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Rosemary Laxton • Meanwood Valley Baptist Church • Illustration • • 33 views • 13:35
Spurgeon Commentary
Charles Spurgeon • Logos Sermons • Illustration • • 16 views
In many of our dissenting places of worship very great encouragement is held out to doubting. A person comes before the pastor, and says, “Oh! Sir, I am so afraid I am not converted; I tremble lest I should not be a child of God. Oh! I fear I am not one of the Lord’s elect.” The pastor will put out his…
Spurgeon Commentary
Charles Spurgeon • Logos Sermons • Illustration • • 43 views
When a ship first leaves the stocks it is well for it to go on a trial trip, but to have a ship always being tried would be very absurd. It is time that it took voyages in earnest, and was registered in the merchant service; there will be trial enough in the actual execution of service. Some Christians,…
Spurgeon Commentary
Charles Spurgeon • Logos Sermons • Illustration • • 23 views
Guilt is very suspicious. When you have done wrong to a man, you cannot believe him. Nothing renders you so full of doubt toward another as your own consciousness of having acted unjustly toward him. Now, when a sense of guilt comes over the soul, nature begins to say, “Can the Lord be a sin-pardoning…
Spurgeon Commentary
Charles Spurgeon • Logos Sermons • Illustration • • 23 views
We may not ask for any witness to begin with beyond the testimony of God, nor will any other witness be given. I charge you not to say, “I will believe in God when I obtain the inward witness.” No, you are bound to believe in God first, on the sure testimony of His Word. If you believe His Word you shall…
Spurgeon Commentary
Charles Spurgeon • Logos Sermons • Illustration • • 56 views
Some years ago there went into a Methodist class meeting a lawyer who was a doubter, but at the same time a man of candid spirit. Sitting down on one of the benches, he listened to a certain number of poor people, his neighbors, whom he knew to be honest people. He heard some 13 or 14 of these persons…
Spurgeon Commentary
Charles Spurgeon • Logos Sermons • Illustration • • 16 views
When a dove flies over a landscape it sees the clear streams and the fields of corn, but when a vulture passes over the same landscape what does it see? A dead horse here and there, a carcass, or a piece of carrion. Everybody sees according to his eyes. A graceless, impure-minded man cannot see purity.…
Jim L. Wilson • Illustration • • 87 views
Thomas Jefferson, our nation’s third president was the author of the declaration of Independence, but had no problem editing someone else’s work. The Smithsonian Institute has just completed a careful restoration of an edited version of the Bible, Jefferson created, known as The Jefferson Bible. As he…
Jim L. Wilson • Illustration • • 7 views
Jeremiah warns that a people who refuse to give God glory will reap the darkness of judgment. Today in England 78% of parents object to letting their children under ten play outside. Only 25% said they felt secure in their own homes. Is this a sign of reaping what we have sown? --Jim L. Wilson and Rodger…
Jim L. Wilson • Illustration • • 6 views
Many Christians across the country set aside the first Thursday in May as the National day of Reason.” The date began in competition to the National Day of Prayer when the groups decided to offer some Americans an alternative. Those who observe the day encourage others to spend the day performing community…
Jim L. Wilson • Illustration • • 9 views
A new Pew Research poll suggests the percentage of Americans 30 and younger who have doubts about the existence of God is growing. Overall, 68 percent of young Americans told researchers they never doubt God’s existence. That number is down 15 percent from surveys taken five years ago. The survey indicated…
Jim L. Wilson • Illustration • • 7 views
An ad in a local paper asked, “How You Can Be Part of a Christian Community With Integrity and Not Believe All Those Things You Thought You Had to Believe.” The church sponsoring the lectures is a Mainline Denomination church, but would like to assure you that “you don’t have to check your mind at a…
Jim L. Wilson • Illustration • • 20 views
In an article for FaithWorld, Tom Heneghan writes, “In the Netherlands, where faith has faded more dramatically than in many other parts of Europe, two churches close down on average every week. The sacred art left over is piling up in cellars and storerooms around the country.” --http://blogs.reuters.com/faithworld/2012/05/03/as-dutch-churches-shut-their-sacred-art-finds-new-uses-abroad/…
Rusty Russell • Illustration • • 8 views
John Feinberg speaks of this in his book, The Many Faces of Evil. There he tells of when his wife, Pat, was diagnosed with Huntington’s Chorea – a genetically-transmitted disease that causes deteriation of the brain which leads to the deterioration of physical and psychological abilities. John and Pat…
Rusty Russell • Illustration • • 105 views
In the 19th century Charles Bradlaugh, a prominent atheist, challenged a Christian man to debate the validity of the claims of Christianity. The Christian was Hugh Price Hughes, an active soul-winner who worked among the poor in the slums of London. Hughes told Bradlaugh he would agree to the debate…
Rusty Russell • Illustration • • 6 views
You see, every sin you’ve ever committed in your life was, ultimately, a failure of faith. And it is really amazing to note just how quickly our faith can fail: They arrived at the mountain with great anticipation. Moses had told them that something great was going to happen. They’d seen the power of…
Jim L. Wilson • Illustration • • 3 views
In Decision Points, George W. Bush writes, “At first I was troubled by my doubts. The notion of a living God was a big leap, especially for someone with a logical mind like mine. Surrendering yourself to an Almighty is a challenge to the ego. But I came to realize that struggles and doubts are natural…
Jim L. Wilson • Illustration • • 13 views
The study of Internet search engines and how they are used may provide insight into the ways people ask questions and look for answers in life. Jason Hellmann works for a communications company in Washington DC. His job is to help optimize search engines by studying the ways they are used. In his spare…
Jim L. Wilson • Illustration • • 10 views
Maybe there are more reasons than we know to bring rather than send our offering to church. In Lake Mary, Florida the bomb squad detonated a suspicious cardboard box found outside a church. They discovered it had $2,500 cash, apparently a donation to the church. --The Week, May 21, 2010, p. 6. Illustration…
Jim L. Wilson • Illustration • • 9 views
“Can you be Christian and not believe in the resurrection?” shouts the headline in the Salt Lake Tribune. What a crazy question. You would think that when the journalist came up with that question, as soon as she began to research it among Christian clergy, she would have decided that it was a foolish…
Jarred Edgecombe • Illustration • • 61 views
The story is told about a small town in the south. For many years, this town had been “dry” in that no alcohol was ever sold or served there. But one day a businessman in the area decided to build a tavern. In response to this new tavern, a group of Christians from a local church became concerned and…
Jim L. Wilson • Illustration • • 10 views
BELIEF New research has revealed a growing skepticism among younger generations in America. The leading indicator of this shift is an increasing number of people answering “None” when asked if they prefer one religion over another. In surveys taken in 1990, 8.1 percent of respondents indicated their…
Jim L. Wilson • Illustration • • 15 views
BELIEF It’s been 40 years since Apollo 11 touched down on the surface on the moon, but there are still people who don’t believe the event ever took place. Unbelievers point to alleged discrepancies in film and pictures taken on the lunar missions They point out odd shadows, and unusual behavior from…