Martin Luther King Jr. Born January 15, 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia

Written by Gary Revel


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Martin Luther King Jr. was a man of God, a man of divine purpose; A man, like Jesus, who was anointed to preachrepparttar gospel torepparttar 125325 poor, to healrepparttar 125326 sick and to be used as an instrument of God to effectrepparttar 125327 lives of millions of people forrepparttar 125328 better. All of these things were Martin Luther King Jr., and more. He was born January 15th, 1929 in Atlanta Georgia. I remember this man and I remember his birthday to acknowledge how wonderful our God is to have given him to us all.

Born; Florala Alabama, June 29, 1949. Lived in Lower Alabama and Florida. Formed a rock 'n roll band at 15 and graduated high school from HCHS in Bonifay, Florida. Joined the US Navy at 18 and served a little over 2 years. He was Honorably Discharged late in 1969. He went into the music business and worked as a special investigator on the Martin Luther King Jr. assassination. He lives in Southern California.


Paul's Passions and Outbursts

Written by Terry Dashner


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Let’s move along. Gal 1:8 8But even though we, or an angel from heaven, should preach to you a gospel contrary to that which we have preached to you, let him be accursed. (NAS) Paul makes a radical statement here. Surely this upsetrepparttar “Pluralists” of his day. Pluralists are those people who want to include all religions ofrepparttar 125324 world as a way to heaven. They are very careful not to offend anyone, so they confirm everyone. Paul would never agree that all paths lead to God. He states plainly thatrepparttar 125325 one who preachesrepparttar 125326 wrong gospel is cursed or excommunicated. That’s certainly an explosive statement. That’s like saying that Jesus isrepparttar 125327 ONLY way to heaven, and those who reject Him are condemned eternally. (Doesrepparttar 125328 modern church still believe this? I certainly hope so.)

Gal 2:11-12 11But when Cephas came to Antioch, I opposed him to his face, because he stood condemned. 12For prior torepparttar 125329 coming of certain men from James, he used to eat withrepparttar 125330 Gentiles; but when they came, he {began} to withdraw and hold himself aloof, fearingrepparttar 125331 party ofrepparttar 125332 circumcision. (NAS) Mercy me! Paul has gone offrepparttar 125333 deep end. He’s confronting his own peer about wrong doing. Doesn’t he know who he’s talking to? Peter wasrepparttar 125334 man. To him were givenrepparttar 125335 keys torepparttar 125336 Kingdom byrepparttar 125337 Lord Himself. Peter had it going on. But Paul confronts him. Surely we should avoid, at all cost, contention inrepparttar 125338 local church. But, evidently Paul felt that truth and impartiality were more important to uphold inrepparttar 125339 church thanrepparttar 125340 risk of confrontation. Sometimesrepparttar 125341 only way to communicate with another party is to stand firm, stand your ground, and speak out of conviction. They may receive it as contentious, but you don’t have to stay contentious with them.

Gal 3:1 1You foolish Galatians, who has bewitched you, before whose eyes Jesus Christ was publicly portrayed {as} crucified? (NAS) Paul has gone to name calling, now. He calls his Christian brothers and sisters “foolish.” Would you continue reading a letter afterrepparttar 125342 author called you a “fool”? I’d probably get real defensive, tear-it-up and throw-it-away. I don’t want anyone calling me names. Yet Paul says thatrepparttar 125343 Galatians are unintelligent. He tells them that they are foolish and easily deceived. Man, Paul has some nerve. Gal 3:3 3Are you so foolish? Having begun byrepparttar 125344 Spirit, are you now being perfected byrepparttar 125345 flesh? (NAS)

Gal 4:9 9But now that you have come to know God, or rather to be known by God, how is it that you turn back again torepparttar 125346 weak and worthless elemental things, to which you desire to be enslaved all over again? (NAS) Gal 5:12 12Would that those who are troubling you would even mutilate themselves. (NAS) Paul reserves his real passion forrepparttar 125347 Judaizers. He makes a play on words here. The Judaizers are so passionate about circumcision, maybe they should mutilate themselves. These are pretty tough words from a man of God, but men and women of God are passionate aboutrepparttar 125348 body of Christ and sometimes use extreme language to get their point across. Thank God they do this. At least we know where they stand onrepparttar 125349 issues. Pastor Terry Dashner. Keeprepparttar 125350 faith. Stayrepparttar 125351 course. Jesus,repparttar 125352 one who drove outrepparttar 125353 money changers is coming again as Judge.



Pastors a small church in Broken Arrow, OK (918-451-0270).


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