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12th November 2009
It was Aaron who got impatient while Moses was on the mountain and created a golden calf for the people to worship. It was he who informed the folks,'This is your god, O Israel, who brought you up from the land of Egypt' ( Exodus 32:4 ). As you read the...
Author: Benjamin Chaney
12th November 2009
Twice we read in that short account,'The Lord was with Joseph.' Joseph started to see the hand of The Lord God in his jail experience. In what might have been the direst of positions, the dreariest of places, Joseph thrived. Due to this, he was provided...
Author: Monty Hart
12th November 2009
If any one knew about bigoted treatment, about a fake indictment, about being a trusting victim on the sharp end, it was Joseph. First, he got biased treatment from his folks. His brothers hated him, needed to kill him, but sold him into slavery instea...
Author: Cyril Bray
12th November 2009
As the high minister, he was responsible, once each year, to go into the Most Holy Place and provide a making amends sacrifice for the state. He judged, he instructed the people in matters of worship, he gave counsel he applied his complete life to serv...
Author: Dan Jackson
11th November 2009
We must all be missionaries and help spread the Word of God
When we think about spreading the word of God it is easy to be stuck imagining the great 19th century missionaries who went out around the world and risked their lives to tell peoples about the...
Author: pray4u
11th November 2009
The joy of Ubong Enah Willie, a native of Ndoneyo in Onna Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State Nigeria, having completed his house suffered a fatal blow as tragedy struck his family and the team of prayer band invited to dedicate the house.
In the co...
Author: Luke
11th November 2009
To many the word NEWS has a wide range of definitions depending on the understanding of the word and its relevant application, especially to professional journalists around the world. When a story comes to the knowledge of the public, it is expected that ...
Author: Luke
11th November 2009
As the high clergyman, he was responsible, once every year, to enter the Most Holy Place and provide a making amends sacrifice for the state. He judged, he instructed the folks in matters of worship, he gave counsel he applied his complete life to servi...
Author: Nestor Branch
11th November 2009
Be honest now, are you able to keep a secret? When privileged info passes through one of the gates of your senses, does it remain in the walls of your consciousness, or is it only a matter of time before a leak occurs? Do you respect somebody's trust or...
Author: Bruce Moran
11th November 2009
What was Samuel's problem? He was panic-stricken. Where were Samuel's eyes? Well, they really were not on the Lord. From a human viewpoint, naturally, Samuel was right. But God was totally privy to the situation. BTW, have you got a Saul in your lif...
Author: Tyrone Perry
11th November 2009
I am convinced this nasty show of judgment in Egypt, this battle between a righteous, holy God and the dour heart of Pharaoh, has at least 2 major truths to coach us. Second, it is an afraid thing to fall into the hands of the living God. You could be i...
Author: Eli Nolan
11th November 2009
Marie and I were enjoying a quiet evening at home. The house was strangely still, and we were sitting there slurping freshly perked coffee and having a quiet conversation. You know, one of those precious moments you wish you might wrap up and bring out...
Author: Patrick Fulton
11th November 2009
He had not dump the postulate that he was intended to be the deliverer, and he was somehow failing. How frequently had God explained it to him? Yet, like many of us, he had difficulty keeping a grip on the Lord's assurances. What was Moses to do now? ...
Author: Mike Lancaster
11th November 2009
The setting is Israel before the glory days of King David. There had been a long period-a couple hundred years-of irregular warfare, cycles of events in which Israel would suffer invasion followed by famine ; then a judge would appear and win a brief pea...
Author: Charlie Cain
11th November 2009
Have you counted your blessings lately? Let me suggest one you might have overlooked. Let's be thankful for angels. Those unseen guardians who work overtime, who never slumber or sleep. If you have ever encountered the surprising appearance and / or e...
Author: Lloyd Burnett
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