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| The Limits of the Human Will | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Bondage, spiritual, Brokenness, Depravity, Disobedience, Fall of Humanity, Foolishness, Free will, Human condition, Human limitations, Human nature, Lostness, Poverty, spiritual, Rebellion, Repentance, Running from God, Sin, Sinful nature, Temptation, Temptation, avoiding, Temptation, resisting, Weakness, Will, human, World, Worldliness |
| Filters: | Christian Culture, Quotes |
| References: | Genesis 3:1 , Numbers 32:23 , Job 4:8 , Proverbs 22:8 , Hosea 8:7 , Romans 1:18 , Romans 3:23 , Galatians 5:19 , Galatians 6:7 , 2 Timothy 2:25 |
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Many of us act as if repentance is a matter of the will. [But] we can't "will" ourselves into change. We can't "will" ourselves into feeling contrition or remorse. Repentance isn't doing something about our sin; rather it means admitting that we can't do anything about our sin. We cannot woo ourselves into anything but the most external form of repentance.
All our effort, striving, and willpower have ...
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| "Civil Lunatics" Reveal a Disturbing Piece of Human Nature | Printer view Average User Rating: Not yet rated
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This impulse can be hard to quantify, mainly because thinking about it makes us uncomfortable. But it's pictured well in a disturbing practice currently employed by the Nigerian judicial system in western Africa.
The country of Niger has an established police and criminal justice system—one of the remnants of its days as a French colony. There are Nigerian police officers and judges, as well ...
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| Director James Toback and Boxer Mike Tyson on Human Goodness | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Carnality, Depravity, Evil, Flesh, Goodness, Guilt, Human condition, Human nature, Humanity, Self-control, Sin, Sinful nature |
| Filters: | Famous People, Stories, Youth & Children |
| References: | Genesis 3 , Matthew 7:11 , Matthew 12:34-35 , Romans 3:9-23 , Romans 7:8-24 , Ephesians 2:1-3 |
| Tone: | Neutral/Mixed |
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I recently read an article about 2009's Tyson, a documentary about the life of former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson. Tyson is remembered for being one of the most feared boxers of all time, not just for his knockout punch—he knocked out 44 of his 50 losing opponents—but also for his anger, his unpredictability, and the impression that he was a powerful man wildly out of control. In 1992, ...
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| Mark Buerhle Is Perfect, Temporarily | Printer view Average User Rating: Not yet rated
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| Topics: | Brokenness, Depravity, Failure, Flesh, Guilt, Human condition, Perfection, Sin, Sinful nature, Winning |
| Filters: | Pop Culture, Sports, Stories |
| References: | Genesis 3 , Genesis 6:5 , Ecclesiastes 7:20 , Matthew 5:48 , Romans 3:10-23 , Galatians 3:22 , 1 John 1:8 |
| Tone: | Neutral/Mixed |
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Perfection, human perfection, is one of the rarest things on earth. The world of sports shows how rare, or short lived, perfection is for us. For example, last week (the week of July 20, 2009) as I walked out of the office and got into my car for my daily commute home, I turned on sports radio. The hosts were in the middle of an interview with White Sox ace Mark Buerhle, and they were excited. Soon ...
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| A New Quest for Immortality | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Arrogance, Assumptions, Atheism, Belief, Creation, Creator, Death, Eternal life, Ethics, Evolution, Human limitations, Humanism, Immortality, Modernism, Mortality, Pride, Science, Self-reliance, Skepticism, Technology, Unbelief, Worldview |
| Filters: | Stories |
| References: | Genesis 3 , Genesis 11:1-9 , Matthew 6:25-34 , 1 Corinthians 15:26 , Hebrews 9:27 , James 4:14 |
| Tone: | Neutral/Mixed |
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A new movement has emerged from California's Silicon Valley. It's a combination of philosophy, faith, and science known as transhumanism. An article in The Futurist magazine describes transhumanism as "radical life extension and life expansion." Those devoted to the movement "perceive the human body as a work in progress." They believe that "evolution took humanity this far…and only technology ...
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| An Intellectually Honest Atheist | Printer view Average User Rating: Not yet rated
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| Topics: | Abortion, Agnosticism, Atheism, Belief, Doubt, Education, Ethics, Euthanasia, Evil, Immorality, Infant, Life, Morality, Murder, Philosophy, Religion, Truth, Unbelief, Wickedness, Worldliness, Worldview |
| Filters: | Famous People, Free, Stories |
| References: | Exodus 20:5 , Deuteronomy 5:9 , Psalm 2:1-3 , Psalm 14:1 , Psalm 53:1 , Romans 1:18-25 , Romans 1:28-32 , Romans 5:10 , 1 Corinthians 1:18-19 , Ephesians 4:17-18 , Philippians 3:18 , Colossians 1:21 , Hebrews 1:13 , Hebrews 10:13 , Hebrews 10:27 |
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Fresh from a debate on whether or not humans can be moral without God, author and apologist Dinesh D'Souza offers a few reflections on his sparring partner, Princeton University's Peter Singer, a bioethicist:
Singer is a mild-mannered fellow who speaks calmly and lucidly. Yet you wouldn't have to read his work too long to find his extreme positions. He cheerfully advocates infanticide and euthanasia ...
Dinesh D'Souza, "Staring into the Abyss," www.christianitytoday.com (3-17-09) |
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| Denying Our Hunger Means Missing the Blessing | Printer view Average User Rating: Not yet rated
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| Topics: | Blessing, Children, Deceit, Desires, Experiencing God, Honesty, Human condition, Human limitation, Human limitations, Human Need, Hunger, Hunger, physical, Hunger, spiritual, Lying, Needs, Perspective, Prayer, Spiritual Perspective, Spiritual Thirst |
| Filters: | Christian Culture, Stories, Youth & Children |
| References: | Psalm 63:1 , Proverbs 14:12-16 , Matthew 5:6 , Matthew 6:33 , John 7:37-38 |
| Tone: | Warn |
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Spiritual hunger is a precondition to God's blessing. The problem is, we are in denial about our condition—or we are taught to be in denial. When I was growing up, my mom would occasionally take me with her when she visited friends. Sitting on the couch next to her with my hands folded in my lap, listening to conversation that was meaningless to me as a small boy, was an excruciatingly dull ...
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| Kay Warren Sees Human Capacity for Evil | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Anger, Bondage, spiritual, Carnality, Depravity, Evil, Fall of Humanity, Flesh, Free, Hate, Hatred, Human condition, Human nature, Immorality, Law, Lostness, Morality, Old man, Poverty, spiritual, Rebellion, Sin, Sinful nature, Spiritual warfare, Ten Commandments, Violence, Weakness, Will, human |
| Filters: | Everyday Disciples, Free, History, International, Stories |
| References: | Genesis 3 , Genesis 6:5 , Jeremiah 17:9 , Matthew 15:18-20 , Mark 7:21-23 , Romans 3:10-23 , Romans 7:14-24 , Galatians 5:19-21 , Ephesians 2:1-3 |
| Tone: | Warn |
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The first time I visited Rwanda, I went looking for monsters, albeit a different category of monster—the kind that isn't relegated to B movies. I had heard about the 1994 genocide that had left one million people dead—tortured, raped, viciously murdered—and somehow I thought it would be easy to spot the perpetrators. I naïvely assumed I would be able to look men and women in the ...
Kay Warren, "The Only Hope for Monsters," Christianity Today magazine (October 2008), p. 98 |
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| The Human Longing for a Meaningful Harvest | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Choices, Consequences, Decisions, Finances, Fruit, Generosity, Giving, God, providence of, Greed, Harvest, Harvest, Spiritual, Lifestyle, Money, Money, tithing, Offering, Possessions, Poverty, Prosperity, Reaping, Rewards, Sowing, Sowing and reaping, Stewardship, Stinginess, Tithing, Work |
| Filters: | Stories |
| References: | 2 Corinthians 9:6-11 , Colossians 3:17-4:1 |
| Tone: | Commend |
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As tedious and tiresome as it can be, there's something soothing about the sound and smell of leaves as you rake, and something satisfying about seeing them all bundled up when you're done.
What is it about raking leaves that's so satisfying? It has to do with the harvest. Human beings have a primal urge to sow and reap, to gather a crop, to bundle the fruits of their labor. To a farmer, the harvest ...
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| The Importance of Identifying Relational Issues | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Brotherly love, Church, Church life, Church, family of God, Church, health of, Communication, Community, Conflict, Division, Family, Family of God, Fatherhood, Fathers, Fellowship, human, Husbands, Listening, Marriage, Men, Motherhood, Mothers, Obstacles, Parenthood, Parenting, Perspective, Problems, Relationships, Spouses, Unity, Wives, Women |
| Filters: | Stories, Work & Career |
| References: | Matthew 22:39 , John 13:34-35 , John 15:12-13 , Acts 2:42-47 , Romans 12:10 , Romans 12:13 , Romans 16:23 , Ephesians 4:15 , Philippians 2:1-4 , 1 Peter 1:22 , 1 Peter 4:9 |
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The Thing in the Bushes is a book about corporate blind spots. Authors Kevin Graham Ford and James D. Osterhaus point out that most leaders of companies or other organizations know "something is seriously wrong, but they can't see it. Something unidentified and insidious is lurking in the shadows like a 'thing in the bushes,' and it has the organization in a death grip." Through careful research, ...
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