Monthly Archives: May 2010

There is a Calm Within the Chaos

Psalm 131: There is a Calm Within the Chaos This is a follow up from my previous blog, There is a King Above the Chaos. While looking into Psalm 29, I had discovered that during the New Years celebration (Rosh … Continue reading

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There is a King Above the Chaos

Psalm 29: There is a King Above the Chaos What do you do when life is out of control? How do you react to random events or arbitrary happenings? If you are like me, an out of control life is … Continue reading

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The Sabbath in the New Testament

Therefore do not let anyone judge you with respect to food or drink, or in the matter of a feast, new moon, or Sabbath days —these are only the shadow of the things to come, but the reality is Christ! … Continue reading

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The Ten Commandments are Done Away With the Law of Moses

In my previous blog, I taught that the Bible reveals that the Law of Moses has been done away. A common criticism of this is that if you eliminate all of the Law of Moses, you have eliminated objective morality … Continue reading

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The Law of Moses is Done Away

The teaching of this blog was summed up by Dr Lightner: “The Law of Moses in its entirety has been done away with as a rule of life” (Robert Lightner, “Theological Perspectives on Theonomy”, Bibleotheca Sacra 143, P235) Further, being … Continue reading

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Christian Ethics Beyond Duty

A while back, there was a report on the Prime Time America radio broadcast about pastors leaving the ministry. They reported that ministers are leaving the ministry at a rate of 1800 a month. They mentioned ways to reverse that … Continue reading

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Now I have a Hypothesis

For as long as I remember, I have had a mild but persistent curiosity about New Years Day. Why does the year start on January 1? It has to start somewhere, I guess, but any day chosen should have an … Continue reading

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