Grab bag

Al Mohler has had several thought-provoking posts recently: “Starting Something You Cannot Finish” “An Amazing Article on Abortion…” “The Kindle Experience…” (Would you read an electronic book?) Reflections on Tiger Woods — “The Travail of Tiger Woods” (Mohler) “Hunting Tiger Woods” (Mahaney) “The Seduction of Power — the Tiger Woods Story” (Witherington) “Tiger and the […]

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They saw Christmas

If there were people who, though proximate to Jesus’ birth, missed Christmas, examples also abound of those who celebrated Christmas the Christ way. Consider Mary.  Though young in years (she was probably a teenager), she was mature in spirit.  Luke tells us that she and Zacharias experienced similar angelic revelations (1:5-38).  Yet when Zacharias was […]

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They missed Christmas, Pt. 2

(Continued from yesterday) There were others that missed that first Christmas. They were two groups of people that should have known Christ — but still chose to ignore Christ. There were the religious leaders.  They knew where Christ was to be born (Micah 5:2), but showed no interest in Him when the wise men showed […]

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They missed Christmas

They missed Christmas.  Oh, they were there.  They saw the baby.  They heard the cries of joy from the shepherds.  They might have heard the testimonies of Anna and Simeon.  They heard the story of angelic visits from Joseph and Mary.  But they missed Christmas. Take, for instance, the innkeeper.  When a teenage couple in […]

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The uncommon Word

In my office, literally within arms reach of my desk I have 18-20 English Bibles.  That doesn’t count my Bibles at home or in my car, the many versions on my computer, or the hundreds of commentaries on my shelves that also contain English translations of the Scripture. I affirm that having Scripture so readily […]

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An Overview of Revelation

Tomorrow in our Bible reading plan we begin reading the final book of the Bible — Revelation. This book, often read, widely speculated about, and frequently puzzled over, is one of the most confusing to more than a few readers. A good guide will help you through this book.  And Robert Thomas is just such […]

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What could you do…?

Adolphe Monod observes, as D. L. Moody did in a previous generation, that it is unknown just what might be accomplished through the life of an individual wholly committed to God: We have no idea of what we would be able to do if we were completely lost in such total harmony with God; if […]

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Sunday Leftovers (12/13/09)

As a child, I was taught what you might call “formula prayers” for bedtime and meals — a prayer that was repeated at each meal and another at each nightfall.  The same words were given with the same intonation at the same time each day.  It was many years before I felt liberated to pray […]

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The wonder of the cross

Yesterday I was going through a stack of articles that I’d tagged to be filed and came across one in which the author was reflecting on the nature of the cross and the atonement — he had been meditating on the “practical outworking” of the atonement, and had come up with three insights (which he […]

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What is sin?

Were we able to daily understand the reality of sin and its consequences, it would have far less attraction to us. Two statements from two different writers have helped me in comprehending what sin really is. I have heard John MacArthur say on numerous occasions, “Sin is what we do when we are disappointed with […]

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