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Defending Due Process Rights

Abraham Lincoln once said, “Stand with a man while he is right, and part with him when he goes wrong.” Abraham Lincoln I believe Lincoln’s statement is in full accord with Bible truth. This morning I found an opportunity to … Continue reading

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Real Bible Study Applies to Real Life, Part 2

Real Bible Study Applies to Real Life Part 2 Turmoil continues on the political and educational scene. I heard mention on the news this morning that Detroit will be required to close half its schools, and that class sizes will … Continue reading

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Real Bible Study Applies to Real Life

Real Bible Study applies to real life. The doctrine of justice in the Bible applies to contemporary events, even though the Bible was written long ago. For example, in Wisconsin, the Governor and the Republican legislature are bent upon removing … Continue reading

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The Bible Doctrine of Justice

In a recent post here I pointed out that Zechariah 7:8-13 contains a reason for unanswered prayer: failure to listen to God’s Word about the need for justice. Zec 7:9 Thus speaketh the LORD of hosts, saying, Execute true judgment, … Continue reading

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One more reason for unanswered prayer: refusing to listen to God’s Word regarding economic and social justice

I happened to notice an additional reason the Bible gives for unanswered prayer when reading a most significant passage in the book of Zechariah, Zechariah 7:8-13. My brother in a recent telephone call happened to make reference to this passage … Continue reading

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