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Thru the Bible - Questions & Answers with Dr. J. Vernon McGee
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Do the offerings of Leviticus apply to us today?
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Did the Israelites have other books which clarified many issues not discussed in Leviticus?
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What does it mean that man was made in the image of God as mentioned in Genesis 1:26?
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Does the binding and loosing mentioned in Matthew 18:18 apply to Christians today?
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Who are the dead raised at the Rapture if all the saints are already with the Lord?
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What is your view concerning the Arminian view of salvation?
Thru the Bible - Minute with McGee Dr. J. Vernon McGee
Live For God Today
“But I keep under my body … that I might not be rejected or cast out, but that I might be disapproved.” Paul says, “When I come into His presence, I don’t want to be disapproved. I don’t want the Lord Jesus to say to me, ‘You failed Me. Your life should have been a testimony; it’s not!’” And friends, you’re going to hear it if you don’t live for Him. Now somebody needs to say that, and I know that’s not popular. But, my friend, you’re going to stand before Him someday. And thank God, Paul could say when he came to the end of his life: “I finished my course. I have kept the faith. I know there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness.” Oh, to live for God today.
Daily Promises
And not only [so], but we glory in tribulations also: knowing that tribulation worketh patience; And patience, experience; and experience, hope: And hope maketh not ashamed; because the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost which is given unto us. (Romans 5:3-5)
We are promised that our sufferings will bear a fruit greater than the power of the suffering: we are promised genuine hope that does not disappoint! What glorious fruit! So then is suffering counted by Paul a reason for rejoicing!
The Next Time You Say Grace
And Jesus took the loaves; and when he had given thanks, he distributed to the disciples, and the disciples to them that were set down; and likewise of the fishes as much as they would. — John 6:11
While we often reduce it to simple words so that children can say it, we should never lose sight of all that is involved.
https://digginganotherwell.substack.com/p/the-next-time-you-say-grace
History shows that there is nothing so easy to enslave and nothing so hard to emancipate as ignorance, hence it becomes the double enemy of civilization. By its servility it is the prey of tyranny, and by its credulity it is the foe of enlightenment.
Lemuel K. Washburn
Today's Wins
1 John W. Whitehead - The Algocracy Agenda: How AI and the Deep State Are Digitizing Tyranny
2 Weekend Knowledge Dump- May 30, 2025...Knowledge to make your life better. If you have some free time, check out some of these links this weekend.
https://www.activeresponsetraining.net/weekend-knowledge-dump-may-30-2025
3 Delisting suppressors: the time is finally right
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2025/05/delisting_suppressors_the_time_is_finally_right.html
4 Hungary Stands In Stark Contrast, Upholding Biblical Values In A Europe Spiraling Under Globalist Policies
5 Do You Have 5-7 Minutes To Quickly Scroll Through All Of The Criminals That Have Been Caught Committing Voter Fraud That The Mainstream Media Told You Did Not Exist?
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C. H. Spurgeon's Evening Reading (May 31st)
"Who healeth all thy diseases." — Psalm 103:3
Humbling as is the statement, yet the fact is certain, that we are all more or less suffering under the disease of sin. What a comfort to know that we have a great Physician who is both able and willing to heal us! Let us think of Him awhile to-night. His cures are very speedy-there is life in a look at Him; His cures are radical-He strikes at the centre of the disease; and hence, His cures are sure and certain. He never fails, and the disease never returns. There is no relapse where Christ heals; no fear that His patients should be merely patched up for a season, He makes new men of them: a new heart also does He give them, and a right spirit does He put with them. He is well skilled in all diseases. Physicians generally have some specialite. Although they may know a little about almost all our pains and ills, there is usually one disease which they have studied above all others; but Jesus Christ is thoroughly acquainted with the whole of human nature. He is as much at home with one sinner as with another, and never yet did He meet with an out-of-the-way case that was difficult to Him. He has had extraordinary complications of strange diseases to deal with, but He has known exactly with one glance of His eye how to treat the patient. He is the only universal doctor; and the medicine He gives is the only true catholicon, healing in every instance. Whatever our spiritual malady may be, we should apply at once to this Divine Physician. There is no brokenness of heart which Jesus cannot bind up. "His blood cleanseth from all sin." We have but to think of the myriads who have been delivered from all sorts of diseases through the power and virtue of His touch, and we shall joyfully put ourselves in His hands. We trust Him, and sin dies; we love Him, and grace lives; we wait for Him and grace is strengthened; we see Him as he is, and grace is perfected for ever.
C. H. Spurgeon's Morning Reading (June 1st)
"The evening and the morning were the first day." — Genesis 1:5
Was it so even in the beginning? Did light and darkness divide the realm of time in the first day? Then little wonder is it if I have also changes in my circumstances from the sunshine of prosperity to the midnight of adversity. It will not always be the blaze of noon even in my soul concerns, I must expect at seasons to mourn the absence of my former joys, and seek my Beloved in the night. Nor am I alone in this, for all the Lord's beloved ones have had to sing the mingled song of judgment and of mercy, of trial and deliverance, of mourning and of delight. It is one of the arrangements of Divine providence that day and night shall not cease either in the spiritual or natural creation till we reach the land of which it is written, "there is no night there." What our heavenly Father ordains is wise and good.
What, then, my soul, is it best for thee to do? Learn first to be content with this divine order, and be willing, with Job, to receive evil from the hand of the Lord as well as good. Study next, to make the outgoings of the morning and the evening to rejoice. Praise the Lord for the sun of joy when it rises, and for the gloom of evening as it falls. There is beauty both in sunrise and sunset, sing of it, and glorify the Lord. Like the nightingale, pour forth thy notes at all hours. Believe that the night is as useful as the day. The dews of grace fall heavily in the night of sorrow. The stars of promise shine forth gloriously amid the darkness of grief. Continue thy service under all changes. If in the day thy watchword be labour, at night exchange it for watch. Every hour has its duty, do thou continue in thy calling as the Lord's servant until He shall suddenly appear in His glory. My soul, thine evening of old age and death is drawing near, dread it not, for it is part of the day; and the Lord has said, "I will cover him all the day long."