Thankful

November 28, 2013 at 12:41 pm | Posted in Christianity | Leave a comment
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Today is the day, in the United States, set aside for people to spend the day giving thanks for the many blessings they have. More and more, it seems to be the day where many women frustrate themselves to no end to prepare a large meal for family and friends. The men help when possible (if allowed) and then eat themselves into a coma and spend the rest of the day watching college football. Then, Christmas decorations are brought out and set up and plans are made for all the Black Friday deals the next day. It is a day where many profess thanks for what God has given them and many more don’t. It got me thinking. Continue Reading Thankful…

Sermon Sunday – C.H. Spurgeon – Hypocrisy

November 10, 2013 at 11:58 am | Posted in Sermon Sunday | Leave a comment
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Hypocrisy

A Sermon
Delivered on Sabbath Morning, February 6th, 1859, by the
REV. C. H. Spurgeon
At the Music Hall, Royal Surrey Gardens.

“Beware ye of the leaven of the Pharisees, which is hypocrisy.”—Luke 12:1. Continue Reading Sermon Sunday – C.H. Spurgeon – Hypocrisy…

Replacement Theology

November 7, 2013 at 3:34 pm | Posted in Christianity | Leave a comment
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All it takes is a quick glance around to see that we’re not in Kansas anymore Toto. In the matter of a few decades, the American landscape has changed to the point that it’s almost unrecognizable. The shift in morality and political agendas that has taken place makes it clear that something is definitely wrong with the nation. The degradation of society is blaringly obvious. Worldviews that directly oppose the statues of God are violently attacking the truths and followers of Jesus Christ. We see this and we complain, grieve, and moan. We can’t understand what’s going on. Tragedies are growing in number and magnitude causing the deaths of more and more people in more grotesque and horrifying ways and we’re left asking why. Church membership continues to decline for the major denominations in the U.S. and we seem flummoxed by what could be causing it. Meanwhile, liberal denominations and false religions are growing in number, as is the number of unchurched who just don’t care. All of these things just befuddle us, when we even think about them…Most of the time, we’re too busy participating in church events and “ministries” to notice. So what is the real problem? Continue Reading Replacement Theology…


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