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Elderly Woman Witnesses to Robber

Posted in christian life, links, news on April 11, 2008 by Richard

This is a great story. It’s not exactly new, but if you haven’t heard the story of Pauline Jacobi, watch this news bulletin.

Nice to have a truly happy news story. I thought they ruined it towards the end, though, by stating that they are still searching for the guy. Question for readers: should they still have continued to look for this man?

Also, this example shows that apologetics, while useful, are often unnecessary. When witnessing to this man, Jacobi didn’t break down the Cosmological or Teleological Argument; she didn’t start talking about extra-biblical evidence of the life of Jesus or 1 Corinthians 15. She merely convicted the man and got him to acknowledge his sin. He obviously knew what he was doing was wrong, and when his sin was brought to the light, and shown for what it really was, he broke down.

Maybe he had robbed before, or maybe this was his first time. The point is, he realized that he had stooped so low as to threaten a sweet, grandmotherly old lady with death if she didn’t give him money.

So many times we are like the man, secretly knowing we are sinning but refusing to acknowledge our sin for what it is- as we continue to move further and further away from God until we reach the point of threatening to kill an old lady for whatever cash she may have on her. Pray that we stop this.

Hat tip: Joe Carter at the evangelical outpost

More on the Cross

Posted in links on March 10, 2008 by Richard

In the same spirit as my last post, Kevin Wright at Wright off the Bat has a brief post discussing a quote from Dr. Martin Luther King on the cross, and the implications of taking it up. It’s a powerful quote, and the post has some good thoughts.

The One Year Bible

Posted in bible, links on January 2, 2008 by Richard

I just came across this site today. It’s a organization of the ESV translation of the Bible so it can be read in one year if one page is read a day. I like how it isn’t organized on a purely linear basis, but has a passages from the Old Testament, the New Testament, Psalms, and Proverbs on each day’s page.

I’m definitely going to make an attempt to keep up with this, and encourage everyone to do the same (New Year’s resolution, anyone?).

I’m sure this isn’t the only one-year Bible reading plan or website out there. Does anybody else have a favorite?

UPDATE: No sooner had I posted this than I came across this from Tom Gilson at Thinking Christian. This one is designed to be used with your own Bible.