Category: Obeying God’s Word

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First, save our souls.

About which should we worry more: A person murdered by a drug-addict? A dozen people, murdered by a...

Ceiling painting of Christ and his apostles

Solving a great mystery: What are Christ’s…

In Matthew, the first of the Gospels, Jesus says: “Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments,...

Ceiling painting of Christ and his apostles

What fate for the clergy in schism?

Jesus lived a celibate life. He wanted no earthly distractions, like family or business, to distract Him from...

Ceiling painting of Christ and his apostles

It is smart to strive for greater obedience.

Greater obedience leads us to being Christ’s friends. John, 15:14 explains: “You are My friends if you do...

Ceiling painting of Christ and his apostles

God programs in particles, and compiles them into…

There are two basic Human Operating Systems. One is built on the theory that Everything Appeared By Accident....

Ceiling painting of Christ and his apostles

Who’s in big trouble at judgment?

We may imagine Judgment. A Protestant soul stands before The Judge, and is asked: “Why did you choose...

Ceiling painting of Christ and his apostles

Pulpit Protestants do know better.

Those who have studied Scripture, whether Catholic or Protestant, usually have a good idea of God’s opinions. Most...

Ceiling painting of Christ and his apostles

Another frightening reading from Matthew:

Day before yesterday, The Daily Reading concerned the separation of wheat from weeds at Judgment. Today’s Reading, from...

Ceiling painting of Christ and his apostles

Protestants love and honor but fail to obey.

The marriage ceremony has an oath in which each spouse promises to “love, honor, and obey.” A successful...

Ceiling painting of Christ and his apostles

Shouldn’t we avoid schisms that disobey God?

The Roman Catholic clergy is required to be celibate. Clergy in the schisms are allowed to marry and...