Posts tagged ‘discern’

Truth or Opinion?

“A time will come when people will not listen to accurate teachings. Instead, they will follow their own desires and surround themselves with teachers who tell them what they want to hear. People will refuse to listen to the truth and turn to myths.” (2 Timothy 4:3-4 God’s Word Translation)

Let God Do the Talking

What you get out of it is not what you put into it!

That is a deception from the evil one. Read more…

Pilate as a Person

It seems to me that we give credence to ideas simply because we have heard it so many times we assume it to be true. Western culture has made us lazy thinkers. Fake news is swallowed like a careful scientific study, peer-reviewed! Read more…

Waiting for Words

I just read about two monks coming to visit Pambo in Nitria, Egypt. Pambo, who died about AD 375, was visited by many, including influential spiritual leaders of his day. Read more…

Love and Determine

 

Over the last while I have observed something. Even a single book of the Bible is enough to live by. Read more…

In the End Trust God

In a cloud of forgetfulness Christians today, at times, do not grasp (or believe) why Jesus opposed religious people. Read more…

Exceeding the Pharisee

The plague of the Pharisees is an easy trap to fall into as Christians if we are not watchful, and the very reason we were told to be careful of their leaven. A little leaven over time can leaven the whole lump leaving us thinking we are moving in the right direction. Read more…

New Page – Test Me

I added a new page to my blog today. I invite you read it at your convenience. The title is “Test Me”.

This comes from an insight I gained from JS Park “How Can I Trust You?”.

 

Best Before Date

I have had an increasing sense of living here on earth on a temporary visa. “This world is not my home, I’m just a-passing through…” says the hymn that has always resonated with me at some level. The song becomes more true all the time. Read more…

The Whole Truth

Are you sure you got the story straight?

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