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Pollution Control

And I, I shall set My face against that man, and shall cut him off from the midst of his people, because he has given of his offspring to Molek, so as to defile My sanctuary and to profane My holy Name. Leviticus 20:3 (my translation) Holy – “Above all, the name of God is…
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You Must Be Kidding!

to the church of God which is at Corinth, to those who have been sanctified in Christ Jesus, saints by calling, with all who in every place call upon the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, their Lord and ours: 1 Corinthians 1:2  NASB Saints – How is it possible, how is it even conceivable…
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Belaboring the Obvious

But shun foolish controversies and genealogies and strife and disputes about the Law; for they are unprofitable and worthless. Titus 3:9  NASB Disputes – Sermon after sermon, article after article, book after book – all about the place of the Law in the life of a Christian.  I wonder if Paul wouldn’t throw up his…
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Event Horizon

The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave Him to show to His bond-servants, the things which must soon take place; and He sent and communicated it by His angel to His bond-servant, John; Revelation 1:1  NASB The End – There is hardly a single book in the Bible subject to greater contextual folly than…
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Work or Toil?

For we are God’s fellow-workers; you are God’s field, God’s building. I Corinthians 3:9  NASB Fellow-workers – For devotional impact, one can hardly improve on Oswald Chambers’ commentary on this verse (see April 23 of My Utmost for His Highest).  With typical aplomb, Chambers delivers a razor-sharp message.  A man or woman engaged in the…
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Rethink Possible

and all the brethren who are with me, to the churches of Galatia: Galatians 1:2  NASB Churches – We know that translators of the English Bible take considerable liberties with the word ekklesia.  We know that ekklesia never means “religious assembly” in non-biblical Greek literature.  We know that ekklesia is translated “church” when the context…
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