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Sunday, May 5th, 2024
the <>Sixth Sunday after Easter
the <>Sixth Sunday after Easter
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Judges 2-3; Job 34; Acts 16:1-15:
Judges 2-3; Job 34; Acts 16:1-15:
and you shall not make a covenant with the people of this land, but you shall break down their altars.' Yet you have disobeyed me. Why have you done this? And I have also said, ‘I will not drive them out before you; they will become traps for you, and their gods will become snares to you.'" When the angel of the Lord had spoken these things to all the Israelites, the people wept aloud, and they called that place Bokim. There they offered sacrifices
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Charles Spurgeon's "Morning & Evening"
Morning “David encouraged himself in the Lord his God.” 1 Samuel 30:1-13 , 1 Samuel 30:15-18 David again stepped aside from his right position, and went over to Achish the Philistine king, who received him kindly. War soon arose against Israel, and David was expected to march against his own people. When we walk by sight and not by faith, we are sure to be placed in embarrassments ere long, and so was David! Out of this difficulty the Lord delivered him, for the Philistine lords distrusted him, and
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Unless the gospel is preached with contemporary relevance it has not been preached. - Martin Luther (1483-1546)
Unless the gospel is preached with contemporary relevance it has not been preached. - Martin Luther (1483-1546)
Today in Christian History
1998
Orthodox Russians in Yekaterinburg (Russia's fourth largest city and located in the Ural Federal District) burn a number of books by "liberals" such as Alexander Men (sometimes called the C. S. Lewis of the Soviet Union), Nicolas Afanasiev, Alexander Schmemann, and John Meyendorff, deeming them heretical.