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Captivating Thoughts Made Captive
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
But before our feelings and thoughts (hearts and minds) can be guarded, they must be taken captive. We must "take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ" (2 Cor 10:5). Only in this way can the very center of our being become fully subject to the lordship of Jesus.
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Are You Living A Leaven Or Unleavened Life?
By Mary Rivers
Are You living a leaven or unleavened life?
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Being A Good Shepherd
By Mary Rivers
In Jesus’ time, a good shepherd Watched over his flock with a keen eye of discernment; Guided by his voice, bleating sheep did not stray; Did not fall into rocky crevices;
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THE MIND OF CHRIST—THAT'S THE SPIRIT
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
The flip side of this coin of negative emotions is that positive emotions like love, joy, or hope can benefit both our emotional and bodily health. More importantly, they can upgrade our spiritual health by disposing us to receive the Spirit's grace-activated virtues and gifts to enhance our character, prayer life, and spiritual youth.
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The Evil Fruit of Division
By E.M. McCarthy
The Bible story of creation makes us aware that God gave a unique gift to humans. The gift was unity between God and man, and unity between man and woman. After the first sin was committed there was division between both God and man, and man and woman.
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Battlefield Update: Satan Is Winning
By Bill Dunn
Have you ever heard of a guy named Neale Donald Walsch? He’s the author of the “Conversations with God” book series, which have a question-and-answer format. Walsch, speaking on behalf of God, provides all the answers.
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Why Christians Worship On Sunday
By JP Nunez
Why do we go to Church on Sunday? Jesus and his disciples were all Jewish, and like modern Jews, they all worshipped on Saturday. So why the change? Why did the first Christians abandon Saturday in favor of Sunday?
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Thought Control: Architect of Character
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
While blank pages are possible, a totally blank mind is not, outside of dreamless sleep or coma. Scientists tell us that every thought we think leaves its impression on the cortex of the brain.
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Christ's Fulfillment of the Covenants
By William Hemsworth
Throughout the Old Testament, there are several instances of God establishing a covenant. He did so with Adam in the Garden, with the nation of Israel through Moses where the Law was delivered, with Noah after the great flood, with Abraham and his descendants, and lastly with King David.
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Washed Clean
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
The spiritual restoring is primarily the remarkable cleansing of the human soul from the contamination of acts of evil called sins.
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God Doesn't Shout – He Whispers
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
So far, we have considered only the indirect ways in which God expresses his signified will for us to obey. But he also manifests that same signified will directly, through personal guidance revealed to each of us in many ways.
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Day 354 – The Beatific Vision
By David Vermont
Today’s reading for study: Revelation 22 Today we reach the final chapter of the bible. In this final chapter, we see two important apologetic points.
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Who Determines God's Will For Us Today?
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
This is a question that deserves our close consideration, in view of the importance of God’s will for our temporal and eternal security. For the answer we must take a quick look at how God has chosen to work among human beings.
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Day 353 – The New Jerusalem
By David Vermont
Today’s reading for study: Revelation 21 Today we see a glimpse of what existence will be like after the second coming.
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Security in Obeying God's Representatives – It's a Promise!
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
In the Bolivian jungle, near a missionary outpost, a tiny boy was playing under a tree. Suddenly he heard the missionary priest call to him, “Philip, obey me instantly – get down on your stomach and crawl toward me fast!” Though bewildered the lad obeyed immediately.
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Day 352 - The Thousand Year Reign
By David Vermont
Today’s reading for study: Revelation 20 Today we read about the effect of Jesus’ triumph over the world.
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Obeying God's Will – Gateway to Security
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
In a facetious way, that minister’s response reflects an obediential mentality that Paul calls “obedience that comes from faith” (Rom 1:5). It is a faith-engendered response to the “active” aspect of God’s will, called his “signified” will. It involves the intent to do whatever God wants one to do, without question or hesitance.
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