As we consider the controversial Shroud of Turin, turn with me to First Corinthians 15:13-14,
“But if there be no resurrection from the dead, then is Christ not risen?”
Today, I should like to discuss with you the controversial shroud of Turin. That shroud that was supposed to have encased our Lord’s body when he was laid in the tomb. Now, I have been fascinated through the years by the archaeological discoveries that substantiate Scripture. I was thrilled when astronomers verified the long day of Joshua…
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Today I want to discuss an intriguing subject, the subject of disastrous witnessing for Christ. Our text is found in Proverbs 18:19:
“A brother offended is harder to be won than a strong city…
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As we consider together the matter of God-filled faith, our text is found in Psalm 81:30: “I am the Lord thy God which brought thee out of the land of Egypt. Open thy mouth wide and I will fill it.”
In the day when Asaph wrote this psalm, it was the Persian custom when the King wanted to honor an eminent visitor, to ask him to open his mouth wide. Then the king would cram it full of sweet meats as it would hold, and sometimes even with jewels. Even so, our God is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us.
*image by Joseph Gray
*image by Kris Haamer
Some of you listening to my voice today are in deep distress, and for me to advise you to pray seems only a baseless platitude, for the world of the Bible is not your world. In the world of the BIble, the axe head can sink or swim. The sun can stand still at the command of a man. Men can walk unscathed through a fiery furnace. The mouths of ravenous lions can be closed. Lepers are cleansed.