- You've Got To Make Your Joy Maker
- The Other Mary
- Jonah
- Appearances Can Be Deceiving
- The God of the Hills and the Valleys
- Our Propitiation
- Music #4
- Music #5
- Tuesday, 2/11/20
Deuteronomy 32:20, And he said, I
will hide my face from them...for they are a very froward generation, children
in whom is no faith. Notice the contrast: froward vs. faithful; stubborn
vs. submissive; controlling vs. serving; manipulating vs. supple. Which better
describes you and me?
- Enter Thou into the Joy of the Lord
- How Can I Face Him?
- Music #3
- What Are You Filled By?
- Tuesday, 2/4/20 Another
reminder (mostly to ME), Servants, be
subject to your masters with all fear; not only to the good and gentle, but
also to the froward, 1 Peter 2:18. We’re to treat our bosses as if he/she
were Jesus Christ. So, how sweet, submissive, hard working WOULD you be if...
This was preached by Dr. Jack Hyles in 1989 and is still very relevant today. Listen to some great classic preaching!
- I Do Rejoice and Will Rejoice
- Everybody's After The Fruit Trees
- Music
- Music #2
- Tuesday, 1/28/20 Hebrews 11:26, [Moses] esteem[ed] the reproach of Christ greater riches than the treasures in Egypt: for he had respect unto the recompence of the reward. In “Bible Economics Class” reproach is
- It Is Not Everything We Want Or...
- A Shut Door...
- Bitterness
- The Storm
Why do cities run by liberals all end up as homeless magnets? Portland, Oregon is demonstrating why. Their latest proposal is to “welcome” the “unhoused” (their term) — everywhere. According to abc affiliate katuNews, Portland’s Planning and Sustainability Commission is considering “mandatory rest spaces” for the homeless. As Hot Air explains, this would “change the building codes so that all new structures (including private property…) include spaces for people to ‘rest’ and ‘feel welcome and safe.’” katu reports that “some worry a change … to allow people to ‘rest’ on private property could lead to camping.” Really? Do you think?
Hot Air makes the commonsense point: “If you’re making the investment to construct a new home or business in Portland, you really don’t want to open up on day one with an invitation for a homeless encampment … literally right on your doorstep.” My advice: if you’re constructing a new home or business in Portland, sell.
From the Limbaugh Letter February 2020