In this first one I was drawn in by the illustration. It is the best visual representation of the rapture I've seen. Then I read the article and it is excellent too.
The Rapture—A Necessary Inference
By Dr. Steven Hayes
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FIRST-PERSON: Why homosexuality IS different Mike Goeke
"...Many churches have taken to heart the level nature of sin and clearly acknowledge that sin is sin, be it gossip, envy, lust, gluttony or homosexual behavior. The level nature of sin, however, makes many reticent to discuss or address the issues surrounding homosexuality in more detail or with any special emphasis. "We don't want to highlight any one sin," they reason. The truth is that homosexuality IS different. It is not different as a "sin." God sees the sin of homosexual expression as He sees all sin. It is different, however, in that no other sin (or, better said, an identity based primarily on sinful behavior) has impacted, or is likely to impact, culture in the dramatic way that homosexuality has done and will do."
An interesting secular article on the debate over credit cards vs. debit cards. How we spend is a good topic for the Christian to think about carefully.
Debit Cards vs. Credit Cards: Your Best Arguments
Credit cards and debit cards both have their advantages, but one must emerge victorious in an all-out battle of financial usefulness and security. Which will it be? Here are your best arguments.
Stormy spaceweather, large sunspot and an X-flare. Spaceweather.com has the story
STORMY SPACE WEATHER: Giant sunspot AR1944 is directly facing Earth and crackling with solar flares. Yesterday, Jan. 7th, an X1-class explosion in the sunspot's magnetic canopy hurled a CME in our direction.
Here is the quote I read on Twitter that I liked so much. It's from pastor JD Hall: JD Hall @PulpitAndPen
"Want to know if someone is an idolater? Speak ill of their idol. You'll find out really quickly."
And another quote to get us going today:
From Jimmy Needham @JimmyNeedham
Don't mistake obedience for legalism. Legalism seeks to justify self. Obedience celebrates the justification of Christ.