Greetings Brothers and Sisters from Colton, California. Please turn over to Deuteronomy 5:29. Deuteronomy 5:29 Oh, that they had such a heart in them that they would fear Me and always keep all My commandments, that it might be well with …
At its heart, Proverbs 14:12—“There is a way that seems right to a man, buts its end is the way of death”—instructs mankind in a vital truth: No truth is clearer, more direct, and more rewarding than God's truth. …
God's instructions for the Feast of Unleavened Bread emphasize, first, remembering that He is the One who delivers us from sin's grasp, and second, that we are required to eat the Bread of Life—which is truly unleavened. It is only …
(8) Blessed are the pure in heart, For they shall see God.
Purity of heart is a work in progress in which both God and man share responsibility. Many scriptures show that God will cleanse by pardoning sin. But our responsibility in cleansing is very important and frequently mentioned along with …
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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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