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Passover Controversies

Over the centuries there have been debates about various aspects of Passover. What evening is it kept? Is it different in the New Testament than it was in the Old Testament? Was Christ's final Passover in the flesh "not really a Passover" because it was done one night too...

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In God We Trust

In God we trust is printed on our currency. But for our nation it is only a slogan. How about in our lives as Christians? Is it only a slogan for us, or do we really trust God?

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Conversion is Growth

Human growth and development from infancy is a continual process--physically, emotionally and psychologically. There is a parallel to the spiritual growth of a godly person. Never stop that growth/conversion process.

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Time No More

Revelation 10 describes a day when there will be "time no more" (KJV). What is the purpose in prophecy? What does it mean for us today?

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God Separates

God has sifted HIs people through the ages. The purpose of sifting (as with wheat) is to remove any impurities and to be left with the best possible product.

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Old Testament vs New Testament Commitment

As we draw closer to Passover, what differences do we see in the commitment level God requires of us now, compared to some in the Old Testament?

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If Your Right Hand Offends You

Aaron Ralston went rock climbing in a remote area and ended up getting his hand pinned by a bolder. To survive, he cut off his hand. Do we desire the Kingdom of God that much?

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Books of God

Books have been a very important part of human culture and education. Even the wisest human, King Solomon, said he to 'searched out' wise sayings, showing he did not rely only upon himself. The Bible is the most important book ever and the greatest source of wisdom from God. Did...

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Thy Kingdom Come

There are plenty of evils in the world. My own travels have recently reminded me of how much we need God's Kingdom.

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Three Men and a Calf

The recorded incident of the Golden Calf contains many lessons. What can we learn from the actions and reactions of three of the main characters-Moses, Joshua and Aaron? How do those lessons apply to us today?

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