PHall | November 23, 2009
If you could, would you choose not to obey certain commands? If you could, would you choose not to believe certain truths? If you could, would you add to or take away from the Word of God? “If you could,” is not a hypothetical question – we do it every day. It’s called
Category: Acts, Revelation, Deuteronony, Jeremiah |
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PHall | October 31, 2009
Were Jesus’ statements concerning marriage, divorce and remarriage in Matthew 5; Matthew 19; Mark 10 and Luke 16 new law for the New Testament age or a clarification of the Old Testament teachings? That was a question recently asked, and I cannot answer it…because neither choice would be a correct answer. What Jesus taught about […]
Category: Matthew, Mark, Luke, Deuteronony |
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PHall | October 12, 2009
Mary stood beside Jim almost twenty years ago when he uttered the promise that made her his wife. The words returned to her now: something about having and holding, for better or for worse, both in sickness and in health…until “death do us part.” But today the death that parted them was the death of […]
Category: John, Deuteronony, Joshua, Psalms |
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PHall | October 1, 2009
Spellcheckers are a blessing, a curse and can even be very insulting…all of which makes me think of parenting! How is this so? Consider with me: Spellcheckers are a wonderful blessing. Before homes became so inundated with computers, I foisted the same parental nonsense onto my children that my parents piled on me, and which […]
Category: Deuteronony, Psalms |
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