Monthly Archives: March 2013

CARPE DIEM

In a motion picture called “The Dead Poet’s Society,” Robin Williams plays the role of a teacher in an exclusive eastern prep school. On the first day of school, he takes the class of boys out into the hallway to … Continue reading

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A HIGHER PRIORITY

At the Olympic Games in Paris in 1924 the sport of canoe racing was added to the list of international competitions. The favorite team in the four-man canoe race was the United States team. One member of that team was … Continue reading

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AMUSEMENT

Think about the word “amusement” for a moment. Do you know what the word really means? The word “muse” means to think. When you put an “a” in front of a word it means the opposite. “Amuse” literally means, “not … Continue reading

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ACTIVELY LISTENING

Back when the telegraph was the fastest means of long-distance communication, there was a story about a young man who applied for a job as a Morse code operator. Answering an ad in the newspaper, he went to the address … Continue reading

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A SHINNING LIGHT

God needs our light where the world is the darkest. The reason: The blacker the night, the greater the need for a light bulb. If the bulb does not shine, it is not because of the darkness. Darkness cannot put … Continue reading

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THE HARRIS AND MOORE EXPEDITION THROUGH THE BIBLE

Remember to listen to the Harris and Moore Expedition Through the Bible tonight at 7:00pm CST at http://www.harrisandmoore.org or http://www.knowthetruthradio.org as we discuss “Dealing With False Teachers” This is a live call-in talk show discussing important current issues and vital … Continue reading

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THE PIVOTAL COMMAND

THE PIVOTAL COMMAND (Mark 12:28-31) INTRODUCTION A. In Mark 12:30-31 we have a very pivotal command for every Christian, a command that is at the very heart of Christianity. 1. If these verses are not engrained in our daily living … Continue reading

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BUTCHER OR SHEPHERD

A preacher was taking to a group on a tour of Israel. He had just read them the parable of the good shepherd and was explaining to them that, as they continued their tour, they would see shepherds on the … Continue reading

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WHEN I PAUSE THE LONGEST

In the biography of Leonardo da Vinci, Antonio Vallenten tells of a time when the great artist was at work in Milan on his famous painting of the Last Supper. Da Vinci spent many hours meditating in the chapel of … Continue reading

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JEREMIAH’S COMPLAINTS

JEREMIAH’S COMPLAINTS INTRODUCTION A. Man has a tendency to be given to complaint 1. Even some of God’s greatest prophets complained at times 2. Complaints, though, usually come as a result of a lack of understanding B. Jeremiah 20:14-18 C. … Continue reading

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