Posted in testimony on Aug 13th, 2014
Don’t flirt with the edge of behavior boundaries of scripture if there is ANY chance that you’ll encourage or influence a weaker believer to try to same.
For there is the real possibility that your choice might prompt another to make a choice that leads them toward crossing the line.
They just don’t have […]
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Posted in testimony on Jul 28th, 2014
Life is filled with colloquialisms. Here are a few:
“The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree”
“You are what you eat”
“Garbage in, garbage out”
“Like father, like son”
“She’s certainly her mother’s daughter”
These phrases speak to the undeniable correlation between the product and the producer.
You and I didn’t crawl fully grown out […]
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Posted in testimony on Apr 11th, 2014
After the Israelites had crossed the Jordan River into the Promised Land, one man from each of the 12 tribes walked back into the previously flooded, now miraculously parted waterway and picked up a large stone.
An odd choice, it might appear, unless we read of the purpose for the stones.
“So Joshua called together the […]
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Posted in testimony on Feb 20th, 2014
I just finished a sermon series at church called One Month to Live. The “big idea” of the series is for believers to live each day committed passionately toward serving the Lord and serving the people in our lives as if there were no tomorrow.
When time is really short, our priority list […]
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Posted in testimony on Feb 13th, 2014
Imagine the brief horror of life without breath.
What terror there would be until the darkness of death came.
If you’ve ever had the wind knocked out of you, you recall what that fear is like — even if only temporarily.
But God gives us the ability to breathe so that we can experience the light of day.
The […]
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