Posts by Spencer DeBurgh (Page 111)
If I was a movie star…
In Kirk Cameron’s new movie, “Fireproof,” he has to kiss the actress playing his wife. That was a problem.
Cameron will not kiss any woman who is not his wife.
“I have a commitment not to kiss any other woman,” the fo…
Government and Morality
I like what this article says about government and political morality.
Governmental respect for individual freedom and the autonomy of nongovernmental spheres of authority is a requirement of political morality. Government must not try to run people…
kick yourself if you missed it
You probably never thought you would kick yourself for missing a congregational meeting.
Last night’s meeting really was a great time.
Paul A. gave a solid and succinct summary of our church finances. This was quite encouraging, as we saw how …
My favorite lunch
Like many pastors, I make my share of lunch appointments.
But my best lunches happen on Fridays.
Today we had scrambled eggs, cinnamon toast, english muffins and fruit.
Here are a few random comments lofted up around our table this no…
“For Christ’s Sake!”
This comes from Charles Spurgeon
I know I post lots of quotes on here and some may be quite ignorable.
That’s fine. Blogs are free for the picking. Not everything may suit your taste.
But work with me on this one.
If you slow down and take this on…
Country First?
In our Pastor’s meeting last week we read 1 Corinthians 9:19-23.
For though I am free from all, I have made myself a servant to all, that I might win more of them. To the Jews I became as a Jew, in order to win Jews. To those under the law I b…
Prayer Walk
Today was the perfect day for a prayer walk.
I got out of the office at lunch time and walked around the park in Franksville.
The warmth of the sun balanced with the cool of the breeze.
The deep green of the grass set off the light blue of the sky.
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Praying before Watching (or Clicking)
I have been convicted lately about the influence of electronic media in my mind and heart.
The sermon on Ephesians 5:3-4 raised this as an important issue.
The Spirit is prompting changes in my choices.
Happily, several people here have told me …
Dealing with Guilt
You ever read a verse and feel instant conviction?
You ever experience a sense of surgery-on-my-soul while sitting under the preaching of the Word?
Do you struggle with guilt?
None of these things is bad.
We should feel that prod…
Holiness is a Harvest
“[The flesh is that] lower nature that is in each of us and remains in us even after conversion and baptism. It is one of the fields of our human estate in which we may sow.
“To ‘sow to the flesh’ is to pander to it, to cos…