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Be Angry! (Part 2) - Damon J. Gray
Last week, we looked at anger and righteous indignation, and found that scripture comes at the emotion of anger from a different angle than we might have expected, and certainly different than that of many popular teachers of our era. Today, we want to look at an incident in the life of Jesus wherein he…
Damon J. Gray,
The Emotions of Jesus
When you think of Jesus’s life on earth, his emotions might not be the first thing that comes to mind. So many of our conceptions and portrayals of Jesus entail a wise and detached sage keeping his distance from sinful human beings. In some of these visual representations, we might think he was floating six inches off the ground or, rather a holographic representation of a human being if we didn’t know better. Lately, in series like The Chosen, Jesus has been depicted much more accurately and…
Cole Feix,
Angry With God?
“ How long, O LORD? Will you forget me forever? How long will you hide your face from me? How long must I wrestle with my thoughts and …
Russ Sharrock,
Are We Godly? 6 ways we can be sure
Are we godly? 6 ways we can be sure is the theme of this lesson from the life of Jesus. We can learn from his examples.
Rodney Harrier,
Monday – Day of Authority
Monday – Day of Authority Events of Holy Week from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday See: Crucified and Risen – The Easter Story Share good news – Share this page freely Copy and share this link…
Geoff Waugh,
My Worship is Much More Important than Your Worship - Damon J. Gray
NOTE: This is one of my longer blog postings, and I apologize for that, but the issue it explores is so important that I couldn’t effectively break it into multiple postings as I normally would do. Take a moment and think about what it is that makes you angry. By this, I do not mean things…
Damon J. Gray,
Is the God of the Old Testament different from the New?
Is the God of the Old Testament different from the New? God seems mean in the Old Testament but kind in the New. True or False?
Rodney Harrier,
Temperance: Love Keeping Itself Whole
We don’t use the word “temperance” much anymore. In the pastoral epistles, temperance (or “self-control”) is a chief virtue. Every man and woman is to learn it (1 Timothy 2:9, 15; Titus 2:2, 5-6). Every church leader is to model it (1 Timothy 3:2; Titus 1:8). But what is it? The Vices & The Mean While virtue is always a mean between two extremes, in the case of temperance, this is quite literally the case. Temperance means moderation or balance. Temperance, as we will speak of it, comes from …
Cole Feix,
Temple as God’s presence (Jeremiah 7)
How could the temple fall if God was there?
Allen Browne,
Temple as God’s presence (Jeremiah 7)
How could the temple fall if God was there?
Allen Browne,

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