I was running around my Blog Reader this morning, and stumbled upon this great post by Justin Taylor. It focuses on the differences between what the high priests did in Leviticus and what Jesus accomplished in His sacrifice. I would highly suggest Justin’s blog… I’ve found a number of great resources and articles there, and [...]
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Good Friday Revisited
Posted: 26th April 2011 by Frank in Someone Else's BlogTags: Hebrews, Jesus, Leviticus, priests, sacrifice
As I was thinking over the past 2 weeks of messages in Ephesians 1, a thought occurred to me that I should begin posting some of the doctrinal verbiage from week to week with definitions, quaint sayings and life altering illustrations. But imagine my surprise when I found this great blog posting this morning from [...]
Cynicism
Posted: 7th January 2011 by Frank in Quotes, Someone Else's BlogTags: cynic, cynicism, hypocrisy, judgment
Great quote via Josh Harris at his site. “While purporting to ‘see through’ others’ facades, cynics lack purity of heart. A significant source of cynicism is the fracture between my heart and my behavior. It goes something like this: My heart gets out of tune with God, but life goes on. So I continue to [...]
I’ve had this blog article tucked inside my work journal for the past few months. Great reminder. Original article here. A few years back I wrote about the 5 “D’s” I pray for daily. Recently, I added a sixth: desperation. I need to feel continually my desperate need for God. Whatever it takes, Lord, [...]
“Church is Not a Restaurant”
Posted: 21st June 2010 by Frank in Leadership, Someone Else's Blog, VideosTags: church, membership, service
I saw this video after being referred to it about 100 times, and finally looked at it. What you will find is a powerful reminder and illustration about what it means to be a part of the church. Imagine what changes if we took it more serious, if we really did get plugged in.