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How Jesus saw children (Matthew 19:13-15)
Jesus genuinely enjoyed children with their wide-eyed wonder. Do you see as Jesus saw? In church, people often worry about how to get our children saved. Some who baptize babies fear the infant wil…
Allen Browne,
O Come Again, Emmanuel
Cry out in desperation: come, Lord Jesus!
Jason Davis,
Why was Sodom destroyed? (Genesis 19:1-29)
YHWH’s attendants are checking out Sodom, in the guise of travellers. How they are treated will indicate whether this place is as bad as reports have claimed, whether the rot has permeated and corrupted everything. Their visit starts well. Lot sees them entering the city, and offers hospitality (19:1-2). They...
Allen Browne,
Praying for Earthquake Ladies
Do you feel the earth shifting beneath you? Pray for “earthquake ladies.” Or better yet, become one.
Jason Davis,
The faith of Abel (Hebrews 11:4)
There is a difference in the way they approached God: Cain presented some of the fruits of the soil as an offering to God (4:3) Abel offered the fat portions from some of the firstborn of his flock (4:4). No one comforts a grieving parent by saying, “Don’t worry; you’ve still got the other one.” Genesis 4:25 is not about giving the family another child to mitigate their loss. A better word When the family saw how God had given them a future rather than a revenge, that was when people began to call on the name of the Lord (Genesis 4:26) instead of calling on violence for justice (4:23-24).
Allen Browne,
Did Adam and Eve Really Exist? Does It Matter?
I will never forget the first time my faith was challenged intellectually. A question was asked about the literal existence of Adam and Eve, with the implication that if you still believe that they existed historically, and that the Garden of Eden was an actual geographical place, then you are...
Alisa Childers,

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