Saturday, August 18, 2012

Incorporating the Law… | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence

Incorporating the Law… | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence: "Incorporating the Law into the gospel presentation does many things. It primarily brings the knowledge of sin (see Rom. 7:7), showing the sinner that he is a criminal and that God is his Judge."

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Friday, August 17, 2012

Do Christians have to keep asking for forgiveness for their sins?

Do Christians have to keep asking for forgiveness for their sins?: "A frequent question is “what happens if I sin, and then I die before I have an opportunity to confess that sin to God?” Another common question is “what happens if I commit a sin, but then forget about it and never remember to confess it to God?”"

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Are we to love the sinner but hate the sin?

Are we to love the sinner but hate the sin?: "Many Christians use the cliché “Love the sinner, hate the sin.” However, we must realize that this is an exhortation to us as imperfect human beings. The difference between us and God in regard to loving and hating is vast"

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Thursday, August 16, 2012

» Atheists fight to have 9-11 cross removed » News -- GOPUSA

» Atheists fight to have 9-11 cross removed » News -- GOPUSA: "A judge should toss out a lawsuit by a national atheists group seeking to stop the display of a cross-shaped steel beam found among the wreckage of the World Trade Center, lawyers for the operators of the Sept. 11 memorial at ground zero say."

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Money is Evil?

Money is Evil?: "One verse in the Bible that constantly gets misquoted and taken out of context is I Timothy 6:10. Almost every time you hear it quoted, people say that: "Money is the root of all evil.""

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Crosswalk.com - The Devotional

Crosswalk.com - The Devotional: "While reading this week in chapter eight of Francis Schaeffer's True Spirituality where he is speaking about freedom from the bonds of sin, I was reminded of the story of an experienced, 27 year-old rock climber named Aron Ralston. One beautiful spring morning in 2003, he jumped into his truck with just enough food and water for the day."

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Why Did Jesus Choose the Twelve Apostles?

Why Did Jesus Choose the Twelve Apostles?: "n His early months of ministry in Israel, Jesus attracted great multitudes to hear His messages, receive His miraculous healings, and eat the bread He offered. Many of the Jewish leaders had rejected Him and claimed His power came from Satan (Matthew 12), but the people—for the most part—flocked after Him."

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Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Admitted: Christian cop punished over beliefs

Admitted: Christian cop punished over beliefs: "In a case spotlighted as an example of “creeping Shariah” in the United States, attorneys for a Tulsa, Okla., police officer have asked for a summary judgment because a police official inside the department testified  the officer was punished for exercising his rights."

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Words of Comfort -- Ray Comfort's Blog: Atheism’s Illegitimate Father

Words of Comfort -- Ray Comfort's Blog: Atheism’s Illegitimate Father: "Atheists must have been overjoyed to discover the writings of Mark Twain--where they found a deep mine of eloquent anti-God material."

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Words of Comfort -- Ray Comfort's Blog: The Bible is like a fiddle

Words of Comfort -- Ray Comfort's Blog: The Bible is like a fiddle: "It’s been rightly said that the Bible is like a fiddle. You can play any tune you want on it, if you have a mind to. For example, it would be easy to conclude from the Bible that you can buy your way to Heaven by quoting that the rich young ruler was told that he could have everlasting life by selling all of his goods and giving it to the poor:"

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