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Rock of Ages, Cleft for Me, the Song and the Story

Composer Augustus Montague Toplady Writes Rock of Ages, Cleft for Me

In 1776, Augustus Montague Toplady wrote an article on God's forgiveness. The purpose of this publication was to rebut statements made by John Wesley. The article concluded with Toplady's poem, Rock of Ages; a poem that would many years later find its way into the very same hymnals as many of John's brother, Charles Wesley's (Arminian) songs.

written by Connie Ruth Christiansen


Old Testament Prophecies of the Messiah, the Covenant of Blood

Jesus Christ is the Payment for the Sins of Man, Redeeming Man Through His Blood

Jesus Christ was the only sinless Man, and as such was the only one who could satisfy the demand of blood as payment for sin. He came for the sole purpose of fulfilling the requirement of death so that mankind could be redeemed.

written by Amy Miller


Old Testament Prophecies of the Messiah, Lifted Up on a Cross

Jesus Christ Took on the Sins of the World to offer Salvation to Mankind

Jesus became sin when He allowed Himself to become the sacrifice that forever broke the power of sin. And for those who choose to look upon Him for the salvation of their souls, they will find forgiveness and life.

written by Amy Miller


Old Testament Prophecies of the Messiah, Cursed on the Cross

Cursed on the Cross, Jesus Becomes the Curse Breaker

Jesus not only subjected Himself to the physical pain and agony of the crucifixion, but He also allowed Himself to endure the shame and dishonor of such an abhorrent death. And because of this act of love, those who believe and accept His sacrifice can live free and unashamed.

written by Amy Miller


Wandering the Wilderness, the Israelites Continue Complaining

God Gives the Israelites Qual Meat and a Great Plague

The tribes of Israel were now well organized, ready to move forward after several months at Mount Horeb. There had been some hard lessons, but now they had specific written laws and the presence of God was continually with them. They left Mount Horeb, but three days into the journey, the complaining began again.

written by Pete Miller


Cast Your Cares on God -- Trusting God in Hard Times

Surrender to God for Wisdom in Hard Times and So That God Can Perform Miracles

The key to trusting God is to spend more time in His Word, and less time reading or listening to the news, or any media. Today's hard times necessitate trusting God. It may be disastrous not to. Whatever happens, refuse to fear. Whatever challenges one faces, the best reaction is positive action, and the best action is to turn to God, to seek His help, to go to the God of wisdom.

written by Pete Miller


Christmas Traditions of Blended Families

Balancing the Christmas Holiday Season with Blended Families

While God never intended for families to be broken, His grace can bring blended families out of the brokenness into peaceful acceptance of each other. With time, the relationships can even grow into unity and fellowship where division and anger once ran amuck.

written by Amy Miller


O, For a Thousand Tongues to Sing, the Song and the Story

Composer Charles Wesley Writes O, For a Thousand Tongues to Sing

The great hymn writer, Charles Wesley, wrote more than 6,000 hymns. He wrote O, For a Thousand Tongues to Sing in 1739, shortly after his conversion.

written by Connie Ruth Christiansen


Teaching Teens that Jesus Heals

Jesus as the Model for Healing the Sick

Jesus Christ experienced every pain humanly possible while on earth, both prior to his crucifixion and while on the cross. But as he hung on the cross, Jesus, took upon himself all the sicknesses and diseases of mankind so that by his wounds people could be healed.

written by Pete Miller


Detoxing from Alcohol

What Happens When Addicts Withdraw or Detox from Alcohol

Alcohol is an addictive drug. When taken in high qualities, the body, especially the central nervous system, becomes accustomed to its presence. If consumption is stopped abruptly, there will usually be withdrawal symptoms.

written by Sherry Colby


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