of God is the weapon you simply cannot neglect."
Atheist Central -- Ray Comfort's Blog
Atheist Central -- Ray Comfort's Blog: "Every argument, every angry word, all the mockery, etc., that comes from the mouths of atheists does nothing but strengthen my faith in God. This is because I understand their perspective."
Harvest Daily Devotion for 2/24/2011: "It's Faith�Not Feelings"
Harvest Daily Devotion for 2/24/2011: "It's Faith�Not Feelings":
"Why is it that someone could be radically converted (or seemingly so) and passionate about their new faith and then, without warning, just give up? They seemed to have had the most amazing conversion ever, but all of a sudden, they just bailed and walked away. How could that happen?"
"Why is it that someone could be radically converted (or seemingly so) and passionate about their new faith and then, without warning, just give up? They seemed to have had the most amazing conversion ever, but all of a sudden, they just bailed and walked away. How could that happen?"
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Doulos Iesou Christou: Scripture Memorization Tip
Doulos Iesou Christou: Scripture Memorization Tip:
"On a recent episode of 'On the Box' (at about the 27:00 minute mark) we received a question from the chat room regarding Scripture memorization. Both Ray and Chad has great suggestions. I would like post here the tip I shared during the show. I'll call it the 'Homeschool Memorization Method.'I've tried several different Scripture memorization plans and methods. But I always seem to come back to this one."
"On a recent episode of 'On the Box' (at about the 27:00 minute mark) we received a question from the chat room regarding Scripture memorization. Both Ray and Chad has great suggestions. I would like post here the tip I shared during the show. I'll call it the 'Homeschool Memorization Method.'I've tried several different Scripture memorization plans and methods. But I always seem to come back to this one."
On The Box: Is God Needy?
On The Box: Is God Needy?:
"While sharing the gospel with a professing atheist yesterday, he asked me 'Why does God require us to worship Him? It seems rather egotistical of God to require that we worship Him.' How would you respond to this? (Actually, he asked “why God needs us to worship Him, but I pointed out that the Bible teaches that God is self-sufficient and doesn't 'need' us to worship Him.) As I understand it, his question is an objection to obeying the first commandment."
"While sharing the gospel with a professing atheist yesterday, he asked me 'Why does God require us to worship Him? It seems rather egotistical of God to require that we worship Him.' How would you respond to this? (Actually, he asked “why God needs us to worship Him, but I pointed out that the Bible teaches that God is self-sufficient and doesn't 'need' us to worship Him.) As I understand it, his question is an objection to obeying the first commandment."
Could Jesus Have Survived the Crucifixion? - Resurrection
Could Jesus Have Survived the Crucifixion?
"The swoon theory is one of Satan's oldest lies concerning the Resurrection. This theory proposes that Jesus did not rise from the dead, because He never really died. Instead, Jesus went into a deep coma or 'swoon' from the severe pain and trauma of the Crucifixion. Then, in the cool atmosphere of the tomb, Christ revived, somehow escaped the strips of cloths that were wrapped tightly upon Him, and then appeared to His disciples."
"The swoon theory is one of Satan's oldest lies concerning the Resurrection. This theory proposes that Jesus did not rise from the dead, because He never really died. Instead, Jesus went into a deep coma or 'swoon' from the severe pain and trauma of the Crucifixion. Then, in the cool atmosphere of the tomb, Christ revived, somehow escaped the strips of cloths that were wrapped tightly upon Him, and then appeared to His disciples."
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