Monthly Archives: October 2010

Never Too Old To Sing

I will be teaching a class about Worldview at The Chapel starting this week ( http://www.chapel.org/adults/men/ ).  The focus of the study is to identify a series of foundational beliefs that constitute a Worldview and see if we truly believe what the … Continue reading

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Better to be Poor?

Mary makes a good deal in the Magnificat of the way God uses the poor.  It is not the spiritual poor, either, but those who have a lack of cash.  Does there have to be an inverse relationship between wealth and God’s … Continue reading

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Humble Servant

Mary the future mother of Jesus may have been as young as twelve years old when the angel Gabriel appeared to her.  Yet she bowed in submission to God and allowed him to use her as a vessel for Jesus.  … Continue reading

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God Knows

When Elizabeth was aging and barren my wife and I have an insight into her life.  How could a loving God withhold the simple blessing of a family from a faithful couple like Elizabeth and Zechariah?  It was when they had … Continue reading

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The Historical Jesus

In recent years a number of groups have tried to discern the historical Jesus.  The problem with the new historical Jesus is that the authors of new books on the subject construct a radical Jesus who looks a lot like them.  … Continue reading

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Luke (Introduction)

The Gospel of Luke is part of a two part series with the book of Acts.  Both of the books are addressed to the same person, Theophilus, but Theophilus may be a name given to a “Lover of God”.  When … Continue reading

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