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Habakkuk
Then & Now
As I was reading Habakkuk during my morning quiet time, I was given some insight I have not considered before. The phrase, ”The more things change, the more they stay the same,'' came to my mind. Jeremiah and Habakkuk were contemporaries living in Judaea just before and during the time when Babylon took them away. While Jeremiah taught that wickedness in God's own people has doomed them, Habakkuk preached about the corruption that had infested the government of their day. His opening verse gives us all we need to know about how evil the government of the Southern tribe of Judah had become.
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Man Scale
Ken Graves, the senior pastor of Calvary Chapel Bangor ME, offers up his opinion of the, "Man Scale". Ken's scale has men like Mr Rogers on one end, and men like to Mr T on the other end. His advice to all men is to get on the man scale and be a man. So, are you some place between Mr Rogers and Mr T? If not, then you better look to God through Christ to find out where you are lacking, because God wants all men to be men.
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Ruth
Notes & Outlines
Please join me in my new study in the book of Ruth.
Ruth is a poignant story of faithless disobedience, that leads to death, sorrow, bitterness, and then loyalty and finally redemption. It's my prayer that you will realize that if an inconspicuous Moabite peasant woman could achieve royalty for her descendants in Israel, then anyone can gain Salvation.
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From My Past
Have you ever wondered how people get from point A to point B? I don't mean in a physical mileage way, but rather an emotional, phycological, and spiritual way. We all take in our surroundings and make decisions based upon the way we see things happening, and the way we feel. Then we get to a certain point in our life when we take an inventory of how we are doing. Sometimes we're relatively satisfied, other times we're disappointed, but do we ever really reflect upon the decisions we made that ultimately got us to point B?
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Monday, August 6, 2012
Why is Obama Trying To Stop Military Personnel From Ohio From Voting Early?
While the president has his Attorney General, Eric Holder, suing the hell out of the states that passed voter ID laws, Obama is also suing to stop the members of the armed forces from voting in Ohio. While the Obama administration is suing to stop Florida from purging 182,000 illegal aliens from voter registration rolls, he and the Democrats are asking the courts to stop the men and women of the military from voting in Ohio.
Since Obama became president, over 30 states have passed some form of voter ID law. In each instance, these states have all faced lawsuits from either the Democrat party, Obama, the ACLU, or some other entity of the left. With the Obama administration now suing Ohio to limit the military vote, we seem to have come full circle from 2002 when Al Gore and the Democrats tried every dirty trick in the book to steal Florida, including Al Gore's refusal to agree that all absentee military votes should be counted.
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