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In Season and Out of Season

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  A Bible phrase Study   Introduction In his second letter to Timothy, the apostle Paul began to conclude this letter with this statement, Preach the word! Be ready in season and out of season. Convince, rebuke, exhort, with all longsuffering and teaching (2 Timothy 4:2). I want to look at the second sentence, Be ready in season and out of season. This statement, overall, means preach (or teach) the word every chance you get. But sometimes, people want to limit when the gospel is talked about. We’ll explore this further in the article below.   But It’s not Sunday! The majority of the world do not want to hear anything about the bible or Jesus on any day except Sunday. True, Sunday is referred to as The Lord’s Day (Rev. 1:10; Acts 20:7). However, God made all seven days. The psalmist writes, This is the day the LORD has made; We will rejoice and be glad in it (Psalms 118:24). Although, in context, he may have been talking about a specific day, we can utilize it for every

I Am a Child of God (A Christian)

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  Who Am I? Part 4   Introduction I was born and raised in the denominations, “baptized” as an infant, and all that time I thought I was a Christian simply because I went to church and led a relatively good life. But when I sat down and actually studied with someone, I realized that I wasn’t a Christian; even though I was “baptized” as a baby. There was more to it than just a little sprinkling of water.   Obedience to God When I first moved out here to Arizona, I couldn’t believe the number of churches (denominations) that were in existence. I said to myself, “There is no way that all of these churches can be right.” Instead of looking for answers, I stopped going to church altogether. I didn’t understand that the bible had those answers. I assumed the bible was just another history book that covered information from Creation to the end of the first century more or less. In September, 2001 I obeyed the gospel and became a New Testament Christian. It wasn’t difficult at

I Am Subject to God’s Law

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  Who Am I? Part 3   Introduction There are some in the religious world who view the bible in two ways. The Old Testament is a book of Law, and the New Testament is a book of Love. The latter, meaning that since the Old Law was taken out of the way and nailed to the cross (Col. 2:14), we aren’t under any sort of law even today. People will go one step further and state that God’s love is unconditional. We’ll look at both of these aspects and show, from scripture, that there is law and God’s love does come with conditions.   God’s Conditional Love in the Old Testament When you follow the story of Abraham (Gen. 12ff), to Isaac (Gen. 17ff), to Jacob (Gen. 25ff), to his 12 Sons, you know that God had plans for a special people; His chosen people. He gave them the law; initially the ten commandments and others as well (see Leviticus) as they were His chosen people because He loved them. It's not that He didn’t love the rest of creation, but He chose this specific group

I Am the Object of God’s Love

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  Who Am I? Part 2   Introduction Most of us should be familiar with the children’s song, Jesus Loves Me. The last line of the chorus is, The Bible tells me so. And this is how we know that God, and Jesus, loves us. We simply can’t assume based on the premise that since God exists, and created us, therefore He loves us. To understand it fully, we must go to God’s word.   The Things God has done for Us He Gave us a Place to Live— In Gen. 1, the creation chapter, we know that God loves us because He gave us a place to live. Air to breathe, food to grow and eat, animals for food and clothing, and the intelligence to care for ourselves. He Gave us a Soul— And the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living being. The LORD God planted a garden eastward in Eden, and there He put the man whom He had formed (Genesis 2:7-8). The soul is what separates us from animals. We think, we reason, and we emote.

Have It Your Way!

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    Introduction You may recall the slogan, “Have it your way”, that made Burger King well-known in the fast-food industry. Going all the way back to 1974, they promoted a new service for their customers for them to enjoy a burger the way they wanted it, not the way the company made it. Unfortunately, in the religious world, it’s the exact same concept. People can actually go ‘church shopping’ to get religion their way. By-the-way, this isn’t God’s way but that doesn’t stop people, or churches, from doing it their way.   They Love it So! Going back to the Old Testament, during Jeremiah’s time, the children of Israel were going after foreign gods; worship the idols of the countries ‘round about them. The prophet writes, “An astonishing and horrible thing Has been committed in the land: The prophets prophesy falsely, And the priests rule by their own power; And My people love to have it so. But what will you do in the end?” (Jeremiah 5:30-31) In Jer. 25:11, the prophet s