Christmas Then and Now

I don’t have a problem with anyone who plans not to celebrate Christmas especially if one does so in the Spirit of Sola Scriptura. It is safe for a Bible Christian to avoid anything not authorised by Scriptures. However, if you decide to celebrate, then you must remember a few things:

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Is Time Wasting a Sin?

To waste time is to spend time doing an activity other than the one allotted. The activity may be right, healthy, and acceptable to society, but because it is not done in its time, it amounts to time-wasting. On the positive side, reading a good book when the time should find you in bed is time-wasting. Adding twenty minutes to your lunch break is time-wasting. Watching a movie, when you are supposed to be on the pitch playing some sport, is time-wasting. Attending a Bible study, when you are supposed to be in the choir or vice versa, is time-wasting. Snoozing the alarm, and earning five more minutes on the bed is a serious time-wasting that many of us are guilty of. Once again, time-wasting refers to employing time in an activity that it was not allocated for. How often do you waste time?

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Eternal Life; is it Possible?

Many people doubt the possibility of eternal life because they are misled on how it will be sustained. Many think of eternal life as simply hocus pocus. In their false imagination, they think God will simply say, “May Ossie live forever” as we sometimes fool our kings, and it just happens like that. However we can learn more about this by reading the unquestionable authority—the word of God.

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Who Does That?

Have you ever heard such a statement? Wrong question! Do you remember the last time you heard such a statement? Maybe not verbatim as I have it here, but in its implication?  “Who does that” is used to bring out an idea that someone has behaved in a way we don’t expect them to act, […]

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Every Army Needs an Anthem

Among the 2047 published works of Isaac Watts, this song of Holy fortitude, stands tall and gallant as one of the most thought-provoking and inspiring songs. Going by the question “Am I a soldier of the Cross?” Appended to his Sermons, published in 1721-24, in 3 volumes, and intended to accompany a sermon on  1 […]

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Adam Was Not a Jew

Talk of a hard piece of article to write; I don’t know any other than this. The title itself is suggestive, and the chances are high that someone or even all of you are clicking the link because of curiosity. The danger is that I can judge its effectiveness by the traffic created by a […]

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