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  • natalie wrote a new blog post: Perhaps   1 day, 23 hours ago · View

    One day Jonathan son of Saul said to his young armor-bearer, “Come, let’s go over to the Philistine outpost on the other side.” But he did not tell his father… No one was aware that Jonathan had left.  On each side of the pass that Jonathan intended to cross to reach the Philistine outpost was a cliff; one was [...]

  • natalie wrote a new blog post: I will speak; I will proclaim   4 months ago · View

    The song of Moses in Deuteronomy 32 begins with Moses saying, “Give ear, O heavens, and I will speak , and let the earth hear the words of my mouth . May my teaching drop as the rain, my speech distill as the dew, like gentle rain upon the tender grass, and like showers upon the herb. For I will proclaim the [...]

  • Richard Venable posted on the forum topic Page not found in the group AvatarSite Help:   4 months ago · View

    The plugin should work, but the Bible directory won’t have the bible text on it, atm. I will upload a new zip file with that fix this weekend.

  • Richard Venable posted on the forum topic Latest files from Github in the group AvatarSite Help:   4 months ago · View

    You should also make sure you update your permalinks (just go to the permalink settings page and hit save), so that the new custom post type permalink structure becomes available.

  • Richard Venable posted on the forum topic Latest files from Github in the group AvatarSite Help:   4 months ago · View

    The old Bible Directory (which required BP, btw) is now replaced with an Archive page for the ‘bible-tool’ custom post type (which doesn’t require BP). The slug is currently set to be ‘bible-tools’, although I will probably change it by default to just be ‘bible’. But for now you should be able to access it [...]

  • Richard Venable posted on the forum topic Page not found in the group AvatarSite Help:   4 months, 1 week ago · View

    BTW, the reading plans in version 1.0 are implemented differently. On this site, they are BP-based, but in the version 1.0, they are custom post types, and are managed as part of a blog, rather than a BP Group.

  • Richard Venable posted on the forum topic Page not found in the group AvatarSite Help:   4 months, 1 week ago · View

    You can test out reading plans on version 1.0-beta1, which you can download here: https://github.com/downloads/rvenable/biblefox-wp/biblefox-for-wordpress-1.0-beta1.zip

  • Richard Venable posted on the forum topic Latest files from Github in the group AvatarSite Help:   4 months, 1 week ago · View

    Sorry about that, bear with me, I’ve been overhauling a lot of things in the plugin. I had worked on quite a few new things back in late November, then got busy with other projects and never pushed them to git hub. I just pushed them now, and you can give that a try. I [...]

  • Richard Venable posted on the forum topic Page not found in the group AvatarSite Help:   5 months, 2 weeks ago · View

    Sorry about the problems you’ve been having. I’ve been busy working on a brand new version for a while. It is nearing completion and should be available by the end of the month. It has many new features, and supports the latest versions of BuddyPress and WordPress.

  • natalie wrote a new blog post: I can’t think of a title… Exodus 3-4  6 months, 1 week ago · View

    Oh, sometimes I’m so bad about updating my blog… I blame not having internet at home! But, since my last post, we started the adventure of church planting! Tory started the church planting residency in September and it’s already been an adventure! :) God has been sooooo good through it and already I feel like [...]

  • Heidi wrote a new blog post: Tory Mayo: Discipleship   6 months, 3 weeks ago · View

    Tory Mayo shared about his testimony, discipleship, and church planting.  His message is filed under “Guest Speakers” on the Liveoak Teachings website but the direct link is here.  Matthew 28:18-20.

  • Richard Venable posted on the forum topic Wordpress Compatibility in the group AvatarSite Help:   7 months, 2 weeks ago · View

    How is the Bible directory not functioning?

    In the new version, the Bible directory has been replaced with an Archive page for the Bible Tool (ie. Translations) custom post type, so it will work even without BuddyPress.

  • Richard Venable posted on the forum topic Being "Born Again" in the Old Testament in the group AvatarBible Discussion:   7 months, 2 weeks ago · View

    This was written a long time ago, so I don’t really remember what I was thinking. I wasn’t really saying anything about whether being born of/filled with the Spirit were the same thing or not. Just wondering why Jesus was so shocked at Nicodemus not knowing about the Holy Spirit. I wouldn’t have known either! [...]

  • Richard Venable posted on the forum topic Wordpress Compatibility in the group AvatarSite Help:   7 months, 2 weeks ago · View

    These are known issues, but I haven’t released a new version in over a year. I had to put down development of the plugin for a while, but I have recently begun working on it again. You can follow the development over on github: https://github.com/rvenable/biblefox-wp In a few days I asking people to test out [...]

  • natalie wrote a new blog post: attitude   9 months ago · View

    What I’ve been learning this week…

    My attitude should not be based on what people do to me, but what Christ has done for me.

    Now to apply that….

  • natalie wrote a new blog post: 1 Samuel 12:24   9 months, 1 week ago · View

    Tory and I had a weekend getaway at a lovely family’s lake house in Jacksonville, TX. We wanted to spend this weekend relaxing and spending some time with God before this fall gets crazy! I recently started reading 1 Samuel and I’ve gotten so many good little nuggets out of it! God’s Word is so [...]

  • Heidi wrote a new blog post: East Asia Trip – Nelson Chau   9 months, 4 weeks ago · View

    Nelson shared about his recent trip to East Asia.  If you would like the mp3 recording and/or PowerPoint slides, please email Nelson at nelchau@gmail.com.

  • natalie wrote a new blog post: in need of God’s rich, true grace   10 months, 1 week ago · View

    I was just thinking about sin the other day while reading Isaiah. I started to think… we take sin way too lightly! We take advantage of God’s grace perhaps without even recognizing it! I was reading Isaiah 65:2-5 and noticed how deliberately God’s chosen people sinned against Him. Go read it. And read the whole book [...]

  • natalie wrote a new blog post: sanctification a gift from God   10 months, 1 week ago · View

    I haven’t posted on my blog in a loooooong time. There are a couple reasons why…. first, I don’t have internet at home. So, my internet usage on my computer is limited. I use the internet on my phone, but that’s not very fun to type on… ;) second, I haven’t necessarily had anything that [...]

  • Heidi posted an update in the group AvatarTreehouse Homegroup:   11 months, 4 weeks ago · View

    Treehouse Homegroup Meeting – 1 Samuel 15-16

    Spurgeon’s Sermon on 1 Samuel 15:22: ”Obedience Better Than Sacrifice” (http://www.spurgeongems.org/vols10-12/chs686.pdf)

    Hannah:
    - It’s good to remember that obedience is better than sacrifice. Even if you’re giving money to missionaries, that’s good, but we are commanded to share the gospel and that is obedience, so that is better.
    - Give as God has given to you, but remember to act as God acts – FEED the hungry, CARE for the poor, HEAL the sick, don’t just give money to those things. (Spurgeon speaks strongly.)
    - Hannah loves Calvinists. Spurgeon has a good balance of people needing to come to Christ because God commands it and people should come to Christ because it will give them a good life.
    Examples – Soldier leaves his command to get flowers for his commanders; taking care of your body but not eating food – you die. If you don’t believe in Jesus – you die.

    David – Command is simple – Just need to believe. But some unbelievers find it too simple, there needs to be more. It’s good to remember that the sacrifice is better than obedience.

    Dad:
    – 7th century warrior – huge factor in war is PLUNDER. Soldiers took the sheep and cattle from the plunder. Money/wealth was major factor.
    - This destruction on the Amalekities was all done to people who were being punished because of the actions of their ancestors. God destroyed them based on their ancestors, 400 years ago! Tribal generational sin carried on. Jethro’s descendent’s were Kenites who were spared because of their ancestors. God has the right to punish me because of the sin of our forefathers. We usually deal lightly with God’s attitude towards our past sins or our forefathers past sins. may we gain a greater appreciation of God saving us from His wrath of our own individual sins that we have done, and from the sins of our ancestors.
    - Saul disobeyed this command to wipe out completely, but in 1 Samuel 22, Saul did wipe out an entire city – all men, women, and children, sheep, donkeys, everything – in the city of God, the city of Nob, where the priests were :-(

    Perhaps they did not destroy all of the people as well – 1 Samuel 30 – David destroys the Amalekites. Also, Haman is descendant of Agag, king of the Amalekites. Or perhaps God only meant a specific region, area (from Havilah to Shur).

    Karina – question about 1 Samuel 15:29 – says that God does not have regret or change His mind like man does, and yet in verse 35 it says He was grieved/regretted that He has made Saul king.
    - Derek – ”regretted” seems to indicate that He wanted to change His mind, while ”grieved” just indicates sadness, etc.
    - Mark – It is using strong terms, but we must learn from context and from what we know from the Bible about God’s character, that He didn’t really change His mind, and is sovereign over all things. Similar word to what it says in Genesis right before Noah – God was grieved that He had made man on the earth.
    - Karina’s NIV study Bible -referenced Numbers 23, Malachi 3:6, Psalm 110:4, and Jeremiah 4:28

    Mark/Dad – Spurgeon’s Sermon on 1 Samuel 16:12 – ”Who Are the Elect?” (http://www.spurgeongems.org/vols10-12/chs638.pdf)
    Father Jesse was bringing his sons to Samuel, but he didn’t bring the youngest!
    Richard – He did have seven other sons!
    Derek – The odds of David being chosen as king out of the other sons are 12.5%.
    Even after David is anointed, it doesn’t seem like his father and brothers even seem to get it!
    Mom/Kristin – maybe it was more done in secret, because Samuel says ”Saul will kill me if I anoint another king”
    Hannah – chronology may not be necessarily as written – David may have been playing for Saul before the anointing by Samuel.
    - Spurgeon – One way to find out if they are the elect, is to share the gospel! That’s the test! If they get saved, then they are the elect!
    - The elect is someone who will think about God and think on His Word.

    Richard – Jesus says, ”My sheep know my voice, and will turn and follow Me.”
    Mark/Dad – Read an interview by John Piper of Rick Warren.
    Hannah – Calvinists are sensitive. They took offense to The Purpose Driven Life.
    Piper grilled Rick Warren and it turns out, Warren is a very strong Calvinist. Dad now has a lot of high respect for Rick Warren.
    Richard likes Rick Warren’s tweets – they are very edifying, just tweets scripture
    Rick Warren’s great grandfather got saved by Spurgeon and came over to America and became a pastor, and his son was a pastor, and his son, and now Warren.

    2 Corinthians 1:22 – anointing – Put His Spirit in our hearts as a deposit, guaranteeing what is to come

    The elect are anointed and have God with them always so put the crown on now.

    Richard – Thought on the choosing of David – first son was tall but not the one. Saul was tall. Why did God pick Saul? David is a symbol of the King to come, a man after God’s own heart. But even David failed. Only King that will not fail is God Himself. God is basically sharing the gospel with Samuel. God reveals hope and the gospel.

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