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In the world’s eyes, anything goes. During the hippy hypnotism, young people threw out their morals, their clothes, and their soap. They thought that by getting back to nature, they could improve themselves. Instead, they developed diseases doctors could not even name.
A person does not need a spiritual revelation to live clean and moral, just a . . . → Read More: Holy Image (6 of 6): Created in God’s Image
Jehu was on a mission from God to destroy the house of wicked King Ahab. Jezebel, Ahab’s widow, was upstairs in her powder room when she heard that Jehu was coming for her. In II Kings 9:30, what did she do?
Knowing this woman’s low morals, she was most likely trying to seduce Jehu so he would . . . → Read More: Holy Image (5 of 6): I am God’s Billboard
Women who have just begun to live for God can discover the joys of their gender identity. Worldly women imitate the men. God frees a lady to be herself. Women in America have followed the men to the factory, to the office, to the barber, and to the clothes rack. Less than a century ago, one . . . → Read More: Holy Image (4 of 6): Satisfied as God Made Me
King David sat on his second-story deck enjoying an evening at home. He should have been out in the field fighting with his troops. Like most men who fall into sexual sin, he should have kept himself busy. He just so happened to notice a young woman come outside to take a bath. Instead of turning . . . → Read More: Holy Image (3 of 6): Guy Traps
The Prophet Elisha knew he represented God to Naaman. This godless man from Syria stood in awe of Israel’s God. Why would Elisha want to stoop from what he had—the glory of God—to put on the image of people who did not know God? Although Naaman had good intentions, Elisha knew better than to identify with . . . → Read More: Holy Image (2 of 6): Clicking with the Crowd
See II Kings 5:15-27
“Naaman is coming back, Sir. Think he’s healed?”
Elisha came to the sunlit doorway, next to his servant. “Gehazi, when the Lord gives a promise I do not question if it will happen or not.” The prophet’s bright eyes probed the depths of Gehazi’s. “The only question is, ‘Did he obey?’”
Gehazi turned toward the . . . → Read More: Holy Image (1 of 6): It’s All the Rage
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