Praying the Scriptures

A Field Guide for Your Spiritual Journey – Evan B. Howard. InterVarsity. Chapter titles include: Praying the Scriptures, The Model Prayer of our Lord, Praying the Psalms, Worship, Praise and Thanksgiving with the Scripture, Biblical Meditation, Petition and Intercession, Confession, and more. Part two provides a guide to Scriptures for Prayer to be used with […]

Volume 03, Issue 04

March 3 1978, on this day, the remains of comedian Charlie Chaplin were stolen from their resting place in Cosieur-sur-Vevey, Switzerland, and held for ransom. Swill authorities recovered the body 11 days later. March 4 1933, on this day, the father of the New Deal and future wartime leader of the free world, Franklin Delano […]

In Praise of Premise Keepers

Written by: Warren Wiersbe Our intrepid pollsters, abacus boards in hand, have been galloping from church to church in quest of the answer to the pressing question: “Who is the least appreciated and most abused member of the local church staff?” The results are shocking. Not the senior minister. Not the minister of music. Not […]

The Devil’s Beattitudes

Whew…talk about the hot seat!!! This one will make you stop and shudder! If the devil were to write his beatitudes, they would probably go something like this: Blessed are those who are too tired, too busy, too distracted to spend an hour once a week with their fellow Christians – they are my best […]

"We live in a nation where we slaughter our children, and we act surprised when they slaughter each other…God help us. - Rev. Tim Percy at the funeral of Kayce Steger, Nichole Hadley, and Jessica James, who - after finishing a prayer meeting - were shot by a fellow Paducah, Ky., high school student." -- Youthworker, San Diego Union-Tribune, Dec. 6, 1998.

"When we consider that women are treated as property, it is degrading to women that we should treat our children as property to be disposed of as we wish." - Elizabeth Cady Stanton, quoted in Good News (July/August 1994).

"Abigail Van Buren once wrote about a woman who listened to a mother verbally destroy her child. The woman told the mother, 'I'll give you a dollar for him.' Only then did the mother realize the value of her child." - R.J. Thesman in The Christian Leader (March 10, 1992).

"I've gone through three different abortions with girlfriends, and it really took a lot out of me. So I sang this to the child I never had." - Estranged Stone Temple Pilot singer Scott Weiland on 'Son,' a selection from his 12 Bar Blues solo album, Details, April 1998.

"President Reagan did what few presidents have done while in office. He wrote a full-length article for a journal of opinion (The Human Life Review). 'The real question is not when human life begins, but, what is the value of human life? The abortionist who reassembles the arms and legs of a tiny baby to make sure all its parts have been torn from its mother's body can hardly doubt whether it is a human being. The real question for him and for all of us is whether that tiny human life has a God-given right to be protected by the law - the same right we have.'" - President Ronald Reagan

"The horrible procedure is most common with triplets and more, but is sometimes used even to eliminate one of a pair of twins. Wall Street Journal reporter Barbara Carton last week described a true case of reducing triplets to twins: 'Dr. Evans hovers over the woman's belly with a foot-long needle and examines shadowy uterine images on the ultrasound scanner. He looks for a deformity that would make the selection easier, but finally he says: .'We don't see anything obviously wrong with any of them, so we're just debating which is easiest to get to'. He decides, then pierces her belly, guiding the needle until he punctures the chest cavity of one fetus. 'Perfect,' he whispers. He injects three cubic centimeters of potassium chloride. The fetus flails its arms and legs, then stops.' The typical excuse, believe it or not, is that it would be inhumane to run the statistical risks of a multiple pregnancy. Those risks are real, to be sure - but at their worst, hardly as terrifying for the baby as the altogether certain effect of the search and destroy mission so regularly employed. In fact, it's blatant selfishness - not humane generosity - that drives 'fetal reduction.' The Wall Street Journal writer suggests a telling question pondered by those who seek such destruction: 'What if you eliminate one or more fetuses, and then the others don't survive?'" -- Joel BelzWORLD, December 6,1997

Abortion

"'You can't tell people for two or three generations, as even some theologians have, that truth is relative and that nothing is absolute-and then expect them to produce justice...You can't tell people that truth is relative and expect them to produce good government, worthwhile education, or honest business. So it's not just a little tinkering here and there that is necessary to get our confidence in the court systems back again...No system of any kind works when the people themselves have lost their way.'" -Joel BelzWorld, October 14, 1995.

"Absolute truth is a very rare and dangerous commodity in the context of professional journalism. - Hunter S. Thompson

Absolutes

"May you live all the days of your life." - Jonathan Swift

"A university professor tells of being invited to speak at a military base one December and there meeting an unforgettable soldier named Ralph. Ralph had been sent to meet him at the airport, and after they had introduced themselves, they headed toward the baggage claim. As they walked down the concourse, Ralph kept disappearing. Once to help an older woman whose suitcase had fallen open. Once to lift two toddlers up to where they could see Santa Claus. And again to give directions to someone who was lost. Each time he I came back with a big smile on his face.

'Where did you learn to do that?' the professor asked.

'Do what?' Ralph said.

'Where did you learn to live like that?'

'Oh,' Ralph said, 'during the war, I guess.' Then he told the professor about his tour of duty in Vietmam, about how it was his job to clear mine fields, and how he watched his friends blow up before his eyes, one after another. 'I learned to live between steps,' he said. 'I never knew whether the next one would be my last, so I learned to get everything I could out of the moment between when I picked up my foot and when I put it down again. Every step I took was a whole new world, and I guess I've just been that way ever since.'"

"The abundance of our lives is not determined by how long we live, but how well we live. Christ makes abundant life possible if we choose to live it now." - Barbara Brown Taylor, Clarkesville, Georgia

Abundant Life

"Blessed are those who expect nothing, for they shall not be disappointed." - anonymous

Accountability

"Adultery is something that shakes the roots of the family, which is why most people who attempted open marriage in the '60s and '70s came back to monogamy-for pragmatic reasons. I find myself in a situation where I would rather give up sexual freedom than give up trust." - Erica Jong, who wrote books in the '70s advocating sexual freedom (quoted in Citizen, Oct. 20, 1997, page 8)

Adultery

"God wants us to have purpose. We must be careful not to settle for ambition." - Max Anders

"Average people look forward to 'getting off.' Successful people look forward to 'getting on.'" - Jim RohnFirst Draft, April 1998

Ambition

"Many people literally stuff their anger-they keep it down by putting food on top of it. This process is similar to packing in wadding when loading a cannon - and the results can be just as explosive." - Love Hunger by F. Minirth

"Never go to bed mad. Stay up and fight." - Phyllis Diller

"Every minute you are angry, you lose sixty seconds of happiness." - anonymous

"Anger. It can explode like an erupting volcano; it can also sizzle slowly, breeding bitterness and resentment. It's sometimes disguised through sarcasm, grudges, fearfulness, or rebellion, but the long-term effects are always predictable. Physical health, mental well-being, and interpersonal relationships begin to deteriorate when anger is continually handled in a spiritually destructive manner. The emotion of anger in itself is not sin, for God is righteously indignant over man's sin every day. But the snare of human rage manifests our selfishness." - anonymous

"I'm supposed to hate something, but I'm not sure what. I wasn't even here last year, and I'm mad. - Marty Carter, safety for the Chicago Bears, on their rivalry with the Green Bay Packers

"It is the great duty of all Christians to put off anger. It unfits for duty…a man cannot wrestle with God and wrangle with his neighbor at the same time. Short sins often cost us long and sad sorrows." - Philip Henry

"In a 1994 article, 'War's Lethal Leftovers Threaten Europeans,' Associated Press reporter Christopher Burns writes: 'The bombs of World War II are still killing in Europe. They turn up - and sometimes blow up - at construction sites, in fishing nets, or on beaches fifty years after the guns fell silent. 'Hundreds of tons of explosives are recovered every year in France alone. Thirteen old bombs exploded in France last year, killing twelve people and wounding eleven, the Interior Minister said. 'I've lost two of my colleagues,' said Yvon Bouvet, who heads a government team in the Champagne-Ardennes region that defuses explosives from both World War I and II… 'Unexploded bombs become more dangerous with time, Bouvet said. 'With the corrosion inside, the weapon becomes more unstable, the detonator can be exposed.' What is true of lingering bombs is also true of lingering anger. Buried anger will explode when we least expect it." - Barry McGee, Anderson, California

Anger

Preach the Word

2 Thess. 3:1 The Preachers Theme. Not scientific facts. Not philosophical theories. The message of Salvation. The Preachers Aim. The dispersing of the Word The salvation of men. The glorification of God. The Preachers Need. Saints to have receptive hearts and open minds. Sinners to be convicted of Sin. Saints to undergird the message with […]

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