Our Unchanging Father BIBLE MEDITATION: "But the natural man receiveth not the things of the
Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are
spiritually discerned." 1 Corinthians 2:14
DEVOTIONAL THOUGHT: God made the mind of man. All
true discoveries and all true knowledge in this world come from God. It is God's Truth and we
do not have to be afraid of it. But that doesn't mean we are to casually stroll down the devil's
lane of godless philosophies. God's Truth doesn't change like philosophies. Malachi 3:6a says,
"For I am the LORD, I change not." I don't know whether that means anything to you, but it
means an awful lot to me, dear friend.
ACTION POINT: The same God who loved us enough to put His
Son on the cross two thousand years ago still loves us with that same love today. We don't have
to worry when we come to God in prayer that we might catch Him in a bad mood. Now, if that
doesn't start your motor, you don't have one.
Key Hermeneutical Concepts to Consider towards a Missional Hermeneutic: •Scripture as a communicative and missional speech act •The in-breaking kingdom of God in ancient and modern perspective; how is this text testifying to the in-breaking, the irruption, of the kingdom? How can I see the in-breaking kingdom reality, now fulfilled in Jesus Christ, take root in the contemporary world? •Christotelic reading of OT text; Christ functioning as the goal of this text. by Prof. Michael Kelly
About Me
- REV. MW COUCH: 9:00 AM Sunday. www.nbcop.org
- 4200 Roosevelt Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19124
- The Rev. Michael Couch has been preaching the “Good News” of Jesus Christ for more than 15 years. His commitment to building the family and building the Church through evangelism is guided by one burning thought: “Fight the Good Fight of Faith.” To this end, he has fought against the privatization of public schools, and against river boat and casino gambling. He has fought for stronger gun control legislation, fought for reform in criminal sentencing, and he has fought for a citywide AIDS awareness project. Yet one of his greatest fights for the family has been his work in housing. Realizing the wealth-building importance of owning a home and the many obstacles that stand in the way, Rev. Couch became the founding president of Christian Credit Development, a credit repair and mortgage brokerage service that, to date, has secured homes for more than 700 families.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
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