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Slave On A Thursday
The night before He died on the cross, as Jesus spent time talking with His disciples (John 13–16), there were two commands He gave them about how they were to live in relationship with each other—only two—but each is significant. … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Life, Church, Doctrine, Easter, God, Jesus Christ, Love, Ministry, Trumpets
Tagged christianity, Easter, Maundy Thursday, New Commandment
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“Anchors Are Up”
Anchors are up, winds are out and the whole fleet is getting into confusion! Men in whose sanity and stability I once believed, are being carried away with one fancy or another, and I am driven to cry, “What next? … Continue reading
Posted in Adversity, Bible, Christian Life, Church, Evil, False Teachers, Heresy, Jesus Christ, Love, Ministry, Mysticism, Perilous Times, Sin, Spurgeon, Charles, Suffering, Trumpets, Truth, Wisdom
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John’s Epistles
When the days were approaching for His ascension, He was determined to go to Jerusalem; and He sent messengers on ahead of Him, and they went and entered a village of the Samaritans to make arrangements for Him. But they … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Life, Church, Doctrine, Faith, False Teachers, God, Heresy, Jesus Christ, Love, Read the Bible in 2011, Trumpets, Truth
Tagged postaday2011
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Examples On A Thursday
The night before He died on the cross, as Jesus spent time talking with His disciples (John 13–16), there were two commands He gave them on their relations with each other—only two—but each is significant. He began by washing their … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Life, Church, Doctrine, Easter, God, Jesus Christ, Love, Ministry, Trumpets
Tagged postaday
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In Sheep’s Clothing: The Wolf of Mysticism
Based upon several years of observation, it is my serious conviction that mysticism is a danger that is permeating, incognito, into the church today. As it greets Christians under the name of various innocuous phrases, its content is hidden behind … Continue reading



