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Guest Post: How Should The Church React To Sinners? by R.P. Amos

HOW SHOULD THE CHURCH REACT TO SINNERS? If you would observe a child who says a defiant “no” to their parents, what would you do? There is no one answer. It would depend upon the context of circumstances. There could be at least four different actions that could be best or right. 1. Nothing. If the child […]

9/11 Reflection

9/11 reminds us of human mortality. It also speaks of the courage of many who laid down their lives for others. These events are echoes of the One who died for us when we were His enemies. The only one who provides hope in the face of death is the Lord Jesus Christ, who died, […]

A Gem from the past: "Christ our Food" by Edward Dennett

Excerpted from, Edward Dennett, Unsearchable Riches, chapter 6: “Christ our food”; located here.   Accessed on 8/19/13. ANOTHER character in which Christ is brought before us is that of our food. This was foreshadowed in the Levitical economy; for the priests received the most minute and precise instructions concerning feeding upon the sacrifices, or parts of the […]

A Gem from the past: “Christ our Food” by Edward Dennett

Excerpted from, Edward Dennett, Unsearchable Riches, chapter 6: “Christ our food”; located here.   Accessed on 8/19/13. ANOTHER character in which Christ is brought before us is that of our food. This was foreshadowed in the Levitical economy; for the priests received the most minute and precise instructions concerning feeding upon the sacrifices, or parts of the […]

Here Comes The Son

  The Atlantic magazine’s website recently ran a story on the return of the sun to Antarctica after 90 days of night.[i] Antonio Litterio, a researcher at the Concordia Research Station, eloquently described this event, personifying the sun in this way: I knew that today you’d come looking for me. Over these past few nights, […]

Loose Lips

“But no one can tame the tongue; it is a restless evil and full of deadly poison.” James 3:8, NASB Words possess great and lasting power. Not surprisingly then the book of Proverbs repeatedly addresses speech and its influence for good or ill.[i] As Proverbs 18:21 says: “Death and life are in the power of […]

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