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ALWAYS DELIVERED TO DEATH

We have a friend, a dear sister in the Lord, who is going through a very difficult spiritual battle.   She has endured false accusations, lies, cursing, and isolation from a family member whom she loves.   This is one who has professed love for her in times past.   We have encouraged her as best we can with words of comfort and hope.   I know that in her mind she knows God is doing a work; but the heart, of course, would like to see a much quicker victory.   Her family member calls her from time to time only to swear at her and tear her down.   She has been tempted to reason with her loved one to try to vindicate herself in the face of the unjust accusations raised against her, but each time the Lord only gives her one thing to say: “I love you.”   After a recent episode, our friend was tempted to get on a plane, fly across the country to where her family member lives, and wrap her arms around them when they came to the door.   The Lord let her kn...

IF YOU CONTINUE IN MY WORD

“As He [Jesus] spake these words, many believed on Him.  Then said Jesus to those Jews which believed on Him, If ye continue in My word, then are ye My disciples indeed; and ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free .” (John 8:30-32).   A large crowd of people had assembled to see and hear Jesus, and He sat down and began to teach them.  At one point, scripture tells us that there were many Jews who believed in Him as He spoke.  These were the ones that Jesus’ ministry was especially focused on.  These were His target audience.  He, Himself, had said, “I am not sent but unto the lost sheep of the house of Israel.” (Matthew 15:24).  What the Lord said to these new converts was critical for them to hear, but is also relevant and critical for all believers to hear, regardless of nationality or creed.  He said, “ If ye CONTINUE in My Word, then are ye My disciples indeed…”  The emphasis of Jesus’ teaching in these verses ...

THE BODY OF DEATH

In the seventh chapter of Paul’s letter to the Romans, the Apostle alludes to a practice that the Romans of his time would have been familiar with.   It was a form of capital punishment that was extraordinarily cruel and ghastly.   The early Etruscans had used it and, later, so did certain Roman tyrants.   The practice involved binding the condemned individual to the dead corpse of the one that he/she had murdered.   The magistrate would have the criminal tied face-to-face, hand-to-hand, and body-to-body to their murder victim.   This forced them to live out the rest of their miserable existence in that state, enduring the horrible stench and decay of the dead body.   As the corpse rotted, it would become full of disease which would infect and eventually kill the person that was bound to it.     The Greek poet Virgil in The Aeneid , Book 8,  starting on line 485 describes this form of punishment as practiced by the Etruscan king ...