Bad Company [Podcast]
Have you ever been around bad company? I don’t mean house guests. I’m referring to those people we choose to hang around—and more importantly why we...
We need to examine our lives for any substitutes we’ve allowed to replace the Lord, and we should make our daily pilgrimage without regard to personal convenience. Jeroboam worried he would lose the kingdom if Israel worshiped the Lord in Jerusalem, so he offered a series of substitutes: alternate gods, an alternate capital, alternate temples, alternate priests, and alternate feasts.
He accommodated the people’s need for worship by appealing to convenience as a justification for compromise. Bad idea.
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Have you ever been around bad company? I don’t mean house guests. I’m referring to those people we choose to hang around—and more importantly why we...
I received an odd prescription from the pharmacy. It was funny, in fact. (I share the story in the opening minutes of this week’s podcast.) Truth be...
Who’s on first? The question may make us think of a classic comedy routine. But the question goes deeper when we consider the most important...