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While the word “tabernacle” simply refers to a tent or dwelling place, the Bible espouses a sacredness to the term. In the Old Testament, the idea of a tabernacle often refers to the housing, dwelling, or glory of God. The story of the Bible begins with God “tabernacleing” with man in the Garden of Eden; God and man living together in perfect harmony. Sin enters the world and then a separation must be made. The theme of the Bible can be summarized in how God makes it again possible for His people to dwell with Him. In the Law of…
Building an Eternal Home Just as a man might build a house in which he and his family can live, so too, each one of us is building a life. In fact, the Bible uses the analogy of a house … Read More →
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The Folly of Total Acceptance of All Ideas Equally The watchword in our society that permeates so many aspects of life is acceptance. The values of any single member of society is equal to the values of any other single … Read More →
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Most Wonderful Time of the Year? It’s the most wonderful time of the year… or so they tell us in song + cheer. But is it, really? Unfortunately for many, nothing could be further from the truth. For children and … Read More →
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‘Tis the season for giving. My family and I have always celebrated this time of year as a family holiday, not a religious holy day. I enjoy the decorations, the weather, and the music of this season. But I especially enjoy the gifts.
Somewhere along the way, probably about the time my children were born, I started to learn why it is more blessed to give than to receive. There is something special about watching someone open a gift that you…
If you're thankful, show it
Luke 17:11-18
If you love someone, tell them
John 15:12
If you're wrong, fess up
James 5:12
If you're confused, ask questions
James 1:5
If you learn something, teach others
Colassians 3:16
If you're stuck, ask for help
Matthew 7:7
If you make a mistake, apologize
Matthew 5:23-24
If you trip, get back up
Psalms 37: 23-24
If someone needs help, help them
Galatians 6:2
If you see wrong, take a stance
Ephesians 6:14
Holding Coats or Showing Love by Offense? We have grossly distorted the meaning of love. Our modern day expression of “showing someone love” means there should never be any reproof, rebuking, or criticism. If someone preaches a “strong” lesson, elders … Read More →
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When we read the New Testament epistles it is obvious they are written in a completely different style than the Law of Moses as revealed in Exodus through Deuteronomy. For example, I know of no New Testament letter that can compare in style to Leviticus 18-20, but that doesn’t mean they don’t contain law and commandments. As Paul was addressing some things corrupting the assemblies at Corinth, he challenged all to see the authority behind the message.