The Vertical, Horizontal, and Inward Realities of Sin
Sin is never done in isolation. In fact, there are vertical, horizontal, and inward effects of it. Source: The Vertical, Horizontal, and Inward Realities of Sin
Sin is never done in isolation. In fact, there are vertical, horizontal, and inward effects of it. Source: The Vertical, Horizontal, and Inward Realities of Sin
Prayer Series XIII The Ingredients of Prayer Praying . . embraces adoration, thanksgiving, confession, supplication, intercession, and filling our mouths with arguments before God in behalf of our requests. William S. Plumer Adoration Lo, God is here, let us adore, And own how dreadful is this place! Let all within us feel His power, And … More Devotional Thought for Today – 01/15/2022
Prayer Series XI 2 Corinthians 5 CONTEXT: The following is from the ESV Study Bible: The central theme of 2 Corinthians is the relationship between suffering and the power of the Spirit in Paul’s apostolic life, ministry, and message. Paul’s opponents had questioned his motives and his personal courage. They argued that he had suffered too much … More Devotional Thought for Today – 01/13/2022
Christians have long struggled to understand the various ways the Bible, especially the New Testament, talks about “the world.” In John 16:33, for example, Jesus tells His disciples that “in this world (they) will have trouble,” but to “be of good cheer” because He has “overcome the world.” The Greek word here for “world” is “kosmos,” … More God (Still) Loves His World
PSALM 86 CONTEXT: We find the following in Spurgeon’s Treasury of David: TITLE. A Prayer of David. We have here one of the five psalms entitled Tephillahs or prayers. This psalm consists of praise as well as prayer, but it is in all parts so directly addressed to God that it is most fitly called “a prayer.” A … More Sunday Sermon Series – 01/09/2022
Prayer Series VII A Prayer for When the Rogue Waves of Life Hit And his mercy is for those who fear him, from generation to generation. – Luke 1:50 After a beautiful day out on the water, we headed to the island for dinner. On the way, our Great Lake threw us a surprise, as it … More Devotional Thought for Today – 01/08/2022
As many of you know this ministry started in 2006 as a “Prison Ministry” writing to a couple of inmates left behind with no one caring for them. all these years later we have see the fruits of our labor being greatly blessed by God in so many ways. If you know a man or … More God Continues to Work Behind Bars
Prayer Series VI Last time in this series we looked at an article entitled Getting Started on Prayer. Today I would like to add to that by looking at the topic Prayer: Sense or Nonsense? Have you ever caught yourself lost in prayer, by that I mean praying and then lost for words, your train … More Devotional Thought for Today – 01/07/2022
American Minute with Bill Federer Jan. 6-Epiphany: Christ’s manifestation to the world! — Celestial Prophecies & History of the 12 Days of Christmas “Epiphany” is a Greek word meaning “appearance” or “manifestation,” celebrating Christ’s “manifestation” to the world, as foretold in Isaiah 49:6:“I will also give thee for a light to the Gentiles, that thou mayest be my salvation unto the end of the earth.”Epiphany commemorates the Wise Men, who were gentiles, visiting the infant Jesus, resulting … More Jan. 6-Epiphany: Christ’s manifestation to the world!
Prayer Series IV The photo above was one we used a few times back a decade or more ago when we were still publishing our bi-monthly prayer list. It is appropriate to today’s subject matter on prayer, as I thin we are never to young to begin a prayer regiment. It is only when we … More Devotional Thought for Today – 01/05/2022
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