IT’S FRIDAY. BUT SUNDAY’S COMING! He was Silent

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There is an ancient proverb that says “Silence is golden.” Sometimes it’s better to listen. To refrain from responding. To ignore insults. To turn a deaf ear to absurd accusations.

On the most famous Friday in history, we witness an example of such silence. When Jesus was accosted and accused by His enemies, He was noticeably silent.  The prophet Isaiah foretold this. Continue reading

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Three Barriers to Good Communication

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“Communication is to love what blood is to the body. When communication stops, love begins to die,’ wrote Dr. Paul Faulkner in his book “What Every Family Needs.”

Several years ago Redbook magazine surveyed 830 marriage counselors to determine the main problems married couples faced. Not surprisingly, communication was number one. My experience supports their conclusion. Often couples feel they have a problem with money, intimacy, or in-laws, but really it’s communication. Jay E. Adams was right when he wrote, “A sound husband and wife relationship is impossible apart from good communication. A healthy relationship between parents and children depends on such communication. Continue reading

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Coping with Communication Challenges

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Today is Norma Jean’s birthday.

It reminds me of a man who asked his wife, “What would you most like for your birthday?”

She said, “I’d love to be ten again.”

On the morning of her birthday, he got her up bright and early and they went to a theme park. He put her on every ride in the park – the Death Slide, The Screaming Loop, the Wall of Fear. Continue reading

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Michael Sam, Christians and a Homosexual-Driven Culture

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“Because I teach ethics and theology, I have read a great many things about homosexuality. For that matter, anyone who reads newspapers or watches TV gets lots of information on the subject these days. Most of it is agenda-driven,” wrote Rubel Shelly, in his weekly Fax of Life. Continue reading

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Word of the Week: Bible

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“It is impossible to rightly govern without God and the Bible, once affirmed our first President George Washington.

In his farewell address, September 19, 1796, Washington said, “The propitious smiles of Heaven can never be expected on a nation that disregards the eternal rules of right and order which Heaven itself has ordained. … Of all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, religion and morality are indispensable supports.” Continue reading

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IT’S FRIDAY. BUT SUNDAY’S COMING! Love’s Perfect Expression

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George Matheson, born in 1842, was a Scottish minister and hymn writer.  In his teenage years Matheson was diagnosed with a disease that would render him blind by age 20.

However,  he was undeterred by this potential setback.  Determined to get an education, Matheson entered the University of Glasgow and graduated with honors. Continue reading

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The Lord is Willing. Are You?

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Last night in our Bible class at Hickman Mills we were studying the miracles of Jesus.  There is a very brief, but powerful encounter Jesus had with a leper.  Here’s Matthew’s account.

“When He had come down from the mountain, great multitudes followed Him. And behold, a leper came and worshiped Him, saying, “Lord, if You are willing, You can make me clean.”   Then Jesus put out His hand and touched him, saying, “I am willing; be cleansed.” Immediately his leprosy was cleansed.”  (Matt 8:1-3)

There are at least three things noteworthy about this narrative. Continue reading

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Five Life Lessons Worth Learning: How I Wrote 600 Posts!

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Last week at the Florida College Lectures, I briefly encountered David Tant as we were entering Hutchinson Auditorium.  He smiled and said, “I see you’ve still found time to write your blog while you’re down here.”

As an off the cuff response I answered, “Yes.  I’m addicted!  It’s a habit!”  I was kinda joking, but there may be more fact than fiction to my retort.  Just ask my wife, Norma Jean! Continue reading

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Who Do You Love?

Beauty.BeastIf you have children, you have seen “Beauty and the Beast.”  In fact you probably own a copy!  For those not into fairy tales, “The “Beast” is a Prince who could not love and was placed under a spell.  In order to turn back into a Prince, he had to win the love of another and return it before his twenty-first birthday.  But who could love a grotesque beast?  Well, this is where the lovely Belle, a girl from a small French town who is dissatisfied with life, enters the picture. Continue reading

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Word of the Week: Merciful

Mercy.Word“Lord, have mercy!”

It’s an expression I heard frequently as a boy when we went “down to the country.”   “Lord, have mercy!”

I can remember hearing my Granny Key say it.  “Lord, have mercy!”

I also remember ten men in the Bible saying it too.  “Jesus, Master, Have Mercy on Us”. Continue reading

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