My favorite parable!
Added 2021-01-04 07:37:51 +0000 UTCMatthew 13 is a gold mine and this week we dig deep into an oft-overlooked parable that I think has very far-reaching implications. We're going to have fun.
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Wait, your truck was actually stolen? If so, I'm sorry to hear that. I hope you got a suitable replacement.
610Garage
2021-01-13 04:39:24 +0000 UTCI have listened to you since the beginning and I truly admire your approach to the Bible. With that said, you have had a few messages that couldn’t help but be political. I would encourage you to become more familiar with the constitution and our founding fathers original intent. I sought answers after one Sunday’s message at church about how could the founding fathers be both Christian and revolutionaries. I took an online class from patriot academy where Rick Green and David Barton teach a coarse that is straight from the founding fathers words/writings. George Washington has become my hero second only to Jesus. His Maxims are timeless as they are like the Bible written from a perspective of the human condition. Everything we have seen develop in our county was warned about by our founding fathers. These men had the hand of God with them through the revolution and then God spoke to them as they set up our government. Unfortunately our country no longer seeks God or the advise from those who do. What every Christian needs to remember is G. Washington prayed and then he crossed the Delaware. We can not rely on God to change our world. We must seek Him and then act. We have a duty to all those before us and all those who come after us to understand these fundamental principles and act accordingly, else we will not preserve the freedom so many fought to obtain. Thank you for your time and may God bless all those who seek Him with His wisdom!
Carl Hoskins
2021-01-09 15:51:17 +0000 UTC