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Monthly Archives: September 2023
NT Doctrine — 1 Corinthians 9
In the previous chapter, Paul ends by saying he would voluntarily set aside freedoms and privileges granted by the gospel message in order to promote that message. This chapter expands on the idea. Paul was not a slave under human … Continue reading
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Tagged Corinthians, ministry, self denial
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Ride Photos 26
Today I rode out to Draper Lake. This time I felt like visiting at least one of the many land points, so I started with Point 1. On the way, I passed this swampy overflow basin. It was here before … Continue reading
NT Doctrine — 1 Corinthians 8
The letter the Corinthians wrote to Paul had a lot of questions. Among them was the issue of food offered to idols. We sense that Paul is quoting their comments in that letter, but it’s hard to be sure without … Continue reading
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Tagged conscience, Corinthians, faith, superstition
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Urban Journey 04
First, a random photo from my most recent visit to Draper Lake. Along the main trail itself, there was simply too much uncontrolled greenery to get any good photos. However, I got off the trail and visited the southern shore … Continue reading
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Tagged cycling, Deep Fork Greenway Trail, Deep Fork River, photography
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NT Doctrine — 1 Corinthians 7
In passing here Paul refers to the rising threat of Roman persecution for Christians. It was the same warning Christ issued to His disciples in Matthew 24-25, the same events, which eventually took Paul’s life. It persisted for another two … Continue reading
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Tagged Corinthians, human sexuality, marriage, tribulation
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The New WHO Treaty
On the one hand, I can’t imagine that folks who read my blog aren’t aware of LewRockwell.com. I’ve referred to that site too often, and so have others. Still, it seemed important enough to point out this article posted there: … Continue reading
A Little More about the Forte
Today I headed north along the North Canadian River Valley, my first road ride on the Forte. Three years later there is still no work done on Midwest Boulevard at the Crutcho Creek bridge. However, folks who got tired of … Continue reading
NT Doctrine — 1 Corinthians 6
If it is our duty to discern who is and who isn’t covenant family, then why do we breach that boundary for personal disputes? Corinth was easily the most cosmopolitan city in Greece; sailors from the whole known world passed … Continue reading
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Tagged Corinthians, feudalism, human sexuality, Roman Law
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Urban Journey 03
Oklahoma County is notorious for failing to budget in weather damage and replacement of infrastructure that was worn out long ago. It’s now a couple of months since a collection of very heavy rain storms damaged the Vickie Drive bridge … Continue reading
Posted in cycling, photography
Tagged bikeways, cycling, folding bicycle, OKC, Oklahoma County, urban photography
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