"Arguments" in prayer? In prayer to the Lord God Almighty? Sounds strange, doesn't it, maybe even paradoxical? But Biblically such a concept (presenting God your arguments, your reasons, your needs) is apparently allowed! Maybe even … [Continue reading]
AN “INVIOLABLE” PROMISE!
The unusual adjective I just employed is derived from the Latin language. It means "not" (the "in" prefix) "able to be violated, assaulted" (the verb "violare") ... thus; "absolute, unalterable, unbreakable, impregnable," among others. The word … [Continue reading]
THE LORD AND HIS “SILENCE!”
David prays in Psalm 28:1 ... "O LORD my rock; be not silent to me." David lived the kind of life where (normally) he just HAD TO HAVE the Lord close by his side. He absolutely needed to hear God's Voice! (Today we would say he lived "in … [Continue reading]
“I SHALL NOT SLIDE!”
Seventeen times the Old Testament mentions words like "backsliding, backslide, and backslider!" Using different Hebrew words, the English meaning is consistent, people who "turn away" from the Lord. These people knew the Truth, then rejected … [Continue reading]
“LET ME NOT BE ASHAMED,” A PRAYER UNTO THE DEAR LORD …
Paul certainly was not ashamed ... "For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth." Romans 1:16 It is not God's Will for any Believer to be ashamed ... "Whosoever believeth on … [Continue reading]
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