October 2011
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hard truth
From Terry Virgo of The Resurgence:
Being depressed is bad witness. Self-importance dictates that I deserve to be unduly sad.
Remembering that my body and feelings are not mine. Nothing is. Humility dictates that the living Christ be the source of strength and emotion (Philippians 1:18) - and every other source is self-seeking and self-destructive! Voltorb!!
When you have money and you walk into your... →
10knotes:
How do you *really* ask for filling of the Spirit?...
Found a better response to when people ask why they should read their Bibles. Credit to P.Chaz and Redeemer Presbyterian for the cool Bible study question:
Many people think that all the church needs is more of the Spirit, but the Bible never pits learning against power, truth against the Spirit.
(Acts 1:3-8) Why do you think Jesus prepares the apostles’ minds before he sends them power?...
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Même en rêve
tu as le don pour enflammer chilling fields à chaque coup d’oeil non réciproque. Cependant j’espère sincèrement que tu peux vendre le bateau.
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Discipleship season
is now in session.
Penn Christian Journal
Interested in writing articles/producing a Christian interest magazine on-campus?
Introductory meeting tomorrow Saturday, 2:00PM at Houston Hall, 2nd Floor Benjamin Franklin room. Contact Yue Xu (yuexu@sas.upenn.edu) for any questions.
One hand rollback, pop up, 2 babymills
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Moralism produces immorality
“When I thought God was hard, I found it easy to sin; but when I found God so kind, so good, so overflowing with compassion, I smote upon my breast to think that I could ever have rebelled against One who loved me so, and sought my good.”
- Charles Spurgeon
Legalism actually leads to immorality, whereas a grace-centered life -> an obedient life. Think about it.
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