Abortion is now a matter for the states and, more particularly, the consciences of the voters who live in them to decide.
In defining what a “euphemism” is, if a dictionary wanted to cite an example, the term “pro-choice” could well serve as Exhibit A and Big Data is out of hand.
Please turn in your Bibles to Matthew 12:46-50. Throughout this chapter the Lord Jesus’ character is contrasted with the character of the Pharisees.
The Lord Jesus said to his people, “In this world you will have tribulation. But be of good cheer, I have overcome the world.”
I operate a small business. While my day job is as a radio host for one of the most-listened-to talk stations in the country, I have my own business that takes that program and distributes it nationally.
It’s understandable that Democrats would want to constantly revisit Jan. 6 — to invoke it, investigate it and sacralize it even.
Please turn in your Bible to Matthew 12:38-45, where we come to the sign of Jonah. We will see four things from this passage.
Psalm 35 is a psalm about judgment and salvation- two themes we see throughout the Scriptures. In verse one, David calls upon the Lord to “fight against those who fight against me.”
I’ve been struck by the opinion divide on the state of the economy between people with real jobs in America and the elite opinions in Washington.
Joe Biden has rarely seemed as fully 79 years old as he did sitting down with Jimmy Kimmel for a late-night interview that was supposed to showcase his lighter side.
Please turn in your Bibles to Matthew 12:33-37. Throughout this chapter, we see the character of the Lord Jesus Christ contrasted clearly with the character of his opponents.
C.S. Lewis wrote a book, Surprised by Joy, about his conversion to Christianity and the joy he found in knowing Christ. Joy can be an elusive thing in the midst of the hardships and trials in this world. In Psalm 30 David finds joy as he recounts a past deliverance by the Lord. So may we.
The aftermath of a horrific mass shooting is not the time one would usually turn to a humor site, and yet, The Onion had an insightful take on Uvalde. The headline: “‘
Donald Trump implicitly endorsed a half-baked conspiracy theory for why his candidates lost in the Georgia Republican primaries, and it created barely a ripple in the political world.
Please turn in your Bibles to Matthew 12:22-32. As Matthew records here a great miracle, so also he records a terrible warning. For there is nothing more healing than the embrace of Christ.
Psalm 29 is a song about the sovereignty of the Lord God. There are three categories of God’s sovereignty in the psalm: he is sovereign over heaven (verses 1-2), he is sovereign over the events on earth (verses 3-9), and he is sovereign over the salvation of His redeemed people (verses 10-11).
In this administration, it’s always someone else’s fault. Inflation is now the No. 1 concern of voters, so the White House first blamed COVID. Then Donald Trump’s tax cuts. Then Vladimir Putin. Then meatpackers and the poultry industry, Big Oil and pharmaceutical companies.
Like Wyatt Earp after the gunfight at the O.K. Corral, Donald Trump and his allies mounted up for a vendetta ride in Georgia.
In God, whose word I praise, in God I trust; I shall not be afraid. What can flesh do to me?
Please turn in your Bibles to Matthew 12:15-21. In this passage Jesus’ character comes through clearly. Matthew is relating to us something of Jesus’ heart.
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