Divine Insight: Defying Curses: Lessons from Cain's Story
Standing in the gap
Devotion column: Walking with the Father
Sunday word: The sweat, anguish and cries of men
The Fiddler: The original trial
Fortunately, lawyers had not yet invented themselves and God knew what deplorable creatures they would turn out to be when they’d let themselves loose on the unsuspecting public. Most of them would land up in hell and very few would make it into heaven.
The Fiddler: The original trial
Fortunately, lawyers had not yet invented themselves and God knew what deplorable creatures they would turn out to be when they’d let themselves loose on the unsuspecting public. Most of them would land up in hell and very few would make it into heaven.
The fiddler: Monsters
If there was only good we would not know evil. Are you good or evil or both? Every “good” human being may do evil things and an evil person may still do good things. (I hear howls of protest from readers who consider themselves exclusively good but I ask them can you judge yourselves objectively?)
The fiddler: Monsters
If there was only good we would not know evil. Are you good or evil or both? Every “good” human being may do evil things and an evil person may still do good things. (I hear howls of protest from readers who consider themselves exclusively good but I ask them can you judge yourselves objectively?)
Sunday word: The fall: Sins erode longevity
Among all the other creatures that the Lord God had made, there was the serpent (snake) that was more subtle (cunning) than others.