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Wisdom’s Origin | etsop95
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Perspectives on Bible, philosophy, and politics (sometimes). Posted by Ron Thomas. Asymp; Leave a comment. Is wisdom found among those living in this world? To be sure, many in this world have the word wise ascribed to them by others. In worldly matters there may be some wisdom. The wisdom they ascribe, however, is only a perceived wisdom. What will that wisdom do for them? In the end it will do very little, even if it has done much for them in this material world. Larr; Previous post. Next post →. You a...
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Presume the Lord Will Accept | etsop95
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Perspectives on Bible, philosophy, and politics (sometimes). Presume the Lord Will Accept. Posted by Ron Thomas. Asymp; Leave a comment. In Bible class last week, Jim brought up a question that really could not be dealt with adequately in the time remaining in class. Thus, I put it off until a more appropriate occasion. Well, this article is not the most appropriate, but I will introduce the question and attempt to give us some thoughts to stimulate thinking. From making use of a mechanical instrument in...
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David Bragg Reflections: Welcome
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David Bragg was born and raised in Sullivan, IL. He is the 9th of 13 children. David is a graduate of Lake Land Junior College, Mattoon, IL (AA in Accounting), Freed-Hardeman University. Henderson, TN (BA in Bible), and Harding Graduate School of Religion. Memphis, TN (MAR in Communications). Beginning local work as a full-time minister, David has worked for four congregations ( Woodbridge, VA. As personal evangelist]; Potts Camp, MS; Anderson, IN [ Meadowbrook. Congregation]; Cape Girardeau, MO. Northwe...
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David Bragg Reflections: My Books
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The Sunset of Scripture: Hope and Promise From the Isle of Patmos . An Interpretation of Revelation. From the back of the book: "Over the years, the book of Revelation has gained a reputation for being the most confusing, intimidating, and complex book of the New Testament. Unfortunately, these preconceived ideas often cause readers to neglect the book altogether. To place your order for The Sunset of Scripture, only $8 plus shipping (10% off for churches buying for class study), simply CLICK HERE. The S...
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David Bragg Reflections: Breaking Resolutions
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Sunday, December 25, 2016. The thresholds of life often give rise to resolutions. So it is common to make promises to others, God and ourselves at the dawn of a new year. Perhaps you have your own set of “New Year’s Resolutions.” However, the point at hand is not how you feel about making such agreements but how you feel about keeping them. Now that is not only practical and manageable but scriptural. Don’t worry about being a better Christian in the New Year. Just set your goal on growing a li...
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David Bragg Reflections: Links
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David Bragg Reflections: Ready or Not ... 2017
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Sunday, December 25, 2016. Ready or Not . 2017. Ready or Not . 2017. Can you believe another year is in the books? Time marches relentlessly onward without asking for either our consent or approval. 2016 isn’t even cold yet and 2017 is already relentlessly marching forward. Nothing you and I can do will ever get that time back. With each passing day we creep closer towards time's end. But, as always, with Jesus there is good news. 2017 will bring with it days of defeat and success. While we are powerless...
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David Bragg Reflections: The Birth of Jesus
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Thursday, December 22, 2016. The Birth of Jesus. Does this indicate that the birth of Jesus is insignificant? Certainly not. It only serves to further emphasize the prevailing importance of His life, ministry and sacrificial death. The fact that Jesus lived is historically beyond dispute. His compassionate ministry is plainly documented by the Holy Spirit. Calvary and the empty tomb extend hope to a world anxious to celebrate Jesus’ birth while denying that He ever lived! View my complete profile.
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David Bragg Reflections: Only You Can Decide
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Monday, January 2, 2017. Only You Can Decide. We live in a high-tech world with devices and trinkets to make our lives easier. Then there are others, like these two inventions, that make for us the difficult choices we are unwilling to make for ourselves. But there is no device or product that will make life's most important choices for us: to love and serve God. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Northwest Church of Christ, Greensboro. North Carolina School of Biblical Studies.
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David Bragg Reflections: One Special Day
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Thursday, December 22, 2016. James A. Francis also wrote truth about Jesus when he penned that, although born in obscurity and living unencumbered by possessions and worldly honor, after nineteen centuries He remains “the central figure of the human race.”. The one special day we must remember Jesus as our Lord is today. With the dawn of each new today, if we will exalt the One who died to save the world we can live, in Him, to change the world for good. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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