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Archive for July, 2006

Why I Want to be Like Salt

Saturday, July 15th, 2006

In a fun Christian gathering I attended, each person had to take a turn to answer this question: “If you had to choose to be one thing in this world, what do you want to be, and why?”
I thought it was an interesting question. Actually I wasn’t sure what I would respond, which is [...]

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The Empty Hand of Faith

Wednesday, July 5th, 2006

One of my favorite authors, Dr. James R. White, made a good illustration about why faith comes to God with an empty hand. Not empty in the sense that it’s producing no fruits (or bad fruits), of course, but rather in the sense of knowing it has nothing to boast about before God’s holiness and [...]

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Spurgeon’s Rendition of Arminian Prayer

Wednesday, July 5th, 2006

Charles Spurgeon is one of my favorite preachers or authors. You’d have to be an articulate communicator for people to be quoting you decades later. And Spurgeon is one of those dynamic, erudite preachers who speaks with wit, humor, and poignancy. I heard the following quote from a friend in which Spurgeon wrote his rendition [...]

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