The Lord’s Prayer: Forgive Us

Keeping in mind the holiness of God, His awesome power, and our subjection to Him as paupers and children, we ask from Him a great thing: to forgive us. This is no small task, as we are sinful from birth, our flesh embedded with shame from Adam, our souls unclean by what we have and …

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To Judge, or Not To Judge?

The title makes it rather clear that I am going to talk about judging others, and it also encompasses the question of our age. Should we, as Christians, judge people, or not? I cannot deny it, this is a tough subject, just like every other, and therefore should be addressed. And like most tough subjects, …

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Lest Any Man Should Boast

I found this last month or so a good time to take a break while school was in full swing. I had much to write about during Lent, but I think I will save those topics to be refreshed now that it is over. And for those of you who don't know, Lent is the …

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The Flesh is in Pain, but the Spirit is Sure

The world is on fire from the inside out. It troubles me greatly, though I am not sure what more for: the fact that the world as we know it seems to be coming to an end or setback, or the fact that this all stems from taking the God of the Bible out of …

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Laying Bare Our Hearts Before God

For the Word of God is living and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart. Nothing in all creation is hidden from God's sight. Everything is uncovered ad laid bare before the eyes of him to …

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