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Posts Tagged grace


Contagious Love

Love During Jesus’ ministry, he often upset the religious establishment of the day by extending love to people considered “unlovable.” As in all societies, during Jesus’ day, there was the “in” crowd and the outcasts. The “in crowd,” as characterized by the Pharisees and Sadducees, was a group, smug about their goodness and holiness. They […]

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David Torrance: You Are Already Forgiven

Torrance Rev. David Torrance: Already Forgiven Rev. David Torrance talks about how to approach our sin, personally and in the pulpit. (29 minutes) Watch Listen download MP3 audio download WMV vodcast download MP4 vodcast download high quality WMV video A Passion for Christ: The Vision That Ignites Ministry (Torrance Collection) by: Thomas F. Torrance publisher: […]

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No Fear

God is so high you can’t get over Him; So wide you can’t get around Him;So low you can’t get under Him.

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Images

God What do you see when you  look in the mirror? The apostle Paul tells us that what we see in the mirror is  not what we really are – we see only a poor reflection of ourselves. But God,  on the other hand, sees us perfectly – and very differently from the way we […]

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Christmas for Sinners

When the Magi finally met Jesus, the King of the Jews, after being led to him by a
special star; they did not find him in a king’s palace. They found Mary, Joseph,
and the babe in a manger.

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The Meaning of Christmas – with help from Linus

Linus Christmas Monologue from Peanuts-A Charlie Brown Christmas. Linus tells us ”what Christmas is all about”. Even though people around the world celebrate  Christmas on December 25, that was probably not the actual day on which Jesus was born. Many scholars believe that Jesus was more likely to have been born in September. But the […]

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Elmer Colyer: Theology or the Bible?

(Editor:  Those who follow this blog know of my convictions about trinitarian theology.  Sometimes people say (when the word THEOLOGY is brought up that they “just believe the Bible.”  The thing is, the Bible is a book of theology – and whenever we engage it, we are doing theology.  The word THEOLOGY means “the study […]

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Aslan Is Not Safe

By Steve McVey (my friend from  http://gracewalk.org) In The Chronicles of Narnia , C. S. Lewis wrote in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe about an occasion when Susan and Lucy ask Mr. and Mrs. Beaver to describe Aslan, the Christ-figure in the story. They ask if Aslan is a man. Mr. Beaver replies: […]

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Invitation to Mission, by Joseph Tkach

The subject of mission and outreach has sometimes been a source of passionate disagreement among Christian believers. Some Christians believe that they  should focus all mission efforts locally. Others believe mission should have more of an international focus.  Despite the disagreement, however, most would agree that mission is all about joining Jesus in his work […]

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Christmas Kindness

Joseph Tkach is a fine theologian and leader, whose writings I greatly enjoy.  Here is a recent note that I greatly appreciated and am happy to share with my blog readers. ————— Now that Halloween and Thanksgiving are behind us, our national attention has turned toward Christmas. Everywhere we look, Christmas is there, dominating television, […]

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