Is it Biblical to Be Skeptical or Cynical?
Is it Biblical to Be Skeptical or Cynical? Posted by Paul Batura | Mar 4, 2024 | Culture
Is it Biblical to Be Skeptical or Cynical? Posted by Paul Batura | Mar 4, 2024 | Culture
If you are old enough to remember black and white televisions you may recall the contrast knob on many sets. It was there to help us see the picture clearer. When thinking about God, I always want to see the clearest picture. Yet, I usually do not put His “Glory” and His “Wrath” in the … More Devotional Thought “Contrast” – 02/28/2024
Legal abortions rate in the U.S. 1973-2021, by marital status Published by Statista Research Department, Nov 24, 2023 In 2021, there were around 40 legal abortions per 100 live births among unmarried women in the United States. In comparison, the rate of abortion per live births among married women was around four per 100. The abortion rates … More PRO-LIFE -Devotion and NEWS-02/08/2024
Endowment – 2. That which is given or bestowed on the person or mind by the creator; gift of nature; any quality or faculty bestowed by the creator. The natural activity of limbs is an endowment of the body; the natural vigor of intellect is an endowment of the mind. Chatham and Burke, in Great … More FRIDAY’S FEATURE QUOTE – PLUS – “Gifts and Grace”- 02/02/2024
PSALM 5 PSALM 5:4-6 CONTEXT To the chief Musician upon Nehiloth, A Psalm of David. Nehiloth: this is no where else used in Scripture. It is generally and probably thought to be a term belonging to music, and to signify either some kind of tune, or rather an instrument, and particularly a wind-instrument, as Neginoth … More Devotional Thought for Today – Plus – 01/29/2024
. . Introducing The Topic Does Secularism Provide A Practical Foundation For A Decent Ethical System? Does Christianity Provide A Practical Foundation For A Decent Ethical System? OUR NATIONAL DIVIDE: SECULAR MORALITY VERSUS THE CHRISTIAN WORLDVIEW — PART 4A OUR NATIONAL DIVIDE: SECULAR MORALITY VERSUS THE CHRISTIAN WORLDVIEW — PART 4B
EPHESIANS 4 EPHESIANS 4:3 I have said/written over and over that CONTEXT is everything when reading the Bible and especially true when the focus is on one verse. Our text for today is a prime example when compared to Romans 12:18. In Romans Paul is writing to the church of Rome and encouraging the members … More Sunday Sermon Series – Plus- 01/28/2024
“Do not say, “I cannot help having a bad temper.” Friend, you must help it. Pray to God to help you overcome it at once, for either you must kill it, or it will kill you. You cannot carry a bad temper into heaven.” – Charles Spurgeon . . Most folks if they are being … More Friday’s Feature Quote – “Anger” – Plus – 01/26/2024
On January 4, 2024, Stand in the Gap Today host, Hon. Sam Rohrer, interviewed Constitutional Attorney, David New. Their discussion centered around defining and explaining our duties as citizens of heaven and citizens living in present-day America. To LISTEN to the program, click HERE To READ the transcript, click HERE RELATED: James M. Wilson’s Civil Government: An Exposition of Romans XIII. 1-7 … More A Citizen’s Duty in Days of Impending Instability
We often write here about the importance of CONTEXT whenever one is reading, speaking about, or especially interpreting Scripture. The following article does a good job of pointing out these nuances. Context, Context, Context Christians can be guilty of making pithy statements of a theological nature that require a lot of explanation for the phrase … More Hate the Sin and Love the Sinner?
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