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Thoughts on the Liberty we have in Christ Jesus.
By Bob Flynn on 12/28/2011 8:00 AM
What sorrow awaits the world, because it tempts people to sin. (Matthew 18:7 NLT2ndEd)
"Madison, WI — A federal judge in Wisconsin ruled the National Day of Prayer, saying the day amounts to a call for religious action."
As I look around our world today, I see how really fragile is our life here on planet Earth.
By Bob Flynn on 12/21/2011 8:00 AM
The child of God is free. He has been delivered from every aspect of the law — as a rule of life, as an obligation to make himself acceptable to God, and as a dependence on the impotent flesh. Lewis Sperry Chafer

 

By Bob Flynn on 12/20/2011 8:00 AM
In the realm of religion right choices are critically important. A.W. Tozer

 

By Bob Flynn on 12/19/2011 8:00 AM

Question: Ought I not be left to the grace of God in my own heart?

The body of Christ in America is like unto a thousand rivets flying in close formation. A great assemblage of metal but hardly an airplane.

By Bob Flynn on 12/16/2011 8:00 AM

"True spiritual Liberty is one of the most glorious things in the World, but it is little under stood and frequently abused by many." William Penn

Liberty or license? This is the question of our day. When the rest of the world is finding new ways of practicing hedonism and self-indulgence (neither of which is a new thing) what prevents the church from impacting the same lost persons with the Good News?

By Bob Flynn on 12/15/2011 8:00 AM

Love God and Do What You Please (Saint Augustine)

Some would say that this phrase would be a call to sin without restraint or that it would become a motto for loose living. However, the first part of the phrase is, "Love God." If we truly love God, then it would follow that the things we do that please us would please Him as well. This is true Christian Liberty! Is there any Scriptural basis for this?