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We’re Losing It

A sobering message from Paul Washer.

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Eternal Trouble

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Richard Cortez, Saved at 72

This is really an amazing testimony of an 81-year-old man.

“How could so many people be wrong…”
He can save anyone, at anytime. Are you depending on God? Is God your treasure?

Is he mine?…

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What is salvation?

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The Gospel of John 1

I think I could actually watch the entire Bible like this.

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What is wrong with this world?

This post was originally titled, “What is wrong with this jam?” As in what is wrong with this - jam… as in sermon jam. Anyway, there is nothing wrong with the video. Sorry for the confusion.

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Does Good Redeem Bad?

I posted an article John Piper wrote about addiction to entertainment, and recently found further thoughts on the article at Challies.com. I found a comment by Diane Woerner of A Berean’s Notepad, very interesting. Here is her comment:

While the Bible seems generally silent on the topic of recreation (other than God-focused feasts and celebrations), I found an important principle tucked away in the book of Haggai.

“Thus says the LORD of hosts: ‘Now, ask the priests concerning the law, saying, “If one carries holy meat in the fold of his garment, and with the edge he touches bread or stew, wine or oil, or any food, will it become holy?”’”

Then the priests answered and said, “No.”

And Haggai said, “If one who is unclean because of a dead body touches any of these, will it be unclean?”

So the priests answered and said, “It shall be unclean.”

Then Haggai answered and said, “‘So is this people, and so is this nation before Me,’ says the LORD, ‘and so is every work of their hands; and what they offer there is unclean.’” (Haggai 2:11-14)

The point being made, I think, is that a little good does not redeem bad, whereas a little bad corrupts good. One aspect of most modern entertainment is the presence of compromising elements in what may otherwise be wholesome fare. God, it seems, does not endorse this compromise.

There is a tendency, even among Christians, to justify viewing programs that contain either very witty humor or cleverly intriguing plots. The resulting “merry heart” or sharpened mind is seen as sufficiently valuable to override the exposure to things that are unclean. But humor cannot sanitize filth, and a mind that engages fallen values is not at the same time being renewed in God’s righteous ways (Ephesians 4:17-24Colossians 3:5-10).

Very challenging stuff.

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This is War

Source: BraveHeartedGospel.com

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The Tornado’s Voice

Do not condone that which condemns.

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Legacy: Getting Your House in Order

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From the back cover:

What legacy will you leave your children? Your grandchildren? Will you be remembered for the wealth and possessions you leave behind, or for the example of faith you pass down? While our culture stresses the importance of living for today, God wants us to focus on building a spiritual foundation for the future generations of our families. “In this two-part series, Voddie Baucham emphasizes the importance of leaving a multi-generational legacy. And he provides practical insight into how you can begin investing today in the spiritual future of your family.

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