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Thru the Bible with Dr. J. Vernon McGee 2 Peter 2:9-20
There’s never been a shortage of people who want to make a buck off of spiritual things. Discover where that dangerous path leads as we return to the Old Testament story of Balaam in the book of Numbers. Like every other religious racketeer, Balaam loved money and he would do anything to get it. Join us for more insight from the Word of God on how to navigate life and avoid the pitfalls of corruption.
Thru the Bible - Minute with McGee Dr. J. Vernon McGee
Tell Him Everything
When was the last time that you really heard a child of God say, “I’ve sinned; I’ve been wrong, I’ve done wrong, I’m wrong.” And every now and then you hear somebody. I just talked the other day with a man that, I tell you, he got into deep trouble. And I very frankly said to him, I said, “Don’t cry on my shoulder. Go and tell God that. He wants you to. Tell Him that you’ve failed; tell Him that you’re wrong and you want His help. He’s your Father. You’re in the family. You’ve lost fellowship with Him, but you can have fellowship restored.” “If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins.”
References: 1 John 1:7-10
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Daily Promises
But as it is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him. (1 Corinthians 2:9)
We thank You, our God, that You have been pleased to divinely reveal to us the great truths of the gospel!
"These are such as eye hath not seen nor ear heard. Observe, the great truths of the gospel are things lying out of the sphere of human discovery: But, lying out of the sphere of nature, we cannot discover them but by the light of revelation. And therefore we must take them as they lie in the scriptures."
Matthew Henry
How Much Do You Love It?
O how love I thy law! it is my meditation all the day. -- Psalm 119:97
We should fall in love with God's word so deeply that the love we have for it amazes us.
https://digginganotherwell.substack.com/p/how-much-do-you-love-it
"Neither brutality, nor cruelty nor torture will ever bring me to ask for mercy, for I prefer to die with my head unbowed."
The first, and last, democratically-elected leader of the Congo, before he was beaten to death by CIA agents just 6 months later, in January 1961
Patrice Lumumba
Today's Wins
1 Fighting Monarch - DOUG BURGUM WRAPS HIMSELF IN THE FLAG, AS HE SELLS OUT AMERICA
2 ‘Conspiracy Theories’ Proven To Be Conspiracy Facts: Bombshell Study – HIV Contamination Found In Moderna’s CONvid Shots
3 An Analysis of Wisconsin Voter Rolls Reveals Evidence of Serious Vulnerabilities
4 A Legal Ft. Sumter?
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2025/05/a_legal_ft_sumter.html
5 Time to end judicial immunity
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2025/05/time_to_end_judicial_immunity.html
6 Add reining in totalitarian regulations to Trump’s awesome executive orders
7 Trump’s ‘One, Big, Beautiful Bill’ will get its day in Congress
8 Fighting Monarch - DRUNKEN LOUDMOUTH EXPOSES ROYALS
https://fightingmonarch.com/2025/05/12/drunken-loudmouth-exposes-royals/
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C. H. Spurgeon's Evening Reading (May 13th)
"Thou art my portion, O Lord." — Psalm 119:57
Look at thy possessions, O believer, and compare thy portion with the lot of thy fellowmen. Some of them have their portion in the field; they are rich, and their harvests yield them a golden increase; but what are harvests compared with thy God, who is the God of harvests? What are bursting granaries compared with Him, who is the Husbandman, and feeds thee with the bread of heaven? Some have their portion in the city; their wealth is abundant, and flows to them in constant streams, until they become a very reservoir of gold; but what is gold compared with thy God? Thou couldst not live on it; thy spiritual life could not be sustained by it. Put it on a troubled conscience, and could it allay its pangs? Apply it to a desponding heart, and see if it could stay a solitary groan, or give one grief the less? But thou hast God, and in Him thou hast more than gold or riches ever could buy. Some have their portion in that which most men love-applause and fame; but ask thyself, is not thy God more to thee than that? What if a myriad clarions should be loud in thine applause, would this prepare thee to pass the Jordan, or cheer thee in prospect of judgment? No, there are griefs in life which wealth cannot alleviate; and there is the deep need of a dying hour, for which no riches can provide. But when thou hast God for thy portion, thou hast more than all else put together. In Him every want is met, whether in life or in death. With God for thy portion thou art rich indeed, for He will supply thy need, comfort thy heart, assuage thy grief, guide thy steps, be with thee in the dark valley, and then take thee home, to enjoy Him as thy portion for ever. "I have enough," said Esau; this is the best thing a worldly man can say, but Jacob replies, "I have all things," which is a note too high for carnal minds.