In the long history of the world, only a few generations have been granted the role of defending freedom in its hour of maximum danger. —John F. Kennedy, Inaugural Address (1961) Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as ...
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Ted Nugent, Trayvon Martin and the Biblical Concept of Extreme Force
I say, put him to death, executed by the judgments of God upon him, as an implacable enemy to God and Israel. —Matthew Henry, Commentary (1708) Bible Stories You Never Heard Sunday school isn’t always the best place to learn ...
Read More »The Paradigm Of A Promised Land
The true promised land is the “New Earth,” an earth separated from heathendom and paganism and dedicated to the service of God. —Roderick Campbell, Israel and the New Covenant (1954) The Heavenly Country Abraham lived as a stranger in the ...
Read More »The Blessing of Wilderness
When the children of Israel came out of Egypt, God led them through the wilderness. There they faced hunger and thirst, weariness, and battle (Ex. 15—17). The wilderness was to be a short-term boot camp for that generation. But when Israel refused to enter the Promised Land, God sent His people back into the wilderness to wander for forty long years until the whole Exodus generation dropped dead—all except Joshua and Caleb (Num. 14). But what proved a graveyard for the older generation...
Read More »Facing Giants
Every culture represents a hope, or a loss of hope… Civilizations crumble when men lose hope. —Rousas J. Rushdoony, Revolt Against Maturity (1977) In war there is no substitute for victory. —General Douglas MacArthur Giants in the Earth We usually ...
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