Discipleship

A Passionate Prayer for Revival

August 2, 2010

Charles Haddon Spurgeon called the 85th Psalm “the prayer of a patriot for his afflicted country.” He expressed his belief that David penned this national hymn when the land was oppressed by the Philistines. When we come to the 85th Psalm, we are reading a passionate prayer for revival. In fact, if you will notice, [...]

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The Selfish Servant

July 28, 2010

II Kings 5: 15-27 The natural inclination and deeds of the old nature are nowhere more cleverly disguised than in Christian service. Just because someone is actively serving the Lord, or at least outwardly appearing to do so, does not mean that God is pleased. Often we do not realize that selfish interests are involved, [...]

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Reformers Unanimous Presents:

July 16, 2010

Reformers Unanimous Presents … Adversity University XII The Way is Agape Learning to Live for an Audience of One This is a personal invitation from Dr. Paul Kingsbury and me to you!  You are invited to attend the 12th annual RUI Adversity University. This year’s theme is one that is very personal to me:  The [...]

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Enablement – Help that Hurts

June 4, 2010

“And he would fain have filled his belly with the husks that the swine did eat: and no man gave unto him. And when he came to himself, he said, How many hired servants of my father’s have bread enough and to spare, and I perish with hunger!” (Luke 15:16-17) Enablement defined is “any approach [...]

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