Holiness
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Filled With The Spirit of God
Being filled with the Spirit of God is not an optional experience for an elite or special group of Christians. The Spirit-filled life is the normal Christian life, the highest privilege of the Christian, yet one that is often misunderstood or neglected, as if it were an add-on experience, something only available to ministers, missionaries, Continue reading
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Repentance
Here below are two passages of scripture for our meditation and instruction in the faith of Christ. I bring them to you after the Lord brought them to me this morning, to meet my own need for a deeper repentance, that I might see my sin as He sees it and that He may yet Continue reading
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The Big Truth About Little Things
“He who is faithful in a very little thing is faithful also in much; and he who is unrighteous in a very little thing is unrighteous also in much.— Luke 16:10 I came across the following passage during my devotional time today. It is especially meaningful to me because it takes me into repentance. So Continue reading
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Who is the Holy Spirit?
This is a follow-up video to my previous one on the #AsburyRevival Continue reading
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The Asbury Revival: Is this how the Holy Spirit works?
For over 2 weeks, there is a “revival” at Asbury University and Seminary in Wilmore, Kentucky. Day-and-night, the chapel has been open and filled for singing, praying, and just hanging out. Continual, repetitive phrases are sung, mantra like, united with clapping, shouts of “praise,” swaying bodies, and not a little jumping up and down. Some Continue reading
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God’s Way With Us In Trial and Difficulties
What often feels so hard for us, what seems to be failure and defeat, may well be God working in ways we have not yet comprehended. What follows is some instruction from the 19th century writer, Ellen White, on how God works with us, in us, and through us for the development of our character Continue reading
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The Sabbath, Holiness, and Righteousness By Faith
I’ll begin with a quote… “No other institution which was committed to the Jews tended so fully to distinguish them from surrounding nations as did the Sabbath. God designed that its observance should designate them as His worshipers. It was to be a token of their separation from idolatry, and their connection with the true Continue reading
About Me
A Christian, thinking, vlogging, and writing online. I live elsewhere as well. I follow the theology of the cross in the faith and practice of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Formerly a pastor in Europe and America, now living semi-retired in Kentucky (U.S.), driving for the Amish and in-home carer.
