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O Come Emmanuel – Part 3

Advent Through the Lens of Four Christmas Songs First Sunday of Advent 2010 AD O Come, O Come Emmanuel Part 3 Matthew...

posted on: Dec 1, 2010 | author: Alan Burrow

O Come Emmanuel – Pt 2

Advent Through the Lens of Four Christmas Songs First Sunday of Advent 2010 AD O Come, O Come Emmanuel Part 2 Matthew...

posted on: Dec 1, 2010 | author: Alan Burrow

O Come Emmanuel

Advent Through the Lens of Four Christmas Songs First Sunday of Advent 2010 AD O Come, O Come Emmanuel Matthew 1.23...

posted on: Nov 28, 2010 | author: Alan Burrow

Thanksgiving is the thermometer of the heart.

It was apparent from the size of the crowd and the dignitaries present that the deceased had been a prominent man....

Thanksgiving is the thermometer of the heart.
posted on: Nov 25, 2010 | author: Alan Burrow

Narcissism and Nobility – Meditations in 1Co...

1Cor 13.1-3 Love, the Measure of All Things Part 2 Recap. Paul has already established that love is to be pursued...

posted on: Nov 23, 2010 | author: Alan Burrow

Hate the sin, love the sinner.

However much I might dislike my own cowardice or conceit or greed, I went on loving myself.  There had never been the...

posted on: Nov 16, 2010 | author: Alan Burrow

Hate the sin, love the sinner.

I remember Christian teachers telling me long ago that I must hate a bad man’s actions, but not hate the bad...

posted on: Nov 15, 2010 | author: Alan Burrow

Sin proceeds in one direction, but defilement is a...

C.S. Lewis said that “good and evil both increase at compound interest.”* He did not attach that insight...

Sin proceeds in one direction, but defilement is a two-way street.
posted on: Nov 12, 2010 | author: Alan Burrow

When it comes to love, being like God and unlike G...

God’s pure love, his Gift Love born free of all need, is not something we can return to him, for there is nothing...

posted on: Nov 8, 2010 | author: Alan Burrow

Nobility, affliction, and friendship

Job 19.1-5; 29.21 – 30.1; 30.9-10. Never was Job so noble as when he was humbled in his affliction.  Yet never...

posted on: Oct 16, 2010 | author: Alan Burrow

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