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Monthly Archives: March 2015

25 Mar

Seeking the Truth

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What does the Bible say about living in the Truth? First, the Bible claims its authority as the living truth.  Hebrews 4:12 says, “The word of God is living and active…discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart.”  We cannot achieve truth without acknowledging the authority of the Bible.  In Matthew 22:29, Jesus said to them, “You are mistaken, not understanding the Scriptures nor the power of God.” Next, the Bible advises us to stay in the word to discern…..

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18 Mar

Be Slow to Anger

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When you are blessed to have a friend who is slow to anger, you can learn to imitate that behavior and be more like Christ.  Certainly, Christ showed anger, but it was only when he saw the disobedience of someone as leading to self-destruction (not because he didn’t get his way)!  The example of Jesus is really of one who denied himself on a daily basis from the human tendency toward wrath.  So we are called to be slow to…..

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11 Mar

Holding Your Tongue

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There is value in holding our tongue, or practicing temperance.  The Old Testament emphasizes self-control as a core virtue as evidenced in both Solomon’s books of Proverbs and in the Ten Commandments.  The New Testament does as well, with self-control being one of the fruits of the spirit. Remember Matthew 5:39?  Jesus said, “Do not resist one who is evil.  But if anyone strikes you on the right check, turn to him the other also.”  It is always unexpected when…..

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04 Mar

Faithful Criticism

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When we criticize a friend, we are judging the merits and faults of something they  have said or done.  Criticism can correct another person in a godly way if the criticism is given with that intent and in that spirit. Winston Churchill was quoted as saying the following: “Criticism may not be agreeable, but it is necesary.  It fulfills the same function as pain in the human body.  It calls attention to an unhealthy state of things.” The Reverend Charles…..

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