Author Pastor Randy Moll

  • These words of Jesus say so much to us as believers. It is as Jesus told James and John, and all His disciples (v. 35ff.; cf. Matthew 20:20ff.): “Whosoever will be great among you, shall be your minister: and whosoever of you will be the chiefest, shall be servant of all” (v. 43-44).

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  • Do we weep over our sins? Do we consider what they cost the Lord Jesus when He suffered and died upon the cross? Do we treat His blood, shed for us upon the cross, as common and unholy? Cf. Hebrews 10:29

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  • Why do people not come to Jesus? Why do they avoid reading their Bibles and going to churches where the Word of God is taught and proclaimed? Why do they even try to silence the preaching of God’s Word and keep its message from being posted and proclaimed on the Internet and in the media? They love darkness rather than light because their deeds are evil!

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  • Does anyone have an excuse? Can anyone say I didn’t know there was an almighty and all-wise God? The answer is no. Why? Because God’s creation (as well as the law of God written upon man’s heart) testifies to the existence of an almighty, all-wise creator to whom we are responsible for our lives and to whom we must one day give account.

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  • The apostle John, who simply refers to himself as an elder in the church, writes to the elect lady and her children. While this could be a real woman named Kuria (the Greek word here translated lady) who has children and a sister, it appears more likely that John writes to a local church and to the believers in that church.

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