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Introduction:
Recently, I have been in minor depression because the USA election results
and because of being forsaken by two relatives in my life. But I am on the road
of recovery because of listening to a lot of worship music this weekend and
doing more on my Bible study about the word “know” in New Testament. For
the past few weeks, I have been thinking about what are the best usages of time
for me. The theme of the church I attend is “A Passion to Know Him and Make
Him Known!” and in every sermon I have heard there, Pastor Bob has
mentioned Jesus Christ many times. So how should I use the Internet better to
promote Jesus Christ and God’s wonderful truths a lot more?
There used to be a USA TV advertisement that had three individuals get
slapped in the face and all three said, “Thanks, I needed that.” Well in a sense I
could have said or at least thought the same thing during the worship and the
sermon I heard this afternoon (November 30, 2008). The songs were “Like
Eagles/Let Us Fix Our Eyes”, “The Voice of Truth”, “Can a Nation Be
Changed”, My Hope is Built”, “Above All”, and “This Is My Desire”.
Ill WARNING!!!
• "without which no one will see the Lord"
• "which" is masculine and singular and refers to "holiness"
• We are being told that without the pursuit of personal and practical holiness
no one will seethe Lord!
• Though we will never in this life time obtain pure holiness, we are still
commanded to pursue it.
Note: We ended up the service with the following famous hymn and repeated the
last two lines, which deeply touched me.
When I Survey The Wondrous Cross
By Isaac Watts (1674-1748)
Note: After returning home, I felt as if the Holy Spirit wanted me to respond to
the following hymn. The bolded italicized lines touched me deeply too.
My Hope Is Built
Text: Edward Mote, 1797-1874
Music: William B. Bradbury, 1816-1868
Refrain:
On Christ the solid rock I stand,
all other ground is sinking sand;
all other ground is sinking sand.