| | As I'm sure you all noticed, I have some new links on my site. Although I have used Ray Comfort's resources for many years (especially "The Way of the Master"), I had never visited his website. Wow! I was impressed at the extensive online resources he had available and excited to see that he made them easy to link to. So these are just a few of my favorites. I encourage you to use them and look into them - they are quite good. As my pastor recently said, one of the things that I really apriciate about his recources is that he uses the law for it's intended purpose, to convict of sin (see Gal. 3:24, Romans 7:4-6 and Romans 10:4 - indeed all of Romans 6, 7 & 10). My site now features "Sonata in D Major, K491" by Sarlatti, performed by one of my favorite classical pianists - Vladimir Horowitz. (see currently reading at the top) Wow. This book is very gripping. There is something very inspiring about reading the stories of those who laid it all on the line for their faith. Very convicting, too, because you keep asking yourself, "Would I have done that in his place?" Then you pray that you would, and pray that Christ would give you His strength to live every moment entirely surrendered to Him. Or, in other words, "Live every day as if it were your last." That is something that I, and I think many others, easily lose sight of. Finally, I would just like to clarify for those of you who haven't or couldn't follow the previous thred: my previous post "Don't Beat People Up with Scripture" was not directed specifically at anyone. Rather I was merely posting a danger sign on a dangerous path that I see amny Christians to be on, with the hope that not only would those on the path take warning and get off before it was too late, but also that others coming to the path would avoid it. I hope this clears up any misunderstandings. |
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