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Posts by David Sproule (Page 122)

“I wish I had taken my kids to church less”

An elderly woman lay motionless on her bed, drawing shallow breaths, occasionally casting loving glances at her family and speaking ever-so softly.  In a few hours, she would take her final breath. This beautiful lady was the gentle matriarch of a wonderful Christian family.  She had raised three faithful children, lovingly stood by her husband’s side as he served as an elder…

You’re an alien!

As a kid growing up in the church, it used to bother me when preachers would refer to Christians as “aliens.” I had never seen a green, monster-like creature with spaghetti antennas on his head at church! Why must they insist on using that word? Such is the way that God refers to His people in the Bible! The Lord pleads with…

Are you sure it’s “love”?

I remember the wise counsel that I was given as a young man: “There is a difference between truly being in love with someone and being in love with being loved by someone.” “Being loved” by someone makes us feel good, feeds our self-esteem and builds our confidence. It usually makes us want to love in return. NONE of that is a…

A Simple G-O-S-P-E-L

For some people, the thought of teaching someone else the gospel is fearful and even paralyzing.  First of all, how do I get someone to agree to let me talk to them about the gospel, and then, if they agree, what do I even say?  While teaching the gospel is certainly a task to be taken seriously and with proper readiness, it…

And the world is still turning…

It’s the day after. (The day after “what” is somewhat immaterial.) It could be the day after you got an unexpected diagnosis. It could be the day after you lost someone very dear to you. It could be the day after the loss of a job or after a hard-fought proposal or after some catastrophe. Regardless of what transpired the previous day,…

“Deceiving and being deceived”

The apostle Paul endured “persecutions” and “afflictions” more than any Christian in America today can fathom. Yet, he said, “all who desire to live godly in Christ Jesus will suffer persecution” (2 Tim. 3:11-12). He looked toward the future and foretold of a time when “evil people and impostors will go from bad to worse, deceiving and being deceived” (3:13, ESV). The…

So easy to become distracted

One of the most memorable parts of the Disney movie “Up” is the dog that is repeatedly distracted by the “Squirrel!” While trying to pay attention (“Squirrel!”) to some very important instructions, the dog has a hard time not being distracted (“Squirrel!”). What a silly dog! Fortunately, as humans, we have advanced completely beyond such distractions in our lives. Right? Um, wrong!…

Double-tongued

One of the qualifications for a deacon is that he must not be “double-tongued” (1 Tim. 3:8). The expression describes a man who says one thing to one person and then something different to another person. A deacon must be honest and straightforward in his dealings with all people. So, is that just a qualification for deacons, or is that a responsibility…