“35 They built high places for Baal in the Valley of Ben Hinnom to sacrifice their sons and daughters to Molech, though I never commanded, nor did it enter my mind, that they should do such a detestable thing and so make Judah sin.” (Jeremiah 32:35)
Author: Matt
Genesis 2-21 (What’s it like to read the entire bible? How about we find out?)
What’s it like to read the entire bible? How about we find out?
Chicago coach rips officiating
I have no respect for the NHL anymore, as a business. You bunch of money-grubbing suits.
How a spouse swap affected two families
Friends, family and acquantances will fail you because no man or woman is perfect, so look ahead and consider God, your heavenly father, who has been calling us for all eternity
Upon this rock I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.
The epic blog over at Pick Fretz’s Brain has got my ol’ noggin churning. Jamie’s post, God of Justice, got me thinking. Jesus taught us how to live. He went to tabernacles. He taught there and he also taught outside in the open air. He invited, lived among and befriended the sinners, outcasts, rejects, poor,…
brave.saint.saturn.
anti.meridian.
Genesis 1 (What’s it like to read the entire bible? How about we find out?)
Trust God’s Word. Trust God’s Word not because it says so, but because it says so and because it welcomes any and all skepticism with a voracious appetite.
What’s it like to read the entire bible?
What’s it like to read the entire bible? It is like sight to a once blind man.
Create in Me a Clean Heart
Create in Me a Clean Heart is a song by Keith Green. I’ve always loved this song. It’s based off of Psalms 51:10-12. Here are the basic lyrics: Create in me a clean heart, Oh God, And renew a right spirit within me. Cast me not away From thy presence, oh Lord. Take not thy…
Selah. Pause, and calmly think on that.
You may be wondering what’s up with my site name and what’s up with the tagline. Well, here’s some details while I test out this WordPress QuickPress feature… Selah is a word used in the bible in the book of Psalms. It’s often used as an interjection between significant portions of songs. It’s used many…