Author Pastor Randy Moll

  • As Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness and those who looked upon it in faith lived, so also sinners today can look to Christ Jesus, who was crucified for our sins and has risen again in victory; and those who look to Jesus in faith will not die eternally but live!

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  • What about us? I sometimes wonder how many times Jesus would have to ask me if I love Him for, even though I may not have denied Jesus in the same way as Peter, I have often denied Him by failing to speak up in His name, by failing to follow Him and by going my own way instead of His. And, without love for Jesus, how can we begin to trust in Him for our salvation, deny ourselves and follow Him, obey Him and live in accord with His commandments or be faithful to Him unto death? The Bible tells us that “love is the fulfillment of the law” (Romans 13:10; 1 Corinthians 13:1ff.; 1 John 2:5; 5:2-3; Matthew 22:35-40; Revelation 2:10).

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  • While many would prefer that pastors know nothing of their lives but what they see on Sunday mornings, it is the job of pastors to uncover sins.

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  • The Book of Lamentations describes, in poetic form, God’s judgment upon His people, their suffering, their anguish and the end of temple worship in Jerusalem for 70 years.

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  • Though it doesn’t happen often, I was asked by a friend in the newspaper business for my take on a world event and how that fits into the prophecies of the Scripture regarding end times. His take was apparently based on an entirely different view regarding the end times than mine — a view which is rooted in dispensationalism and includes a secret rapture, a tribulation period and a millennial kingdom here in this world.

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