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Category Archives: Old Testament Commands
6 October 2010: Love
Is love an unstoppable force or something that we can control? Put another way, can you love “on demand” or is love at the mercy of your feelings at the moment? The culture in which we live generally holds to … Continue reading
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5 October 2010: KNOW
October is a gorgeous time of year in New England, as well as much of the rest of the world. In Iraq, the soldiers are sighing with a little relief from the blistering privations of April-September as the rainy season … Continue reading
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4 October 2010: Cease Striving
Are we supposed to “let go and let God”? In a way, yes, to be sure—if the meaning of “letting go” is trusting Him. But keep the Bible in mind when you answer this question. The Text does not present … Continue reading
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28 September 2010: STAND FIRM
We want to know that everything is under control. More importantly, that everything is going to be OK. What if God, Who knows that everything is going to be OK, told you so (Romans 8:28)? At that point you have … Continue reading
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22 September 2010: The First Prohibition
This is a week of firsts, and so we began yesterday by looking at the first “imperative” in the New Testament, the word “behold.” Today let’s behold the first negative command from God to mankind. If you know your Bible, then … Continue reading
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