A man bought a large car during the gas rationing crisis in 1973 in order to serve people by bringing them to church. He also purposed to go to the Feast of Tabernacles even when his son had terminal cancer, trusting that God would keep …
Though “cancel culture” is a recent phrase, the practice has been around for a very long time, as John 9 attests: They brought him who formerly was blind to the Pharisees. . . . But the Jews did not believe concerning him, …
The authority of the Bible has been under constant assault from biblical "scholars" and theologians. The attacks began within a century of the canonized Bible's circulation through the early church. "Learned" men, assuming God's Word to …

(16) You will know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes from thornbushes or figs from thistles? (17) Even so, every good tree bears good fruit, but a bad tree bears bad fruit. (18) A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, nor can a bad tree bear good fruit.
Combining the principle that whatever is sown will also be reaped (Galatians 6:7-8) with the tendency towards increase means that no matter what a person sows—unless somebody or something intervenes and interrupts the …
Tomorrow, the nation will be celebrating the 250th anniversary of its founding in 1776. It will be a day of patriotism - wearing red, white, and blue, parades, barbecues, music, fireworks, baseball, political speeches, and other traditional expressions of pride in the United States of America. Except perhaps for a firecracker accident or being hit by a foul ball, all harmless fun, right? (This essay will not deal with concerns about the Sabbath, on which July 4 falls this year.) Some Christians frown on national patriotism - “affection and vigorous support for one’s country” - because of …
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