Posted by micaheaton on August 26, 2013 · Leave a Comment
Maybe you have heard the voices? Maybe they have even stirred within you? The voices of consternation. The voices of complaint. The government can’t do anything right. The company I work for is full of greedy pricks who don’t treat their employees like human beings. That person who I needed to do their job for … Continue reading →
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Posted by micaheaton on August 18, 2013 · Leave a Comment
Going on from a subject I have been talking about lately, the baptism of repentance for the remission of sin, the more I ponder the more I find there is more to talk about. I mentioned how different it was, indeed, for John to go about offering remission of sin for something as meager as … Continue reading →
Posted by micaheaton on August 10, 2013 · Leave a Comment
I’ve been making the point lately about how Jesus interpreted the law, how he said it was summed up in love, versus how the Pharisees and the teachers of the law insisted the law be interpreted, strictly – as if explicitly following it could bring a man to a place before God. John came and … Continue reading →