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Some sage has wisely observed:
“We often speak of ourselves as those who are in the land of the living. In fact, we dwell in the land of the dying, and should be looking forward to someday entering the land of the living, who shall never die again.”
I like that statement! It is in harmony with what the Bible teaches. None of us would question the reality of our mortality. We know from both observation and from scripture that, “It is appointed unto men once to die” (Heb 9:27)
But have you ever been in a situation, where you thought…
Our Parents (Mt. 10:21, 34-37). As much as we should love and respect our parents, we cannot establish right and wrong on the basis of our parents alone.
Our Conscience (Acts 23:1; 26:9-11; 1 Tim. 1:12-13). Even though our conscience can be useful, we may still be wrong even though our conscience doesn't bother us. Paul had followed his conscience even when he was a persecutor.
Emotions & Feelings (Pr. 14:12; 28:26; Jer. 10:23). Just because something "feels"…
SOME OF THE DESIRES OF THOSE WHO FOLLOW CHRIST
(by R.J. Evans)
The word "desire" involves a strong feeling of wanting something or wishing for something to happen (Webster). I find it interesting that there are 154 references to the word desire, 53 references to the word desired, and 42 references to the word desires in the Bible (NKJV). Some of them are in reference to what God desires for man. Many of them pertain to man and his desires---some good and some bad.
In a brief manner,…
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Oratory is an important factor in the history of mankind. The contributions made by great speakers dot the pages of history. Ancient oratory reached its prime with speakers like Demosthenes and Aristotle, who were known for their eloquence. Modern times have produced great orators as well. Men like General Kitchener, who stirred his troops with emotion toward Flanders fields during World War I. Adolph Hitler—a man of meager talents and a poor education, but of extraordinary abilities to move people by oratory—induced his people to the brink of total immorality by his impassioned speeches in the 1930s. And it…