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Posts by David Sproule (Page 127)

What’s the first thing people notice?

When people walk into your home, what is the first thing they notice? Is it the air temperature–a bit cold or a little warm? Is it the scent of the air–maybe some potpourri or musky laundry? Is it the orderliness of the home–everything in its place or the aftermath of some mini-tornadoes? What is the first thing that “hits them”? Our homes…

Young Men Leading in Worship

Having our Christian young men involved in leadership roles in worship is such an encouragement to me!  Sometimes there is a mindset that says, “We ought to wait until they are older and more mature and better trained to lead before we ‘put them up there.’”  But such an approach is harmful!  It’s harmful for everyone involved! I am encouraged when the…

Are you saying the same thing?

In order to become a Christian, one must “confess” his faith in Jesus Christ (Rom. 10:9-10). Of course, a Christian must continue to “confess” Christ (1 John 4:15). When a child of God sins, God calls upon him to “confess” his sins to our Father in heaven (1 John 1:9). The Greek word for “confess” is homologeo, which is a compound word,…

A better church family starts with me!

“I think the church ought to be more loving.” “I think the church should reach out to our visitors better.” “I think the church members should invite each other into their homes.” “I think the church members should write cards of encouragement to each other.” “I think the church should learn to greet one another and see people at services outside their…

The foul has become funny

It used to be that individuals were arrested for public drunkenness. That’s very rare anymore. Rather we seem to find great amusement and are brought to laughter at the sight (and sound) of such today. It used to be that sex outside of marriage (i.e., adultery, marriage) was frowned upon and looked at with public shame. Again, that’s very rare anymore. Rather…

“The Law makes rebels”?

I started reading a “religious” book this morning that is written (supposedly) for “Christians” to help them have a closer relationship with God and a better understanding of grace. The very first sentence of the book in chapter one states, “The Law makes rebels of people who want to love and be loved.” My one-word commentary of that statement is: WRONG! There…