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Monday, November 10, 2014
Sunday, November 09, 2014
An Object Lesson Rejected: The Feast of Tabernacles
Illustration from Bible Pictures and What They Teach Us, Charles Foster, 1897 |
Let’s consider the origins of the Feast of Tabernacles, its
role in prophecy and finally its use by Christ as an object lesson to reveal
to a darkened and spiritually thirsty nation the truth about himself.
Origins of the Feast
The Feast of Tabernacles was instituted by divine command,
one of three major feasts in Israel’s annual cycle which required that every male in the nation appear before the Lord in Jerusalem.
The last feast in the yearly series, it was held for seven days in the seventh month, from Tishri 15 to 21.
This placed Sukkot in the pleasant
weather of early autumn, after the completion of the harvest.
Beginning with a day of rest, it was concluded by an eighth day, also a day of
rest, featuring a closing assembly accompanied by the relevant sacrifices.
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Saturday, November 08, 2014
The Price of Admission
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Church
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Homosexuality
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Love
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Matthew Vines
Friday, November 07, 2014
Too Hot to Handle: The Greatest Threat to Christianity
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Christian Testimony
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Israel
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Too Hot to Handle
Thursday, November 06, 2014
Judgment and Discernment
“This is a Christian country. I go to a Christian church. I believe in God and the Bible, so what right have you to judge me and tell me I’m not a Christian?”
A question like this must be handled with care. It is certainly possible to
conclude from a person’s life and actions that they are not living in a
Christlike way; it may be discerned and pointed out that their beliefs about
salvation and the Christian life are not in harmony with what the Bible
teaches. But ultimately the question of whether a person is a ‘real’ Christian
or not can be answered only by God, or in the case of a genuine child of God, by the individual believer.
Those who lack saving faith may not even be fully aware of it themselves.
Those who lack saving faith may not even be fully aware of it themselves.
Wednesday, November 05, 2014
Inbox: Sucking the Life Out of ‘Vampire Churches’
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Apostle Paul
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Church
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Inbox
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Skye Jethani
Tuesday, November 04, 2014
Promiscuous Freedom and Enslavement
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Freedom
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Promiscuity
Justin Trudeau, Judgment and the Angels
This is not news. But campaigning for the highest office in the land tends to
bring greater scrutiny than teaching high school; the occasional naysayer or
critic comes with the territory.
No surprise then that the office of the Public Safety
Minister said Trudeau showed an “appalling lack of judgment” for visiting a Montreal mosque in September. It turns out their imam teaches that stoning
women and cutting the hands off thieves is necessary for a “healthy, pure and
balanced society”. The minister is concerned that Trudeau’s visit lends
legitimacy to the imam’s comments.
So okay, maybe one little lapse in judgment. Nothing to make a big deal of, right?
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Corinthians
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Isaiah
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Judgment
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Justin Trudeau
Monday, November 03, 2014
Houston Redux
A quick follow up to my post from a couple of weeks ago on Houston Mayor Annise Parker and the subpoenas served by the City of Houston on
five area pastors. While it might be a little premature (and a little overdramatic)
to use the headline “Fight For Faith”, Fox News reported that the subpoenas,
previously redrafted, have now been withdrawn entirely.
With his usual subtlety, former presidential candidate Mike Huckabee had a few words to say on the subject of the issuance of the initial subpoenas:
“They shouldn’t expect the taxpayers to fund their hate-filled, Gestapo-like actions to openly attempt to shut down the free exercise of religion and their attempt to establish a religion of godless secularism.”
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Sunday, November 02, 2014
Faith of the Calvinists
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Neo-Calvinism
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Romans
Saturday, November 01, 2014
Inbox: The Sin of Sodom
In response to Thursday’s post on homosexuality, a reader
writes:
Q: “Was [Matthew]
Vines referring to Ezek. 16:49 which lists Sodom’s sin as being made up of a
combination of pride, gluttony, indifference and unwillingness to share one’s
bread (inhospitable?) but notably, no mention of aberrant sexual conduct? How
would you answer?”
A: Well, let’s
look at what Ezekiel says, for starters:
“Behold, this was the guilt of your sister Sodom: she and her daughters had pride, excess of food, and prosperous ease, but did not aid the poor and needy.”
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Friday, October 31, 2014
Too Hot to Handle: Lack of Vision
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Too Hot to Handle
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Vision
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Reorient Yourself
Orientation.
That’s the magic word, isn’t it. That’s the game changer.
That’s the magic word, isn’t it. That’s the game changer.
We used to talk about sin. Same-sex behavior, for example,
was understood to be sinful. Those who engaged
in it were choosing to sin and those who didn’t were choosing not to sin.
“Orientation” didn’t enter into it.
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Homosexuality
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Matthew Vines
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Rachel Held Evans
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
It Ain’t All About You Either
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Marian Berry
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Prophecy
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Solomon
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Song of Solomon
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Song of Songs
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
It Ain’t All About Me
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Matthew Henry
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Solomon
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Song of Solomon
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Song of Songs
Monday, October 27, 2014
Inbox: Dangerously Clear-Headed
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Chesterton
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Inbox
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Neo-Calvinism
Timing Is Everything
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D.A. Carson
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Exegesis
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Margaret Mowczko
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Peter
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Submission
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Vessels of Wrath and Vessels of Mercy
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Apostle Paul
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Election
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Romans
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Sovereignty
Saturday, October 25, 2014
Strategic Roles in Human History and God’s Election
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Apostle Paul
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Election
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Romans
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Sovereignty
Friday, October 24, 2014
Too Hot to Handle: Culture and the Gospel
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Evangelism
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Gospel
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Popular Culture
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Too Hot to Handle
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