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10 Reasons YOU Should Attend PTP

Mondays with MikeBy Polishing the PulpitJune 14, 2022Leave a comment

PTP is only 2 Months Away – August 17-25! While there’s a lot of good things Christians can do with their time and money these days, let me suggest that attending PTP may be one of the very best investments you’ll make this year. In encouraging you to attend PTP, let me assure you that…

Living Above “See Level”

Mondays with MikeBy Polishing the PulpitJune 7, 2022Leave a comment

“For this light momentary affliction is preparing for us an eternal weight of glory beyond all comparison, as we look not to the things that are seen but to the things that are unseen. For the things that are seen are transient, but the things that are unseen are eternal” (2 Corinthians 4:17-18). Those who…

It’s About 100 Days To PTP!

Mondays with MikeBy Polishing the PulpitMay 3, 2022Leave a comment

3 months, 2 weeks. Lord willing, that’s when PTP will occur this year in the beautiful Smoky Mountains in Sevierville, Tennessee on August 17-25. The goal of PTP is simple: To glorify and praise God by providing a special opportunity for all Christians to “renew, refresh and recharge” our spiritual batteries in order to love…

Walk This Way (3)

Mondays with MikeBy Polishing the PulpitAugust 10, 2021Leave a comment

Ephesians 4:1-6 deals with an exhortation, means and platform for unity in Christ. The stress on unity comes to its most obvious expression in Ephesians 4:4-6 by the repeated use of “one.” It occurs 7 times. The 7 items mentioned in the passage were matters of common conviction among Christians then and ought to be…

Walk This Way (2)

Mondays with MikeBy Polishing the PulpitAugust 3, 2021Leave a comment

It is significant that Ephesians 4:1-3 is one long sentence. The exhortation to unity (vs. 1), the approach to unity (vv. 2-3) and the platform / basis of unity (vv. 4-6) are all dealt with and are each to be appropriately emphasized. Some are very good at talking about unity. Others have sincerity and kindness…

Walk This Way (1)

Mondays with MikeBy Polishing the PulpitJuly 27, 2021Leave a comment

It’s safe to say there’s no richer book in all the New Testament than Ephesians. It often has been noted that the first three chapters of Ephesians says a great deal about a Christian’s wealth in Christ (cf. 1:3; 2:4-7). At the beginning of chapter four, Paul really starts to stress the importance of the…

A Vivid Picture of The Impact of False Teaching

Mondays with MikeBy Polishing the PulpitMay 25, 2021Leave a comment

A Vivid Picture of The Impact of False Teaching The book of Jude is about living for Jesus when others won’t. It is a book that deals with the unpopular topics of apostasy and false teaching and how the people of God should recognize and respond to it. The purpose statement of Jude is clearly…

Living In View of Christ’s Return (2)

Mondays with MikeBy Polishing the PulpitApril 19, 2021Leave a comment

The words ring in my mind as if they were just spoken although I first heard them many years ago, “Live as though Christ died yesterday, rose today and is coming tomorrow.” This does put some excellent perspective on the importance of the Lord’s death, resurrection and second coming, doesn’t it? It keeps us from…

Living In View of Christ’s Return (1)

Mondays with MikeBy Polishing the PulpitApril 12, 2021Leave a comment

A thoughtful individual said, “Live as though Christ died yesterday, rose today and is coming tomorrow.” This does put some excellent perspective on the importance of the Lord’s death, resurrection and second coming, doesn’t it? It keeps us from any tendency to think of the first two as distant, far-removed events of the past, while it…

Putting Worry In Its Place

Mondays with MikeBy Polishing the PulpitFebruary 2, 2021Leave a comment

Everyone has priorities and values; the real question is – in whom or what do we place them? It’s so easy to believe like a theist and to live like a deist. It’s easy to believe in the real and personal God of Scripture yet to live our life, at least at times, as though…

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