There is very much in this world that almost seems as though it is designed to make a person think that what he is, and what he does, and what he thinks, is of no account. We get to the place where we begin to think as though, "Well, it …
In the previous article, we saw that fear and unbelief are sins; that fear has many destructive effects; and that unbelief, a lack of faith, is the source of fear. Even though fear is a natural part of human nature, God commands us to …
On June 6, 1944, thousands of Allied troops stormed the beaches of Normandy, France, to establish a foothold on the European continent and to begin to roll back the Nazi army toward the Fatherland. It was a bold and potentially costly …
(1) "Cry aloud, spare not;
Lift up your voice like a trumpet;
Tell My people their transgression,
And the house of Jacob their sins.
This verse describes a prophet's major responsibility, but here and there in the Bible a prophet is called a "watchman" or "man of God." They are also described as pastors. Whatever they are called, there is always some indication …
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For many years, every weekday at 8:50 AM, Charlotte's WBT played "A Moment of Hope," an attempt by a prominent local preacher to inspire, encourage, and benefit the citizens of Charlotte. I would listen to it most days as I prepared for work. Many of these two-minute offerings dripped with Protestant saccharin, requiring some effort to endure them. One morning, however, I could listen for only the first fifteen seconds before turning the radio off in disgust. The preacher began (my paraphrase): I've really noticed lately how external our society is. We care so much about how we look and …
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