My favorite scene of the Ranch.

My favorite scene of the Ranch.
Beautiful spot on the Ranch

Tuesday, December 25, 2018

Saturday, November 24, 2018

Facing cultural storms

Facing cultural storms: Six trends that are rapidly reshaping the lives of American Christians

Monday, November 5, 2018

President Trump’s Message: JOBS

President Trump’s Message: JOBS: President Trump presented a compelling editorial to the American people, focusing on the economic recovery that has taken place under GOP leadership. Fox News published the President’s Oped: For many Americans, the Great Recession brought dark days we will never forget – and never want to repeat. It wasn’t long ago that economists told us …

Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Trump Takes On Socialism

Trump Takes On Socialism: Today, the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) released a report outlining the opportunity costs of socialism on the macro economy, including standards of living, and the impact on the Federal budget.  Below is the executive summary.  Read the full report here. Coincident with the 200th anniversary of Karl Marx’s birth, socialism is making a comeback in …

Monday, July 30, 2018

Trump threatens government shutdown over border issues

Trump threatens government shutdown over border issues: President Donald Trump said Sunday he is willing to shut down the federal government if Democrats in Congress won’t cooperate on legislation to sec

Monday, April 23, 2018

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Saturday, February 10, 2018

Friday, January 19, 2018

Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Proverbs 15:16; Better#sn One of the frequent characteristics of wisdom literature is the “better” saying; it is a comparison of different but similar things to determine which is to be preferred. These two verses focus on spiritual things being better than troubled material things. is little with the fear of the Lordthan great wealth and turmoil#sn Turmoil refers to anxiety; the fear of the Lord alleviates anxiety, for it brings with it contentment and confidence. with it.#sn Not all wealth has turmoil with it. But the proverb is focusing on the comparison of two things – fear of the Lord with little and wealth with turmoil. Between these two, the former is definitely better.

Proverbs 15:16; Better#sn One of the frequent characteristics of wisdom literature is the “better” saying; it is a comparison of different but similar things to determine which is to be preferred. These two verses focus on spiritual things being better than troubled material things. is little with the fear of the Lordthan great wealth and turmoil#sn Turmoil refers to anxiety; the fear of the Lord alleviates anxiety, for it brings with it contentment and confidence. with it.#sn Not all wealth has turmoil with it. But the proverb is focusing on the comparison of two things – fear of the Lord with little and wealth with turmoil. Between these two, the former is definitely better.

Monday, January 15, 2018

Proverbs 18:10; The name of the Lord#sn The “name of the Lord” is a metonymy of subject. The “name” here signifies not the personal name “Yahweh,” for that would be redundant in the expression “the name of Yahweh,” but the attributes of the Lord (cf. Exod 34:5-7) – here his power to protect. is like#tn The comparative “like” does not appear in the Hebrew text, but is implied by the metaphor; it is supplied for the sake of clarity. a strong tower;#tn Heb “a tower of strength,” with “strength” regarded as attributive by most English versions. The metaphor “strong tower” indicates that God is a secure refuge. The figure is qualified in the second colon.the righteous person runs#sn The metaphor of “running” to the Lord refers to a whole-hearted and unwavering trust in God’s protection (e.g., Isa 40:31). to it and is set safely on high.#tn Heb “is high” or “is inaccessible.” This military-type expression stresses the effect of the trust – security, being out of danger (see HALOT 1305 s.v. שׂגב). Other scriptures will supply the ways that God actually protects people who trust him.

Proverbs 18:10; The name of the Lord#sn The “name of the Lord” is a metonymy of subject. The “name” here signifies not the personal name “Yahweh,” for that would be redundant in the expression “the name of Yahweh,” but the attributes of the Lord (cf. Exod 34:5-7) – here his power to protect. is like#tn The comparative “like” does not appear in the Hebrew text, but is implied by the metaphor; it is supplied for the sake of clarity. a strong tower;#tn Heb “a tower of strength,” with “strength” regarded as attributive by most English versions. The metaphor “strong tower” indicates that God is a secure refuge. The figure is qualified in the second colon.the righteous person runs#sn The metaphor of “running” to the Lord refers to a whole-hearted and unwavering trust in God’s protection (e.g., Isa 40:31). to it and is set safely on high.#tn Heb “is high” or “is inaccessible.” This military-type expression stresses the effect of the trust – security, being out of danger (see HALOT 1305 s.v. שׂגב). Other scriptures will supply the ways that God actually protects people who trust him.

God's Name: Devotions From Time Of Grace - God's holy name matters more than anything in the world, and he wants you to think a lot of it.

God's Name: Devotions From Time Of Grace - God's holy name matters more than anything in the world, and he wants you to think a lot of it.: God's holy name matters more than anything in the world, and he wants you to think a lot of it.