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Author Archives: Corey Sharpe
Is Ash Wednesday Biblical?
“Be careful not to practice your righteousness in front of others to be seen by them. If you do, you will have no reward from your Father in heaven.” Matthew 6:1 I just received a bag of ashes in the … Continue reading
Posted in christianity, fasting, Old Testament
Tagged Ash Wednesday, ashes, christianity, church, community, Gospel, judgment, mortality, Old Testament, prayer, reconciliation, religion, theology
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Arguing Can Be Good For You!
“When Peter came to Antioch, I (Paul) had to oppose him to his face.” Galatians 2:11 Our recent election provided numerous opportunities for arguing. Many of these centered around the candidates themselves, while others took place at a philosophical level. … Continue reading
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Tagged church, conflict resolution, forgiveness, holiness, marriage, sanctification
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God’s Dysfunctional Families
“While they were in the field, Cain attacked his brother Abel and killed him.” Genesis 4:8 It’s pretty easy to find biblical principles applying to marriage and family life. Ephesians 5-6 highlight sacrificial love, mutual submission, trust, respect and nurture as … Continue reading
Posted in christianity, Jephthah, Old Testament, religion
Tagged biblical teachings on family, cain and abel, christianity, church, community, dysfunctional families, family, love, marriage, Old Testament, religion
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Political Parties, Corporations, and a Peasant Baby.
While the powerful often use the common people for their own purposes, the Christmas story reminds us that God uses them – even without their knowing it – to serve the kingdom of God. Continue reading
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Tagged Christmas, Democratic Party, Democrats, Donald Trump, GOP, Hillary Clinton, Micah 5:2, Religion and Politics, Republican Party, Republicans
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What Happens When God’s Messengers Challenge Authority?
“Then a new king, to whom Joseph meant nothing, came to power in Egypt.” Exodus 1:8 The story of Moses begins where the story of Joseph ends: in Egypt. There are some interesting parallels between the two: Both were unlikely … Continue reading
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Tagged christianity, church, Egypt, Joseph, Moses, Old Testament, Pharoah, prophet
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Who among you has ever attended a hot tub expo…?
…and were tempted to buy one? Last Saturday I noticed several signs on Route 2. With bright bold red letters they announced a hot tub expo taking place that weekend. Hot tubs were being sold at a sharply reduced price. These small … Continue reading
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New Sermon Series: Joseph’s Secret to Success
“The LORD was with Joseph so that he prospered…” (Genesis 39:2) A successful career. A successful church. A successful life. Who doesn’t want success? Joseph (in the book of Genesis) was successful. He became second in command of the most … Continue reading
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Who Needs (the Gridiron) God?
If football is a religion, as some have argued, then here is what a skeptic might sound like: Don’t get me wrong. It’s fine that football teams pray after games. Lots of people get excited about this religion, and I respect their … Continue reading
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Does it Matter Where We Shop?
“The wages you failed to pay the workers who mowed your fields are crying out against you.” James 5:4 Ten years ago I joined a Community Sponsored Agriculture (CSA), and members were given the opportunity to meet the farmers growing the produce. … Continue reading
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Should We Complain to God?
“I cry aloud to the Lord; I lift up my voice to the Lord for mercy. I pour out before him my complaint; before him I tell my trouble.” (Psalm 142:1-2) We live in a world that breeds discontent. We … Continue reading
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