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Who is This Child

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           The year was 1809 and a traveler was passing through Kentucky. He stopped at a store and asked, “Anything happen around here, lately?” “No, nothing ever happens around here. There was a baby born out at the Lincoln cabin last night–that’s all.”Just a baby at the Lincoln cabin -Abraham. Abraham Lincoln was born in a log cabin in, Kentucky to Thomas and Nancy Lincoln. Due to a land dispute, the Lincolns were forced to move to Indiana in 1817, where the family "squatted" on public land to scrap out a living in a crude shelter, hunting game and farming a small plot. Thomas was eventually able to buy the land. At 22-year-old Abraham Lincoln struck out on his own, making a living in manual labor.Abraham Lincoln became the 16th president of the United States, serving from March 1861 until his assassination in April 1865.   Abraham Lincoln is regarded as one of America's greatest heroes due to his incredible impact on the nation. Lincoln's distinctively hu
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      Two explorers were on a jungle safari when suddenly a ferocious lion jumped in front of them. “Keep calm” the first explorer whispered. “Remember what we read in that book on wild animals? If you stand perfectly still and look the lion in the eye, he will turn and run.” “Sure,” replied his companion. “You’ve read the book, and I’ve read the book. But has the lion read the book?” ( Source unknown) In Psalm 34:9 David says “O fear the Lord , you His saints; For to those who fear Him there is no want”. David’s whole life is a testimony that he feared God more than anything or anyone else. David’s fear of God was healthy and positive.There are two distinct types of fears, servile fear and filial fear. Servile fear is the kind of fear a prisoner has for his torturer. Filial fear is a fear born of reverence, awe, and adoration. What is the fear of God? Fear of God is doing the right thing in his eyes. The Israelites were commanded “Do not steal, do not lie, do not deceive one a

Love Has Bloomed Again

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  A man approached Peter Marshall, chaplain to the US Senate in the late 1940s and said, “I have a problem. I’ve been tithing for some time. It wasn’t too bad when I started out working. I was making $20,000 a year and I could afford to give $2,000. But, you see, Peter, I’m now making $500,000 a year, and there’s just no way I can afford a tithe of $50,000." When Peter Marshall had thought about it, he said, “Yes, sir, I think you do have a problem. I think what we ought to do is pray right now. Would that be okay?” The man said that it would. So Dr Marshall prayed, “Dear Lord, this man has a problem. I pray that you help him, Lord. I pray that you reduce his salary back to the place where he can afford to tithe.” Paul is in prison when he writes the book of Philippians. The book is a ‘thank you” letter to them for a gift they have sent to him.  He has lost the freedom to work and minister at the capacity that he once had.  He is anticipating a trial before Nero which could