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Day 168 – You Will Get a New Body
In my opinion, this is one of the most joyful chapters of the New Testament. In it, Paul just made it clear to the Corinthians that the resurrection of the body is real. Paul says, “… and the dead shall be raised imperishable, and we shall be changed.” What is particularly spectacular about this ...
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ALL THE FLOWERS PRAISE GOD - ALETEIA CONTEST VOTE PLEASE
We are participating in “Lampstand Aleteia - October” and we need your help....
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Egalitarianism in the Post-Christian World
I continue to use this term, “post—Christian" to illustrate what some scholars, postmodern progressive academic elitists, and certain politicians believe the world to be. We Christians will always know better....
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Too many people spend money they haven't earned, to buy things they don't want, to impress people that they don't like.
It’s what is on the inside that counts. I’ve heard that often; you probably have too. This world often focuses too much on what is outside, the superficial....
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First Encounter- Immigrants
Our society’s uneasiness comes from the imminent arrival of new immigrants. We simply don't trust anyone we don't know....
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Is modesty still necessary?
We live in a world where the body is overvalued and very exposed; everything revolves around looks. Men and women spend hours in the gym defining their muscles; people make sacrifices with all types of diets; plastic surgery clinics are getting busier every day — all this to have the “perfect body.”...
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Where Were You in '62?
Saudi Arabia abolished slavery in 1962. Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation abolished slavery in the United States exactly a century earlier. To us, that's ancient history....
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Day 167 – The Resurrection is Real
Apparently, some in Corinth are saying that there is no resurrection of the dead. Paul addresses this head on. First, he lists all the witness to the resurrected Jesus. Paul notes that the resurrected Jesus appeared to Peter (Cephas), then to the twelve Apostles, then to a group of 500 people, the...
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On Earthquakes and Suffering
It was early in the morning when I was awoken by a combination of strange sensations and noises: the bed was shaking; an abnormal, rumbling sound was coming from outside; car alarms were going off; neighbors were screaming....
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Every choice comes with a consequence. Once you make a choice, you must accept responsibility. You cannot escape the consequences of your choices, whether you like them or not.
The invitation is there. It doesn’t matter whether we think we’re too far gone, or we think we don’t have the proper pedigree....
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Are YOU on Course?
Everyone is at a different place on their journeys. I keep hearing people make this proclamation. I’m not sure though that I agree with their point, or the point that they are trying to defend, or the people no less they are trying to defend....
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In Politics, Opponents Must Be Destroyed
You’ve probably noticed in recent years that the political world is rather brutal. Mud-slinging and character assassination no longer happen just during election campaigns, but now occur every hour of every day....
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Happy Death-Day to You!
Incidence or coincidence? Life is rife with many such unsolved mysteries, most of which pertain to the closing curtain of life's final act. When, why, and how are mysteries related to death's arrival. But the inevitability of death is a given. "Man is destined to die once, and after that to face jud...
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Day 166 – Why you should care about speaking in tongues!
Chapter 14 of 1 Corinthians is one of my most favorite chapters in the Bible. On the surface, it is a boring list of rules for speaking in tongues in the infant Church. This phenomenon is not something that happens as often these days. Most of us have never heard of anyone speaking in tongues, so...
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The Instructive Self-Destruction of Harvey Weinstein
A forest of trees has already been sacrificed to this fast-spreading Weinstein burn, but I have to share a few observations regarding the flaming fall of this entertainment mogul....
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The ship that will not obey the helm will have to obey the rocks.
We hear many people say how proud the parents of a successful child are for the child who has grown according to the hopes and expectations of his/her parents and of society, of a child who does well....
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New-age Philosophy or now INC Christianity
There is a movement under-foot, in the world today, and especially in the USA, which places a challenge to us that are traditional Christians. Is it Bad? Is it Good?...
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We Have a Need to Worship
In the Old Testament, God’s Chosen People often got in trouble with the Lord. The problem wasn’t that they neglected worshipping God, but that they worshipped other gods at the same time....
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Are You a Potato or an Egg?
Under the fiery anguish of trial and tribulation, some people are hardened and embittered against the God who allows them to suffer, while in similar situations others are softened into a "thy-will-be-done" loving embrace of his wisdom and providence. Some become "hard-boiled eggs"; others become "b...
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Day 165 – The Greatest of These is Love
How many weddings have we been to when we heard the passages of 1 Corinthians 13? At every wedding, we hear, “Love is patient, love is kind…”, but let’s consider what it means theologically....
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