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Posted on August 17, 2020September 9, 2020

A Healthy Path to Eschatology

Photo by Jonny Swaleson Unsplash Just an hour ago I sat down with a cup of coffee to do my morning devotions and out of no where I knew what I needed to blog about. There was no split in the clouds and a light shining down on me as a I read the Bible. However, my …

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Posted on August 11, 2020September 9, 2020

Are We in the Last Days?

Ok...so yes that title was used as 'click bait'. I come clean. Yet it is more than that. If it did in fact operate as click bait that was in part because it is one of the most popular questions Christians ask with regard to the Bible and "End Times Theology". However, I have another …

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Posted on August 3, 2020

Variety is the Spice of Life

A mentor of mine once told me that "variety is the spice of life." Although it did not originate with him, it was new to me...and boy did I need it. He was using this proverb to help in guiding how I preached. My mentor wanted to see me diversify my sermon presentation in how …

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Posted on July 28, 2020July 31, 2020

God Preserves His People

I am a planner. When I go to bed at night I know what my morning will hold when I get up (unless the LORD return or he takes me to be with him). With the good and the bad I do not like the uncertainty of an unplanned day. To be perfectly honest my …

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Posted on July 20, 2020July 29, 2020

A Lightbulb Needs the Switch

When you walk into a room at night and need light what do you do? Unless you are living off of the grid you flip a switch. You send electricity to the light so that it lights up. An energy is sent to the dorment lightbulb so as to make it function as it was …

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Posted on June 30, 2020July 31, 2020

So Who is Theologically Correct?

Photo by marianne boson Unsplash I have always had a mentality that could be expressed in the childhood phrase: “says who??” Those are two classic words of a young child trying to determine the authority behind the instructions given them. Now this certainly got me into trouble... and still does. Yet just the same, from little kids …

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Posted on June 30, 2020June 30, 2020

For Whom Did Jesus Die? (pt. 3)

Before I was married or even knew who Hannah was I began to write letters to my future wife. I would write these letters on holidays like Christmas or when I would travel. In the moment it was a way for me to share the moment with my future bride although she was not present. …

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Posted on June 24, 2020June 30, 2020

For Whom Did Jesus Die? (pt. 2)

Why ask the question: For whom did Jesus die? Is it important and helpful to the Christian life or is it splitting hairs? I remember a friend once telling me about a time he prayed with some mutual friends of ours, one of which had recently been introduced to questions like this: Did God choose …

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Posted on June 18, 2020June 21, 2020

For Whom Did Jesus Die?

For whom did Jesus die? Maybe that is not a new question to you or maybe it is a new idea to consider. The question at least implies an idea that sounds quite different than: Jesus died for the whole world. If the question is new it may be a little shocking. This connects with …

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