Romans 1; 14
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Carolyn Anne Venable wrote a new blog post: Bring Us to Tears 9 months ago · View
“They don’t know how to cry,” I heard the Spirit whisper. Some of God’s people don’t know how to cry. Maybe that was one of the problems with the Laodicean church. (Revelation 3:14-22) Maybe a preoccupation with material wealth had quenched the Spirit which would have moved them to tears had they recognized their spiritually [...]
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Toriano Mayo wrote a new blog post: When Do You Best Experience Grace? 1 year, 1 month ago · View
Okay, I am writing this knowing that I probably don’t have this whole idea completely understood (obviously)! I definitely haven’t perfected it and would love some dialog as to whether or not you think this is right, mainly because I don’t wanting to be teaching truth if it is not complete truth, that’s scary (James 3:1). [...] -
Carolyn Anne Venable wrote a new blog post: Paul’s Epistle to the Romans 1 year, 5 months ago · View
I have to admit that often I skim over the salutations of the epistles to get to the “meat”. But what precious nuggets are even in the greetings! What an appetizer we have here! Romans 1:1-4 A major doctrine of authentic* Christianity is that Jesus Christ was both human and divine, both man and God. [...]
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Carolyn Anne Venable posted an update: 1 year, 8 months ago · View
Truth for today (from Haydn’s ”The Spacious Firmament”):
”The hand that made us is divine”.
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Carolyn Anne Venable wrote a new blog post: The Oldest Lie in the Book 1 year, 9 months ago · View
Perhaps you’ve heard the cliché “the oldest lie in the book” referring sometimes to “the check’s in the mail” but “the oldest lie in the book” is literally in the Book of Beginnings, the book of Genesis. It is spoken by the “father of lies”, satan. Satan’s opening line, posed as a question (Gen 3:1), [...]
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Hannah Venable wrote a new blog post: Natural and Revealed Revelation 3 years, 8 months ago · View
Psalm 19 seems to be written with three main sections. First, verses 1-6, we have a description of the creation of God. David is reminding us how God’s attributes are demonstrated through nature. Although we may not understand Him completely, we know that He is there as His voice “goes out into all the earth” [...]