Category: Fishing

Verily Verily Enforcing The Message.

In John 3:3 Jesus makes it clear how one is to get into heaven or can even see it.  Verily, verily can be translated into Truly,  truly or Surely, surely. This duplication is God’s confirmation that this needs to happen in order for the miracle to take place. Duplication in scripture is not a coincidence …

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Fishers of Men

In ancient Babylon, a false god by the name of Baal was worshiped after they had forgotten Noah and the flood. Babylonian gods only survive because people feed them, demons twisting the stories of scripture, knowing man’s heart is dark and embraces their nonsense. For the elect, it makes no sense at all; it only …

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The Berean Call

We will be judged by our adherence to the word and by our stand upon it. A good Berean studies the scriptures to see if those things are true of which is spoken. Acts 17:10-11 KJV (10)  And the brethren immediately sent away Paul and Silas by night unto Berea: who coming thither went into …

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Bill W. has nothing on David R.

The faith of a mustard seed can move mountains. It is not the size of the faith as much as it is to whom we place it in. AA teaches one to place their faith in a higher power, hoping that the person will eventually gravitate toward the true high power?? No, it needs to …

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This Skin I’m In

I can neither choose my skin color any more than I can determine my eye color or the size of the shoes that will fit my feet. It is easy for us to blame our surroundings, and many of us blame God for the situations we find ourselves in. It is hard to love under …

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The Lesson Eustace Scrubb’s Can Teach US.

Or how to get the dragon to pull the boat to our destination. Eustace Scrubbs is the fictional character in C.S. Lewis’s Chronicles of Narnia who appears in “The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.” He is an unbeliever who takes on the form of a Dragon after touching the cursed Gold and taking a piece …

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One small voice among so many.

Yet, it is that still small voice we seek to hear in the storm for comfort and guidance. 1 Timothy 3:1-5 (1)  This is a true saying, If a man desire the office of a bishop, he desireth a good work. (2)  A bishop then must be blameless, ♥ the husband of one wife, vigilant, …

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