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RSS LinkAs a Father Disciplines his Son, Hebrews 12:5
When difficult times come upon us, God is at work in the midst of the struggle and pain as any loving father would, not necessarily punishing his children but “disciplining” us so that we learn and grow. Yes, sometimes we need to be chastised. Other times we just need to be shaped and molded and directed. The presence of pain does not necessarily indicate the presence of sin. Certainly, the book of Job has removed that disgusting notion from the thinking of any responsible Christian.
Is God All Good All the Time? (Romans 8:28–30)
Sometimes the pain in our lives is so intense that we can barely breathe. It doesn't feel like we deserve the pain (and perhaps we don't), and it is unjust for God to allow us to walk through the darkness. One of the worst things that someone can say at that time is to quote Romans 8:28, so before those times come we need to decide whether or not God is all good all the time, and whether or not he works in all things for good.
Every Baptist Should Go to a Catholic Funeral
I recently went to a Catholic funeral and was pleasantly surprised. Not that the gospel was preached, but there were still some things a Baptist like me could learn from.
I am the Apex of Creation
How do you measure your worth? Is your dignity based on what you do? And do you judge other people based on what they do, and not who they are? The sixth day of creation shows us that we are uniquely made in the image of God, and our worth, our dignity, does not come from what we do but who God has made us to be.
“Whoever Believes In Him” Part 4 of 5
Jesus says that "whoever believes in him" will be saved. "Whoever" is the promise that all who come in true repentance will be accepted. "Believes" means we are totally convinced that Jesus is who he says he is and will do what he says he will do. And our faith is "in Jesus,"; there is an object to our faith.