Sunday, May 6, 2012

On The Box: This Weekend's Fishing (May 4-5, 2012)

On The Box: This Weekend's Fishing (May 4-5, 2012): "This weekend I had the joy of sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ, side-by-side with family and friends, at the Westfield Valencia Town Center and the North Hollywood Metro Station."

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The Daily Evidence | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence

The Daily Evidence | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence: "King Nebuchadnezzar exalted himself above God. This is normal human behavior. Sinful men stand in judgment over God and question His decrees. They imagine themselves to be cleverer than God, thinking that they can outwit Him by sinning and then … Continue reading →"

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Saturday, May 5, 2012

Bible contradiction? | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence

Bible contradiction? | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence: "Skeptics argue that some verses say God’s anger does not last forever (Psa. 30:5; Jer. 3:12; Mic. 7:18), contradicting others that say God’s anger lasts forever (Jer. 17:4; Matt. 25:46)."

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Friday, May 4, 2012

Is it wrong to be angry with God?

Is it wrong to be angry with God?: "Answer: Being angry at God is something that many people, both believers and unbelievers, have wrestled with throughout time. When something tragic happens in our lives, we ask God the question, “Why?” because it is our natural response. What we are really asking Him, though, is not so much “Why, God?” as “Why me, God?”"

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Was Jesus ever angry?

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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