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Blog Name: This Bread Always
Url: http://www.thisbreadalways.blogspot.com
Language: English
Topics: Culture, Christianity, Calvinism
Description: A collection of thoughts...some are my own, some are of others, all are an attempt to be conformed to and captured with the obedience of Christ...
Popularity: 87 Followers

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The American Experiment in Spreading the Wealth...The First Thanksgiving
Like White on rice...
James White expresses his concerns over the Manhattan Declaration. Worthy points to ponder.What is the only power given to the church to change hearts and minds? United political power? Or the gospel that is trampled under foot by every Roman Catholic priest when he “re-presents” the sacrifice of Christ upon the Roman altar, pretending to be a priest, an “alter Christus”? Am I glad when a Roman
Perseverance of the Saints
The so-called “P” of TULIP: Perseverance of the Saints. If it rested on us to complete our course to Christ, we would be in sore shape about mid-day of the first day of our conversion. Thank God that He not only convicts, draws and regenerates the sinner’s stony heart, but He preserves them in His grace until He calls them home.We believe that all who are justified will win the fight of faith.
What is the Gospel?
“What is your greatest fear? If I were asking that question in many parts of the world, answers would probably cluster around basic needs such as running water, food, vaccines, and shelter. For most of us in the United States, though, our greatest fears are more likely to be things like the fear of loneliness, some cataclysmic event that throws me off the ladder of upward mobility, divorce, or
Yes, it’s been a while...
It has been a few weeks since my last post. A lot is going on personally. All good stuff, but time consuming. However, I did want to post a thought I’ve had here lately.I often wonder why God does not simply transform us from the moment we are in Christ. Christians still die. Christians still get hungry and thirsty. What is the point of continuing this, if we are already “in Christ”?Many

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