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Monthly Archives: April 2012
Preaching in a Prison
On a few occasions in my ministry, I’ve had the privilege of preaching the chapel service at Mountain View Correctional Institution, a prison in our area. I use the word “privilege” because that’s exactly what it always was. What follows … Continue reading
Posted in Attitude, Church, Extending Forgiveness, Forgiveness, Giving, God's Work, Ministry, Music, Personal, Preaching, Salvation, Stewardship, Tithing, Worship
Tagged a prison chapel service, forgiving others, Matthew 18:21-35, Matthew 6:12, Mountain View Correctional Institution, preaching in a prison, preaching to inmates
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The Hands of Jesus
“You call Me Teacher and Lord, and you say well, for so I am. If I then, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also ought to wash one another’s feet. For I have given you an example, … Continue reading
God Knows Best
A farm boy went off to college to get some big-city learning. By the time he returned home at the end of his first semester, he had some new ways of looking at things. No longer was he content to … Continue reading
Posted in Atheism, Creation, Faith, God's Omniscience, God's Will, Humor, Trusting In God
Tagged atheism, God knows best, God the Creator, God's wisdom, Trusting In God
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How to Defeat Your Amalekites
In Exodus 17:8-16, we find the wonderful story of Israel’s defeat of the Amalekites, a nomadic tribe who were descendants of Esau. The trouble began when the Amalekites launched a sneak attack against the Israelites. 1 Samuel 15:2 calls it … Continue reading
Posted in Adversity, Depression, Disappointment, Encouragement, Friendship, God's Work, Intercessory Prayer, Loneliness, Ministry, Needs, Perseverance, Problems, Service, Spiritual Warfare, Trials, War
Tagged Exodus 17:8-16, Intercessory Prayer, Israel fighting the Amalekites, Joshua commanding Israel's army, Moses holding up his rod, Moses up on the hill, the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak
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Where Did Christ’s Soul Go After His Death? (part 5)
There are many instances where the time-honored King James translation uses the word “hell.” There is only one instance, however, where “hell” involves the Greek word tartaroo. That one instance is 2 Peter 2:4, which reads in the K.J.V.: God … Continue reading
Posted in Angels, Christ's Death, Demons, Prophecy, Satan, Series: "Where Did Christ's Soul Go After His Death?", Spiritual Warfare, The Devil
Tagged Gehenna, hades, Jesus in Tartarus, Jesus preaching to the spirits in prison, tartarus, the abyss, the bottomless pit, where did Christ's soul go after His death
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Where Did Christ’s Soul Go After His Death? (part 4)
Over the past few posts, we’ve established that Christ’s soul went to a place called Hades when He died. The proof text is Acts 2:27, a Messianic passage that says of Christ: For You will not leave my soul in … Continue reading
Posted in Angels, Christ's Second Coming, Christ's Resurrection, Death, Demons, Heaven, Hell, Prophecy, Satan, Series: "Where Did Christ's Soul Go After His Death?", The Devil
Tagged Gehenna, hades, John 5:29, tartarus, the great white throne judgment, the lake of fire, the two resurrections, the valley of Hinnom, where did Christ's soul go after His death
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Where Did Christ’s Soul Go After His Death? (part 3)
For centuries, the dominant translation of the Bible was the King James Version. And to answer the question, “Where did Christ’s soul go after His death?” Acts 2:27 of the K.J.V. reads: Because thou wilt not leave my soul in … Continue reading
Posted in Christ's Death, Christ's Resurrection, Heaven, Hell, Series: "Where Did Christ's Soul Go After His Death?"
Tagged absent from the body present with the Lord, Ephesians 4:8-9, hades, Jesus in Hades, Jesus led captivity captive, Jesus standing to receive Steven's soul, Sheol, the two sections of hades, where did Christ's soul go after His death
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Where Did Christ’s Soul Go After His Death? (part 2)
For centuries, the classic King James translation of the Bible was the favored one for the English-speaking world. Many of us grew up reading the K.J.V. and memorizing its verses, and undoubtedly it’s a generally solid translation. Unfortunately, the way … Continue reading
Posted in Bible Study, Christ's Death, Christ's Resurrection, Easter, God's Word, Heaven, Hell, King James Only, Prophecy, Series: "Where Did Christ's Soul Go After His Death?"
Tagged Christ's soul in Hades, Gehenna, hades, Hell, hell in the K.J.V., paradise in the Bible, tartarus, the thief on the cross, the two sections of hades, where did Christ's soul go after His death
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Where Did Christ’s Soul Go After His Death? (part 1)
In the days leading up to Easter Sunday, I had two different people ask me the same question: “Where did Christ’s soul go after His death?” So, I felt led of the Lord to build my Easter sermon around that … Continue reading
A Personal Word This Monday
Well, I’m glad to be back with you today. Sorry for my infrequent posts lately. I had planned to do more blogging in the days leading up to Easter Sunday, but things just didn’t work out. One day I got … Continue reading