Monthly Archives: October 2006

20061024 I’m Not Dead Yet…

I just haven’t had time to write anything worth posting recently. Hang on, though, because lots of good stuff is planned once I get back to writing full-time after the first of the year. DLH

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20061005 Bible Study for the Day- 1 Kings 14

The temptations of the world are hard to resist. Even people who should know better sometimes succumb to them. In a way, such knowledge is a comfort because it shows us that everyone, even great men directly called by God, is a sinner. Such knowledge also serves as a warning, because if these men could not resist the world, then how much more on guard must we be? Therefore, we must keep ourselves based in the Word and diligently focus on God’s will for our lives because that will is our greatest defense against sin. Continue reading

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20061004 Bible Study for the Day- 1 Kings 12:33-13:34

We do not always receive such obvious signs, but through His word, God warns us against defying His will. While our hands may not shrivel or our treasured possessions be destroyed, it is still clear to us what God’s will for us is. Of course, we are not saved by what we do, but how can faith survive when we continue to do what we know is wrong. We were saved by faith through Christ’s death, a death that abolished sin, so there is now no longer room for sin in our lives. By faith, we are to seek out God’s will for us and actively do it, and God’s word makes it clear what that will is. Failure to do so places our souls at risk by threatening our faith with delusions of our own actions. When that state of affairs occurs, we are just as at risk as Jeroboam was standing before his altar. Continue reading

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20061003 World Watch Focus- The Geneva Compromise

In 1938, Neville Chamberlain, Prime Minister of Great Britain and arguably then leader of the free world, returned from negotiations with Nazi Germany that resulted in the ceding of the Sudetenland, then part of Czechoslovakia, to Germany in return for some assurances that Germany would not engage in a wider war of ‘German Unification’. This settlement, known as the Munich Agreement, resulted in Chamberlain’s famous quote that peace had been secured. A year later, Europe and the world would be embroiled in World War Two. Continue reading

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20061003 Bible Study for the Day- 1 Kings 12:1-32

Sin begets sin, and the sins of Solomon haunted Israel even after his death. God had ordained to Solomon that his kingdom would be divided after Solomon’s death, and that fact came to fruition in the sinful actions of his son. Worse, most of Israel was led astray by Jeroboam’s own idolatry, making an already bad problem worse. Continue reading

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