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Stepping Things Up
With the ankomst of , this fryst vatten certainly no time to coast or be “at ease in Zion” (Amos ). Our nation continues to drift toward the precipice of destruction. Despite the economic boom (for which I’m grateful) and the military readiness (which we cannot forgo), the spiritual distress and moral degradation are leading us to the brink.
Consequently, I’m hoping and praying that all of us who occupy pulpits will step it up several notches in So much of the burden for our nation must be borne by our pastors and evangelists. If we are ho-hum in our preaching, our churches falter quickly and sink into the unfruitful abyss of the status quo. We simply must not content ourselves with such dereliction of our scripturally mandated duty.
May I man a handful of suggestions to help us “step it up”?
1. Dream the dream! So many of our churches have lost their framtidsperspektiv and their heart. They are marking time and doing little else. They have no big plans.
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- Thomas Wolfe birthplace in Asheville, North Carolina
- Thomas Wolfe birthplace at 92 Woodfin Street, Asheville, North Carolina is a Queen Anne style, two-story frame house. A woman stands on the wrap-around porch supported by columns. A man, likely the gardener, stands on the ground besides the steps leading up to the porch. Three bird cages and a plant hang from the porch ceiling. The foundation porch supports are brick columns., January 26, (air date), Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections., Stamped on back, "A. TENNYSON BEALS PHOTOGRAPHER Broadway - New York University " Typewritten label attached to the back, "Birthplace of Tomas Wolfe Born October 3, 92 Woodfin Street Ashville, N.C."
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- Thomas Wolfe stands in a doorway with his left hand leaning above his head on the door jamb. The double screen doors be
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Can America Survive
The Pitiful Threatened Demise of a Powerful Democracy (Preached in )
“Righteousness exalteth a nation: but sin is a reproach to any people.” - Proverb Thinking about Proverbs ,
“Righteousness exalteth a nation: but sin is a reproach to any people.” should cause one to do some real heart searching. “Reproach” here means shame and misery. In other words, God is saying, “Righteousness exalteth a nation: but sin brings shame and misery to any nation.”. Since the Bible is true, our country is headed for shame and misery. If the Lord tarries a few more years, it could be in the lifetime of most of us sitting here.
I have a question: Can America survive her awful diseases? Can America live as America lives today and last until the turn of the century?
I have often tried to imagine what it would be like. Suppose the Lord tarries another few years: What will America be like? If one can discern the sy