Posts Tagged ‘ compromise ’

Regained Sight

Feb 5th, 2010 | By Eric Gilmour | Category: The Kingdom of God

To speak the word “regain” is to state that the subject in view had previously been realized. In this case, the blind man asked to “regain” his sight.  He wanted to get back that which he previously had.  I believe that many modern American Christians are backslidden.  Backslidden, meaning, they have lost the sight that [...]



From Gilgal to Bochim

Jan 6th, 2009 | By David Arkley | Category: Scripture

The book of Judges opens with the recounting of Israel’s campaign to conquer the territories allotted them by the LORD, capturing the cities and dispossessing the inhabitants of the land. However, despite initial success in the united victories of Judah and Simeon, and from the house of Joseph, Israel failed to complete what they had [...]



Unyielding and Hardened for the Glory of God

Jan 2nd, 2009 | By Michael L. Brown | Category: Revolution & Justice

When we think of the words “unyielding and hardened,” we think of stubborn sinners defiantly refusing to heed the message of God, of proud and obstinate rebels firmly entrenched in their arrogance and intransigence. We think of sinful hearts that refuse to bow, of determined and resolute wills that [...]