... the disease. They all had it and were dying at an alarming rate. Characteristic of the disease was a rash on the back of the neck. All he had to do was treat the rash with the medication and the people could be healed . . . but he couldn’t get anybody to let him give ... Ira Matathia and Marian Salzman, Next: Trends for the Near Future (New York: The Overlook Press, 1999), p. 112. 4. Jim Black, http://www.sermoncentral.com/sermon.asp?SermonID=82293&ContributorID=9170 5. www.caver.net/arch/jess14.html ; www. ...
... it did convey youthful willingness to go out and live for noble purposes, and to do battle against slums, war, Jim Crow-ism, poverty, ignorance, and sin. It called for a new age and high-minded young disciples: "Are ye able," said ... to those positions which only come with time and to "those for whom it has been prepared." The young upstart often deserves a put-down. Rashness can be insufferable, and who but the neophyte can be the "wise of the earth"? Leave it to the sophomore to outdo everyone in opinions ...
... an amusing article that appeared in his local paper. Over the past several years in Houston, Texas there have been a rash of incidents in which dogs have attacked small children. As a result, the newspapers have run several stories about the ... said, `Run, D.J., run!'" the young man reported. (3) There may have been times in your life in which God has whispered, "Run, Jim, run!" Or "Run, Sally, Run!" Particularly is this a valuable message when we are tempted. In one way or another, to those who believe ...
... about an amusing article that appeared in his local paper. Over the past several years in Houston there have been a rash of incidents in which dogs have attacked small children. As a result, the newspapers have run several stories about the ... your life when you need to listen to that voice of God. For that's always what God is whispering when we're facing temptation, "Run, Jim, run!" Or "Run, Sally, Run!" Life may drive us into the wilderness of Temptation and we may feel all alone but we are not really alone ...