By Dennis L. Shaver The attitude of some individuals, concerning religious matters, is just as we have suggested in the title. We are speaking not only of our denominational friends, but most especially of our own brothers and sisters in Christ. Those that are supposed to have brotherly love one for another, yet profess the above …
Author Archives: Mark Mayberry
Hide and Seek
By Ronny Milliner “. . . then the people did bide themselves in eaves, and in thickets, and in rocks, and in high places, and in pits” (I Sam. 13:6). In this verse the Israelites seem to be playing hide and seek with the approaching Philistine army. The children of Israel must have had the attitude …
Acceptable Obedience
By Larry Ray Hafley Acceptable obedience in the sight of the Lord is not the mere mechanical performance of certain duties. God is interested in the heart that prompts the service; whereas man assumes that doing “what God says” is all that is important. The failure to see obedience as the Lord conceives it leads to …
The First FAMILY Trouble
By Billy W. Moore Almost from the beginning of family life there have been family troubles. Trouble is defined as: “To agitate; disturb. To agitate mentally or spiritually; worry. To afflict physically; ail. To put to inconvenience.” (Webster) The Occasion for the First Family Trouble. Unto Adam and Eve were born two sons, Cain and Abel. …