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Category Archives: Door of opportunity\
You Will Take It with You
I’m planning and packing for a trip. Are you planning and packing for your final trip? I can’t take it with me Planning, yes. Packing, no. I’m going to heaven. Why worry? True, you don’t pack a … Continue reading
Sit Up to the Table
I can choose to eat at my computer desk, or off a TV tray, or even at a table in the food court. Or I can let God feed me from the riches of his table. I’m sorry, Lord … Continue reading
Party On!
Posted in Door of opportunity\, Spiritual architecturEcards
Tagged Heaven, Hell, Matthew 25:46
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It’s Your Choice
“Don’t say that a loving God is going to send you to hell – He’s not. The thing that’s going to send you to hell is that you’re a sinner and you don’t want to admit it.” J. Vernon McGee (1904-1988) … Continue reading
God’s Greater Love
How can a loving God send anyone to Hell? Surely you’ve heard the question. Your answer? Good question! That’s not the way it works If everybody winds up in Heaven what’s the point? In his book on Heaven, … Continue reading
Wisdom’s Shortcut
Me: Lord God, the Bible is a big book. Isn’t there some shortcut to wisdom–a TED talk, or Cliff Notes or a Reader’s Digest condensed … Continue reading
Open Your Gift
James 1:5 (NIV) If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you. Your free gift of wisdom. Wrapped up in the Bible.