Tag Archives: punishment

Current Questions — Is There a Hell?

This is the fourth of a series of blog postings on modern controversial subjects. The first one one was on the subject of the authority of Scriptures. I did this one first, because I wanted to establish the foundation of … Continue reading

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O Death, where are your thorns? — Hosea 13-14

Today our reading finishes the book of Hosea with a couple more penetrating thoughts to mull over. As unpleasant as it is… One of the most dangerous misunderstandings common among “casual” western “believers” is that since God is love, that … Continue reading

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Therefore I will hope — The book of Lamentations

Today will be a two-fur — a combined blog comment for both Sunday and Monday. Lamentations really is best read as a whole anyway. A Summary of the book Lamentations was written by a broken hearted Jeremiah. From the things … Continue reading

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The Old Testament Gospel — Isaiah 53-55

There are great passages that I love and have committed to memory, but this one is almost like holy ground to me. In twelve verses the essence of the Gospel is told, and it does this so beautifully that it … Continue reading

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God’s rod of punishment can have a name — Isaiah 10-12

Today’s reading is one that has given me pause for thought. What a great planner God is! What great things He accomplishes through blessing and tragedy, triumph and defeat, good guys and bad buys, lean times and fat. The first … Continue reading

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