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The Man with the Palsy | Salvation vs. Miracles: How do you see Jesus? « Refl... - 0 views

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    How do we see Jesus? Is Jesus our Saviour onto eternal life in fellowship with God? Or, Is Jesus a tool to fix problems in this life? When faced with life's problems what do we want from Jesus? Do we want exercise our faith or ease our flesh? Do we want His "strength to be made perfect" in our "weakness"?
IN Too

Faith: More than meets the Eye « Reflections in the WORD - 0 views

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    Faith is not the ignorance of reality; it is the entrance into a reality that the world cannot begin to see.
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Believing is Seeing « Reflections in the WORD - 0 views

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    …in spite of our utter hopelessness to be as good as God intended us to be, His strength and grace and love overshadow every distraction and weakness with a light that will nourish and guide us all of our days if we dare to walk in it. Even when the Enemy has us so shortsighted that we stumble at every step, God's arms are still there: still holding us up…
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Heart 'Transplant' « Reflections in the WORD - 0 views

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    Give me a pure heart, that I may see Thee…
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The Man with the Palsy | Deeds vs. Declarations: How do you see your brother?... - 0 views

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    What will we do to help those in need? If the society is in decay, what will you do to stop it? The world grows darker only when our (believers) lights grow dimmer.
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The Man with the Palsy | Spiritual vs. Physical: How do you see yourself? « R... - 0 views

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    Our physical state (healthy or sick, rich or poor, thin or fat, red or yellow) neither qualifies nor disqualifies us for entrance into the Kingdom of God: the ONLY thing that matters is our Spiritual state: whether our sins have been forgiven. If God forgives your sin, then you are in.
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Healed for Saviour-Service, not Self-Service « Reflections in the WORD - 0 views

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    It is easy for us to fall into a rut where we see God as 'Mr. Fix-It'; where we call on Him to remove problems from our lives so that we can accomplish the goals we had set for ourselves. Rather, we should call on God to remove problems from our lives so that we can accomplish the goals He has set for us.
IN Too

He's an On-Time God, Yes He Is: A True Story of God's Perfect Timing « Reflec... - 0 views

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    Sometimes God chooses to let us walk through the storm so that we can learn that He will never leave us or let a situation be more than we can handle with His help. And sometimes He just plain steps in and fixes everything better than you could possibly have dreamed. Sometimes it happens in a moment, sometimes after years of patient waiting. We'll never see it if we don't let Him work, if we don't step back in faith and let God be God.
Looking Towards Home

The Work of Christ: 9 Questions answered about what Jesus has done for us - 0 views

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    Bible Questions answered on the Complete Work of Christ. See what Jesus Christ has done for you, here.
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The Rutherford Institute :: Stop Playing the Government's Mind Games | By John W. White... - 0 views

  • This plague on our nation—one that has been spreading like wildfire—is a potent mix of fear coupled with unhealthy doses of paranoia and intolerance, tragic hallmarks of the post-9/11 America in which we live and the constantly shifting crises that keep the populace in a state of high alert. Everywhere you turn, those on both the left- and right-wing are fomenting distrust and division. You can’t escape it. We’re being fed a constant diet of fear: fear of a virus, fear of the unmasked, fear of terrorists, fear of illegal immigrants, fear of people who are too religious, fear of people who are not religious enough, fear of extremists, fear of the government, fear of those who fear the government. The list goes on and on. The strategy is simple yet effective: the best way to control a populace is through fear and discord. Fear makes people stupid. Confound them, distract them with mindless news chatter and entertainment, pit them against one another by turning minor disagreements into major skirmishes, and tie them up in knots over matters lacking in national significance. Most importantly, divide the people into factions, persuade them to see each other as the enemy and keep them screaming at each other so that they drown out all other sounds. In this way, they will never reach consensus about anything and will be too distracted to notice the police state closing in on them until the final crushing curtain falls. This is how free people enslave themselves and allow tyrants to prevail.
  • This plague on our nation—one that has been spreading like wildfire—is a potent mix of fear coupled with unhealthy doses of paranoia and intolerance, tragic hallmarks of the post-9/11 America in which we live and the constantly shifting crises that keep the populace in a state of high alert.Everywhere you turn, those on both the left- and right-wing are fomenting distrust and division. You can’t escape it.We’re being fed a constant diet of fear: fear of a virus, fear of the unmasked, fear of terrorists, fear of illegal immigrants, fear of people who are too religious, fear of people who are not religious enough, fear of extremists, fear of the government, fear of those who fear the government. The list goes on and on.The strategy is simple yet effective: the best way to control a populace is through fear and discord.Fear makes people stupid.Confound them, distract them with mindless news chatter and entertainment, pit them against one another by turning minor disagreements into major skirmishes, and tie them up in knots over matters lacking in national significance.Most importantly, divide the people into factions, persuade them to see each other as the enemy and keep them screaming at each other so that they drown out all other sounds. In this way, they will never reach consensus about anything and will be too distracted to notice the police state closing in on them until the final crushing curtain falls.This is how free people enslave themselves and allow tyrants to prevail.
  • The government assumes it is not restrained in its power.
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  • Fear, as history shows, is the method most often used by politicians to increase the power of government. So far, these tactics are working.
Dave Lewerenz

Lovejesusnotreligion.org - 1 views

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    Hi everyone... I'm new to the group, so figured I'd share my blog. It may be deemed heretical by some, enlightening to others... but just my lens I see through. Whether we agree or disagree, let us do so in love. :-)
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