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March 2019

A: As many sinful acts that there are, in the world, King Solomon (the writer of Proverbs) could have given us many other sins the Lord hates, but those seven give us enough of a complete picture of how God view evil. ‘Feet that are swift in running to mischief,’ is the fifth thing the Lord hates, in that series. One Christian writer made a humorous jester concerning a person running to mischief. He said, “This is a person with Hoof

A: [Now] that’s a very good question! Jesus, through Old Testament scriptures and examples, revealed that God never intended man to take personal vengeance/matters into his own hands. He started His teaching of "the law and retaliation" by saying, "Ye have heard that it has been said," again implying that the teaching of the Pharisees on this topic is erroneous and not God's true interpretation of the passage of scripture. The Pharisaic interpretation was to take personal vengeance on those

A: The text that you are quoting, is taken from Jesus’ ‘Sermon On The Mount’ dissertation. At that juncture of His teaching, He was introducing His disciples to a new realm of thinking. He taught them not to get caught up in the everyday cares of this world, but to seek God and His wisdom, and our daily cares will take care of themselves through God. We are to take no thought for our lives, because our lives are hid in

A: Out of our desire to win souls to Christ, we’re hearing the Gospel ‘watered-down” to make Christ more appealing to the culture: we tell the lost, “Come to Christ, and He will solve ‘ALL’ your problems!” This statement isn’t found anywhere in sacred Scripture. Therefore, we leave the person, with the notion, that they don’t have to do anything, except believe. Simply stated, Converts are new believers, in Christ. However, we are called by Christ to make Disciples [“Go therefore

A: Many noted theologians and scholars, have been saying, for years, that the culture, has influenced the church; and that is why, we're constantly hearing elements of the culture, associated with Christianity. [Note: Permit me to go on record as saying, I'm very much aware that some of my ministry colleagues teach this subject matter from the standpoint of it being a 40-day period of fasting and prayer before Easter.] [However, when it comes to Lent] The sad state-of-mind, centers around all