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Orange County California has passed a law that prohibits personal bible studies in your own home. www.godscare.net
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We hear from President Obama. Then a quick trip to the Parables of Jesus. Confusing, idiotic Parables. Oh, and I don’t own the clip, just the sarcastic response.
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Mike Hoggard Pure Bible Study 01-11-12 Weekly Bible Study
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We convert Mormon founder and all around fun guy Joseph Smith to the glories of ATHEISM! Now he’ll be free of the trappings of religion in the afterlife. No more of those Mormon underpants. Run free Joseph Smith! Run free! Btw, I don’t own the clip that opens this piece. I’m doing satire so I don’t want any from Michael Shure, Cenk Uyger, TYT or Current. And warm thanks to Crucefiction for posting the TYT clip in the first place.
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A very hopeful, charming message from a real class act.
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Part 1 – Bible Study – People need to maintain a diet of nutritious foods if their bodies are to grow and thrive. But what do the people of God need in order to grow and thrive in the Christian faith? In this book, noted theologian and pastor R.C. Sproul identifies five of the crucial nutrients that promote spiritual growth: Bible study, prayer, worship, service, and stewardship. With biblical insight and practical wisdom, Dr. Sproul teaches Christians how to maintain a balanced diet that will lead to growth and mature Christian living. This book is an important resource for new believers to learn these spiritual disciplines and become grounded in the Christian faith in a way that anyone can understand.
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I had this idea at bible study one day when I realized how well Pride and Prejudice parallels ones relationship with God. I decided I wanted to write a book on the subject… I just need a title
What I am wanting is an title that relates to pride and prejudice or the story line
The samaritan woman
PATIENCE by Dr. Harold Sala
Not only so, but we also rejoice in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance. Romans 5:3
Lord Halifax once said, “A man who is master of patience is master of everything else.” Ralph Waldo Emerson put it a little differently, but the thought was the same when he said, “Patience and fortitude conquer all things.” Why is patience such a victor? Perhaps the answer lies in the simple fact that the person who is patient has conquered himself, and the man who conquers himself can conquer anything.
Impatience usually signifies a disoriented person who is trying to do too much, who expects more of others than they are capable of delivering. The impatient person has never mastered himself, let alone his world. There are times when some consider patience to be a display of cowardice, when actually it is wisdom and valor. Historians consider Queen Victoria a very patient monarch. Others considered her weak. They thought she was simply indecisive, but history shows that patience required a great deal more strength of character than impatience.
How patient are you, anyway? Do you think of yourself as very patient, somewhat patient, somewhat impatient‑‑or completely impatient? At times if you stop and consider the whole situation, it will be easier to learn to wait patiently. Think of it like this. What strength of character does it take to quit, or tell somebody off, or throw in the towel, or walk out on your mate? Anyone can blow it. Anyone can walk out, but it requires real strength of character to be patient. It takes time for an oak tree to mature and produce a strong tree, but given a chance, the patient oak can endure the test of time and the storm which destroys other trees.
Have you ever wished for greater patience? Chances are you have. Most of us want greater patience, but few of us are willing to undergo the reconstruction that produces the end result. Writing to the Romans many years ago Paul opened his heart and told them some of the problems that confronted him. Then Paul told them how we learn patience. He said, “Troubles can develop passionate patience in us” (Romans 5:3, The Message). Right there most of us say‑‑”Whoa! Patience we want, but not more trouble.
Have you thought much of Moses? He was a prime example of impatience. He faced a problem and decided to play God. He took matters in his own hands and killed an Egyptian in the process. We do that. We run into difficulty and then decide we have to help God solve the problem. Instead of holding steady, instead of saying, “God, I need your help,” we jump into things and often do more damage than good. We lose our tempers and say words we often regret.
It took Moses 40 years in the desert to learn what patience is about. But we do not have that much time. Chances are you may not even have 40 days. When you reach dead‑end corner have you ever stopped in your tracks and looked to God for His guidance? Have you come in sincerity and asked Him to show you the right path? God will, if you will trust Him. He promised, “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not unto your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him and He will direct your path” (Proverbs 3:5‑6).
Peter Marshall once prayed, “Teach us, O Lord, the disciplines of patience, for we find that to wait is often harder than to work. When we wait upon Thee we shall not be ashamed, but shall renew our strength. May we be willing to stop our feverish activities and listen to what Thou hast to say, that our prayers shall not be the sending of night letters but conversations with God. This we ask in Jesus name. Amen.” Tribulation produces patience, and patience is a crowning virtue.
Resource reading: Psalm 103
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Don’t own this clip from CBS News but I do satirize it.
A certain Presidential candidate gets endorsed by Evangelicals. The problem is, who can hear it when that definition keeps popping up?
I know, I know. I didn’t read the Bible. Next week I will.
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