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Lessons from an Ancient Graveyard: Eternal Truths from Genesis 5

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In a world shrouded in the fog of skepticism and secularism, where the unyielding authority of God's Word is ridiculed like echoes in a forsaken canyon, it's imperative for true believers to anchor their souls in the literal, rock-solid truths of Scripture. As we teeter on the brink of a new year, like wanderers at the edge of a vast, uncharted wilderness, let's linger in the shadows of an often-ignored passage: Genesis 5:1-5 . This isn't a dusty, forgotten scroll of names—it's a divine tapestry , woven with threads of eternity, portraying a spiritual graveyard where crumbling tombstones, etched by the winds of time and the finger of God, murmur haunting lessons about our divine origins, our tragic fall , and our radiant hope in Christ. Drawing from the inerrant, blazing light of God's Word, we'll unravel these verses, infusing them with the vivid colors of supporting Scriptures to erect a towering fortress of faith amid these turbulent end times. Envision ...

Planning for the New Year: Aligning Your Steps with God's Eternal Purpose

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As we stand on the threshold of a new year, the world around us buzzes with resolutions, goals, and self-improvement plans. Gym memberships surge, diets are declared, and planners are filled with ambitious to-do lists. But as fundamentalist Christians , rooted in the unchanging truth of God's Word, we must approach this season differently. The Bible warns us against leaning on our own understanding ( Proverbs 3:5-6 ) and reminds us that "many are the plans in a person's heart, but it is the Lord's purpose that prevails" ( Proverbs 19:21 ). So, how should we, as faithful followers of Jesus Christ, plan for the year ahead? Let us turn to Scripture for guidance, seeking first the Kingdom of God ( Matthew 6:33 ) and committing our ways to Him. In this post, I'll outline a biblically grounded approach to new year planning—one that prioritizes spiritual growth, submission to God's sovereignty, and practical obedience. This isn't about chasing worldly success...

Biblical Preparation: Readying Your Heart for a New Year

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As Christians, we approach each new year not as a secular reset marked by fleeting resolutions, but as an opportunity to align our lives more closely with God's unchanging Word. The Bible doesn't speak directly of "New Year's Eve parties" or gym memberships, but it overflows with timeless truths about preparation, vigilance, and embracing God's renewals. In a world drifting further from biblical absolutes, let's turn to Scripture to equip ourselves for what lies ahead—whether personal trials, societal upheaval, or the imminent return of Christ. The Call to Diligent Preparation Proverbs urges us to learn from creation itself. "Go to the ant, thou sluggard; consider her ways, and be wise: Which having no guide, overseer, or ruler, Provideth her meat in the summer, and gathereth her food in the harvest" (Proverbs 6:6-8, KJV). Just as the ant stores up for lean times without being told, we must prepare our households and hearts. This isn't about...

Biblical Preparation: Readying Your Heart for a New Year

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 As fundamentalist Christians, we approach each new year not as a secular reset marked by fleeting resolutions, but as an opportunity to align our lives more closely with God's unchanging Word. The Bible doesn't speak directly of "New Year's Eve parties" or gym memberships, but it overflows with timeless truths about preparation, vigilance, and embracing God's renewals. In a world drifting further from biblical absolutes , let's turn to Scripture to equip ourselves for what lies ahead—whether personal trials, societal upheaval , or the imminent return of Christ . The Call to Diligent Preparation Proverbs urges us to learn from creation itself. "Go to the ant, thou sluggard; consider her ways, and be wise: Which having no guide, overseer, or ruler, Provideth her meat in the summer, and gathereth her food in the harvest" (Proverbs 6:6-8, KJV). Just as the ant stores up for lean times without being told, we must prepare our households and hearts. T...

That's it, I quit!

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 Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, fellow fundamentalists who hold fast to the inerrant Word of God, have you ever reached that breaking point in your walk with the Lord? Where the burdens of life, ministry, or even the complaints of those around you make you cry out, "That's it, I quit!"? If so, turn with me to Numbers 11:1-25 , a powerful passage that reveals the heart of a weary leader and the faithfulness of our sovereign God. In this Scripture, we see the Israelites ' ungrateful murmuring and Moses ' raw desperation—yet through it all, God's provision shines as a reminder that He never leaves His servants to bear the load alone. Let's dive into the text. The chapter opens with the people complaining "in the hearing of the LORD " (v. 1), and His anger is kindled, sending fire to consume the outskirts of the camp. Moses intercedes, and the fire ceases, but the grumbling doesn't stop. Soon, the rabble among them craves the foods of Egypt...