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[Atoms] are being carried downwards by their own weight in a straight line through the void, at times quite uncertain and uncertain places, they swerve a little from their course, just so much as you might call a change of motion. . . . Again, if all motion is always...
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“Then this must be our notion of the just man, that even when he is in poverty or sickness, or any other seeming misfortune, all things will in the end work together for good to him in life and death . . . [to] any one whose desire is to become just and to be...
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“Far as the curse is found, far as the curse is found, far as, far as the curse is found” sings the final stanza of the great Advent hymn, “Joy To The World.” But, what is “far as the curse is found” talking about? It refers to the wide scope of sin’s effects in...
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It isn’t those parts of my life where I’m prepared for sin’s attacks that worry me; it’s those areas of my life where I don’t know to be prepared. Consider Joseph, for example. It was due to his selfish, indeed sinful, brothers that he found himself in a...
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Some years ago, “Dan,” a friend and fellow small-group member shared about his victory over a decade-long addiction. He described his sin-struggle in vivid detail, then celebrated God’s kindness in granting him victory over his addiction for almost twelve months. Dan...
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What do you say when a friend tells you that they are struggling with doubt? Do you encourage them, or do you pressure them? Do your words help them, or do they add frustration? Over the past few weeks I’ve written about how to handle doubt if you are dealing with it...