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Category: Faith
Go to Hell – but Only If You Choose to Go
The greatest love story the world has ever known is the paradoxical drama of a God who loves enough to hate evil. He loves us sinners as his precious children, and he hates our sin because it is the evil that poisons us. So in the book of Judges and elsewhere it is recorded that he disciplined Israe...
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Day 277 – The New Rest
In my opinion, Hebrews 4 is one of the most difficult chapters of the Bible to understand. However, if you spend a little time with them you can see that it is also one of the most profound and beautiful as well....
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The Path of Reparation
A few weeks back I went to the mall for the first time in a long while, as the mall has never really been my thing. I was struck by the starkness of sin that has so overtaken the secular world, so much so, that I would venture to say most people don’t even recognize it....
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Our doubts do not destroy God's love, nor does our faith create it. It originates in the very nature of God, who is love, and it flows to us through our union with His beloved Son.
Each person Jesus heals is a sacred encounter. Restoring people again to a place where God would intend them to be....
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The End of "Stranger Things" in Our Home
Many have been raving about the Netflix series, "Stranger Things." With all due respect for a number of wonderful, genuinely faith-filled friends, watching the second episode had the effect of my cleaning house. DVDs like "Titanic" are now on their way to the incinerator....
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How Mysterious are the Mysteries of God?
The building we reside in has more than a few Muslim families, all very warm, respectful, and good neighbors to have. One Muslim woman told my wife she prays five times a day, and to one God. She cannot understand how or why we (Christians) pray to three Gods....
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Repentance and Forgiveness
All sin including that which offends our fellow humans, is ultimately an offense against God – a violation of his will as perceived (often inadequately) by the human conscience. Sin is therefore a rupture in a relationship between a rational (conscience-responsive) creature and his or her Creator....
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Day 276 – The New is Greater Than the Old
Chapter 3 of Hebrews is one of the more straightforward chapters. The author makes the very reasonable and inarguable claim that Jesus' “house” is greater than Moses’ because a son is greater than a servant....
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Unclean Spirits, Repentance and True Conversion
When Jesus sent the 12 apostles out two by two, he did two things; He gave them authority over the unclean spirits and he commissioned them to “preach repentance.”...
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If you want others to follow your example, don't criticize or cajole others, but rather live your own life in a manner that convincingly demonstrates both the virtue and the success of your way of life.
As believers, how do we reflect the generous spirit of Jesus? How do we spread the Good News in our day?...
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Sorrowful Mysteries - Carrying of the Cross
Dear Jesus, how much weight our sins added to your weary shoulders, already burdened by the weight of that wooden cross. Bruised and bleeding, you dragged yourself forward in the directon mapped out by the Father. You stumbled, fell and lifted yourself up from the dust....
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The Betrothal of the Blessed Virgin Mary to St. Joseph is tied to the Protection of the Unborn Children, Marriage and Family
January 22, is the day the Catholic Church in America sets aside all else and joins in prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children. Traditionally, in the pre-1955 Church calendar, this day was set aside to honor the “Betrothal of the Blessed Virgin Mary to St. Joseph”. This Mass is still cel...
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The Spot Remover for Sin-Soiled Souls
As a youngster I thought that it was practically a law that every pet dog must be named Spot. That misconception was probably derived from the fact that all the dogs in our neighborhood had that name. In view of that bit of childhood history, I probably had a better-than-average laugh response to a ...
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Day 275 – The Groundwork for the Arguments in Hebrews
The 2nd Chapter of Hebrews lays out some of the foundations for the books internal arguments. There are things to be learned if you look at the verses carefully....
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Are You Living a Full Life?
I think each of wants to know as our life grows closer to being complete that we have accomplished something worthwhile during our time. For some of us, this is symbolized by a number in a savings account. Others view accomplishment as what they are able to leave behind for their children. Many of u...
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Give me a person of prayer, and such a one will be capable of accomplishing anything
Jesus, with his Apostles recognize the need to rest amidst the demands of their lives. Hopefully, we can find a good night’s sleep, as we say, can help to clear our heads, and awaken to a new day with renewed energy to face what is before us....
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Sanctification Is A Process
The sovereign will of God is that we become holy and a holy life (Godly life) is a transforming process called in name — Sanctification....
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A Schismatic Church in 2018"
are we now at a juncture of a schism developing within the Chinese Communist regime and the Catholic Underground Church wherein two Roman Catholic Prelates have been removed by the Vatican and replaced with new bishops from that country’s self-appointed government and approved by Rome as leaders of ...
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So What is Repentance?
Each of the defective forms of repentance entails one essential requisite for true repentance, although each is in itself incomplete – incapable of constituting the kind of repentance that “leads to salvation” (2 Corinthians 7:10), though taken together they do. Each one lacks a proper attitude....
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Day 274 – The Book of Hebrews
Today’s reading for study: Hebrews 1 Today we start the book of Hebrews, one of the most difficult books of the New Testament to understand....
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