PerryDox – BeJustAChristian

Biblical truth standing on its spiritual head to get our eternal attention.

Jeremiah 13:1-11 – Jeremiah’s Waisteband

| November 19, 2009

God loves visual aids, of that I am certain.  The whole world, the entire universe, aid God visually in illustrating His power, love, majesty, and wisdom.  Jesus used visual aids – and He was God!  So did Ezekiel – and He was inspired by God.  When you look at all the visual aids Ezekiel used, […]

1 Peter 4:1-11 – To Thine Own Self Be True

| November 18, 2009

Rejection, more so than acceptance, tends to make us “wax philosophical” and self-reflect.  Questions (such as: Who are we; why are we here; what are we doing with our life; what are we supposed to be doing with our life) can be life altering or life affirming. “To thine own self be true” (Shakespeare, Hamlet, […]

2 Chronicles 31-33 – From Very Best to Very Worst

| November 13, 2009

            From the very best to the very worst; that is, from godly parents to ungodly children. “How does this happen?”  This discouraging conundrum is seen several times in the Bible where a very good and godly parent raises a very evil and devilish child. Or as happens more often, how could godly parents have […]

Jeremiah 1:4-10 – You Want Me to do What?

| November 11, 2009

Overwhelmed!  Shocked!   Dazed!   Inundated!   Staggered!  Can you think of any other adjectives to describe what you felt when you got assigned a responsibility that you didn’t want, and that you didn’t think you could do?  Did you feel like quitting?  Did you even try? Now suppose the one who assigns this overwhelming task to you […]

1 Corinthians 11:33 – Don’t Be Late

| November 4, 2009

A priest was being honored at his retirement dinner after 25 years in the parish.  A leading local politician who was also a member of the congregation was chosen to make the presentation and give a little speech at the dinner. He was delayed so the priest decided to say his own few words while they waited.   […]

2 Corinthians – Paul’s PEP

| November 4, 2009

Poor pitiful Paul pleads profusely.  Proficiently proffering purposeful preaching, plus personal pain; Paul profits through preaching, proclaiming, but not peddling.  Paul, properly placing perspective pleases his paradigm. OK, that’s plenty enough with my patent patois pleasure.  But please explain how Paul could persist among such devastating problems?  The answer is that Paul had PEP.  I […]

Acts 20:3 – Protected But Prepared

| November 4, 2009

Paul, a former rabbi educated in Jewish religious and cultural ways was protected and prepared.  After his spiritual conversion (or completion, as Messianic Jews speak of it), he instructed others concerning the correlation of both covenants.  Somewhere along the way, he learned tent-making (Acts 20:3).  Paul had prepared himself.  More specifically, Paul had probably been […]

1 Corinthians 7 – Certain Choices

| November 3, 2009

               Certain choices made in life never are really made, at least not consciously. The direction selected was never really selected. It just…was.  Free-will existed to choose other avenues, but the road taken appeared the only way. Reality consisted not of choices but  of certainties. Some  of these decisions have been major; some might […]

2 Corinthians 5:19 – Reconciliation is Personal

| November 3, 2009

 Christianity is unique among world religions for some very essential reasons, such as the concept of grace.  In pagan religions, the gods had to be pacified and placated as enemies of the people.  The true God does not count Himself as our enemy, but we are His when we act out in our rebellious ways. […]

1 Chronicles 28 – What We Want Versus What We Can

| November 1, 2009

David wanted to build a temple to God’s glory (1 Chronicles 22:7).  God said no (1 Chronicles 22:8).  So David quit worshipping God.  Not only did he become unfaithful, he whined, and complained.  In fact, David took all the plans and possessions that he had collected for the temple and threw them away.  Then David […]