Posted in February 28, 2005 ¬ 8:25 pmh.Kevin Harper
There’s a good article entitled “CH__CH: What’s Missing?” in the March issue of The Gospel Message. Brother Tom Woody and I undoubtedly share a profound love for assembling together with the Lord’s people, and his essay ought to get you fired up for it. The goal, of course, is not simply “attendence,” which is worthless [...]
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Posted in February 25, 2005 ¬ 8:01 pmh.Kevin Harper
I was listening to a talk show recently where the discussion was centered on patriotism and love of country. Most were calling in talking about their appreciation for the freedoms they have in America. One person called in to say that, although he considered himself patriotic and felt that he loved his country, he didn’t [...]
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Posted in February 23, 2005 ¬ 1:37 amh.Kevin Harper
In most wars, a good percentage of the casualties comes from “friendly fire,” or ammunition that hits the wrong target due mostly to inadequate communication and misunderstandings about the orders given. I was surprised at the start of the current Iraq war that the number of casualties from these kinds of accidents, including overturned trucks [...]
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Posted in February 22, 2005 ¬ 9:43 pmh.Kevin Harper
I am filled with awe that my niece was baptized into Christ this weekend and that she got to share in an exciting day of fellowship, singing, and good will with close to a hundred other believers from all over Southern California. It’s amazing how joy in Christ can be so contagious. I tried to [...]
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Posted in February 18, 2005 ¬ 9:31 pmh.Kevin Harper
What is the New Testament? Of course, this question could be tackled from a number of different angles, but I want to look at the most basic one. Does the New Testament consist of the books of Matthew through Revelation? Hold your breath…no! Words and phrases take on new meanings as humans use them. For [...]
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Posted in February 15, 2005 ¬ 9:02 pmh.Kevin Harper
What are the deep things of God? Sometimes I lose sight of what’s deep and what’s not so deep in the scheme of things. Was tithing of mint, rue, and other herbs a good thing for the Pharisees to do? Yes. Were those things the deep things of God? Forget about it. Luke 11:42 – [...]
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Posted in February 8, 2005 ¬ 10:45 pmh.Kevin Harper
Is enjoying the friendship and mutual edification of all of our brothers and sisters in Christ an “all or nothing” proposition? Too many of us seem to think that if we can’t approve of all that another brother does, we can have nothing to do with him, “religiously” at least. This is just not the [...]
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Posted in February 8, 2005 ¬ 3:02 amh.Kevin Harper
Another good essay off of Living Waters… –KH The “Best” of Religious Society http://www.livwat.com/articles/10042.html by Charles Fry Every human society seems to have some sort of honored elite (sometimes more honored by themselves than by anyone else), the special in-group, the privileged few, the informed and superior inner circle. There are religious elites, political elites, [...]
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Posted in February 8, 2005 ¬ 2:38 amh.Kevin Harper
Good essay, Charles. –KH Firm and Flexible http://livwat.com/articles/10048.html by Charles Fry Blessed is she who has believed that what the Lord has said to her will be accomplished!” (Luke 1:45, NIV, -she was Mary) No distrust made him waver concerning the promise of God, but he grew strong in his faith as he gave glory [...]
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Posted in February 8, 2005 ¬ 12:30 amh.Kevin Harper
Where exactly is the Church that Jesus died for? All admit that He only died for one Church. It seems that Christians spend a lot of time trying to figure out which one, of the choices we have before us in our neighborhood, is the “right one,” the “best one” or “the true one.” What [...]
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