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lundi 26 juin 2006
Un amoureux de Jésus et de la vérité
dimanche 25 juin 2006
Un fait libérateur
Gene Edward Veith Jr.
samedi 24 juin 2006
Le suicide
1. La Bible ne dit nulle part que le suicide est un péché impardonnable ou impardonnable.
2. La Bible enseigne que tout péché, passé, présent et futur, est pardonné par la foi en la mort expiatoire et la résurrection de Jésus-Christ. La destinée éternelle est scellée et fixée au moment de la foi justificative. La profondeur de notre intimité, de notre communion et de notre joie est certainement affectée négativement lorsque nous ne parvenons pas à confesser et à nous repentir de nos péchés quotidiens. Mais notre destinée éternelle est déjà et pour toujours déterminée. Nous devons reconnaître la distinction entre le pardon éternel de la culpabilité des péchés qui nous est accordé au moment où nous embrassons Jésus dans la foi, et le pardon temporel des péchés que nous recevons quotidiennement et qui nous permet de connaître le bonheur de l'intimité avec le Père.
3. De nombreux cas de mort soudaine peuvent amener un chrétien dans l'éternité avant qu'il ait eu l'occasion de se confesser et de se repentir. Le bon sens révèle que beaucoup, sinon la plupart, d'entre nous mourront avec des péchés non repentis.
Sam Storms
Is suicide the unpardonable sin? People have often taken this view because suicide leaves no room for repentance; a person enters eternity with unconfessed and therefore unforgiven sin. But:
1. Nowhere does the Bible say that suicide is an unforgiveable or unpardonable sin.
2. The Bible teaches that all sin, past, present, and future, is forgiven through faith in the atoning death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Eternal destiny is sealed and set at the moment of justifying faith. Our depth of intimacy, fellowship and joy is certainly affected adversely when we fail to confess and repent of daily sin. But our eternal destiny has already and forever been determined. We must recognize the distinction between the eternal forgiveness of the guilt of sin that is ours the moment we embrace Jesus in faith, and that temporal forgiveness of sin we receive on a daily basis that enables us to experience the happiness of intimacy with the Father.
3. Numerous instances of sudden death may bring a Christian into eternity before he/she had opportunity to confess and repent. Common sense reveals that many, if not most, of us will die with unrepented sins.
Sam Storms
vendredi 23 juin 2006
Comment un réveil commence-t-il ?
Henry Blackaby
All revival begins, and continues, in the prayer meeting. Some have also called prayer the “great fruit of revival.” In times of revival, thousands may be found on their knees for hours, lifting up their heartfelt cries, with thanksgiving, to heaven.
Henry Blackaby
jeudi 22 juin 2006
Le Créateur
Randy Smith
God created sound and creation glorifies the Lord by the noise that it makes from the beautiful singing of a bird to the loud roar of a lion. This is about created purpose whereby God has created a symphony of praise to Himself. And who should be sitting “first chair,” following the divine conductor with the most specific and most intentional song? The thunderclaps? The raging ocean? It is those whom He has created to enter a personal relationship with Him – humans! Unlike the rest of creation, we have experienced His love. We have received His Word. We have feasted upon His goodness. We have understood His glorious attributes. We have rested in His promises. Our only response to God is to burst into songs of praise.
Randy Smith
mercredi 21 juin 2006
Dieu s'est engagé à répondre aux prières de son peuple
William Gurnall (1616-1679)
He hath engaged to answer the prayers of His people, and “fulfill the desires of those that fear Him.” But it proves a long voyage sometimes before the praying saint hath the return of his adventure. There comes oft a long and sharp winter between the sowing-time of prayer, and the reaping. He hears us indeed as soon as we pray, but we oft do not hear of Him so soon. Prayers are not long in their journey to heaven, but long a coming thence in a full answer.
William Gurnall (1616-1679)
mardi 20 juin 2006
Dans les maximes de la loi
Jean Calvin
In the maxims of the law, God is seen as the rewarder of perfect righteousness and the avenger of sin. But in Christ, His face shines out, full of grace and gentleness to poor, unworthy sinners.
John Calvin
lundi 19 juin 2006
Deux questions
George Wald, (lauréat du prix Nobel et professeur de biologie à l'université de Harvard) a écrit ceci dans un article intitulé "Life and Mind in the Universe" (Vie et esprit dans l'univers) paru dans la revue à comité de lecture International Journal of Quantum Chemistry : Quantum Biology, symposium 11 (1984) : 1-15.
“It has occurred to me lately—I must confess with some shock at first to my scientific sensibilities—that both questions [the origin of consciousness in humans and of life from non-living matter] might be brought into some degree of congruence. This is with the assumption that mind, rather than emerging as a late outgrowth in the evolution of life, has existed always as the matrix, the source and condition of physical reality—that stuff of which physical reality is composed is mind-stuff. It is mind that has composed a physical universe that breeds life and so eventually evolves creatures that know and create: science-, art-, and technology-making animals. In them the universe begins to know itself.”
George Wald, (Noble laureate and professor of biology at Harvard University) wrote this in an article entitled “Life and Mind in the Universe” which appeared in the peer-reviewed journal the International Journal of Quantum Chemistry: Quantum Biology, symposium 11 (1984): 1-15.
dimanche 18 juin 2006
Considérez l'exemple de Job
Auteur inconnu
samedi 17 juin 2006
Prier, c'est louer
John Broger
Prayer gives you opportunity to praise God and to request His divine intervention in your life and/or the lives of others. Prayer allows you to glorify His Name and also provides an avenue for you to be filled with joy.
John Broger
vendredi 16 juin 2006
Les difficultés
Hudson Taylor
Many Christians estimate difficulty in the light of their own resources, and thus they attempt very little and they always fail. All giants have been weak men who did great things for God because they reckoned on His power and presence to be with them.
Hudson Taylor
jeudi 15 juin 2006
La grâce est l'amour
Alexander Whyte
And then, what is grace? Grace is love. But grace is not love simply, and purely, and alone. Grace and love are, in their innermost essence, one and the same thing.
Alexander Whyte
mercredi 14 juin 2006
Chaque artefact de la culture humaine
Tim Keller
Every artifact of human culture is a positive response to God's general revelation and simultaneously a rebellious assertion against His sovereign rule over us.
Tim Keller
mardi 13 juin 2006
L'un des faits les plus étonnants
L'un des faits les plus étonnants concernant la croyance des premiers chrétiens en la résurrection de Jésus est qu'elle a pris naissance dans la ville même où Jésus a été crucifié. La foi chrétienne n'est pas née dans une ville lointaine, loin des témoins oculaires qui connaissaient la mort et l'enterrement de Jésus. Non, elle est née dans la ville même où Jésus avait été crucifié publiquement, sous les yeux de ses ennemis.
William Lane Craig
One of the most amazing facts about the early Christian belief in Jesus’ resurrection was that it originated in the very city where Jesus was crucified. The Christian faith did not come to exist in some distant city, far from eyewitnesses who knew of Jesus’ death and burial. No, it came into being in the very city where Jesus had been publicly crucified, under the very eyes of its enemies.
William Lane Craig
lundi 12 juin 2006
Une excellente prière pour la débuter la journée
Auteur inconnu
dimanche 11 juin 2006
Dieu se trouve en toutes choses
"Dieu se trouve en toutes choses, même et surtout dans les choses douloureuses, tragiques et pécheresses, exactement là où nous ne voulons pas chercher Dieu. La crucifixion de l'Homme-Dieu est à la fois la pire et la meilleure chose de l'histoire humaine.
L'existence humaine n'est ni parfaitement cohérente (comme l'exigent généralement les personnes rationnelles et contrôlantes), ni un chaos incohérent (comme l'attendent les cyniques, les agnostiques et les inconscients) ; au contraire, la vie humaine présente un modèle cruciforme. C'est une "coïncidence d'opposés" ( Saint Bonaventure), une collision d'objectifs croisés ; nous sommes tous remplis de contradictions qui doivent être réconciliées.
Le prix à payer pour maintenir ensemble ces contraires est toujours une forme de crucifixion.
Jésus lui-même a été crucifié entre un bon et un mauvais voleur, suspendu entre le ciel et la terre, tenant son humanité et sa divinité... La vraie vie ne vient qu'à travers des voyages de mort et de renaissance où nous apprenons qui est Dieu pour nous. Le lâcher prise est la nature de toute véritable transformation spirituelle, résumée dans la phrase mythique : "Le Christ meurt. Le Christ est ressuscité. Le Christ reviendra toujours."
Richard Rohr, Tout appartient
“God is to be found in all things, even and most especially in the painful, tragic, and sinful things, exactly where we do not want to look for God. The crucifixion of the God-Man is at the same moment the worst thing in human history and the best thing in human history.
Human existence is neither perfectly consistent ( as rational and controlling needy people usually demand it be), nor is it incoherent chaos ( what cynics, agnostics and unaware people expect it to be); instead, human life has a cruciform pattern. It is a “coincidence of opposites” ( St. Bonaventure), a collision of cross-purposes; we are all filled with contradictions needing to be reconciled.
The price we pay for holding together these opposites is always some form of crucifixion.
Jesus himself was crucified between a good thief and bad thief, hanging between heaven and earth, holding onto his humanity and his divinity…True life comes only through journeys of death and rebirth wherein we learn who God is for us. Letting go is the nature of all true spiritually and transformation, summed up in the mythic phrase: ‘Christ is dying. Christ is risen. Christ will ever come again.'”
Richard Rohr, Everything Belongs
samedi 10 juin 2006
L'objectif des efforts de Satan
L'objectif des efforts de Satan est toujours le même : nous tromper en nous faisant croire que les plaisirs passagers du péché sont plus satisfaisants que l'obéissance.
Sam Storms
The focus of Satan's efforts is always the same: to deceive us into believing that the passing pleasures of sin are more satisfying than obedience.
Sam Storms
vendredi 9 juin 2006
J'ai lu les histoires de Jésus
JOHN DRANE
ENSEIGNANT SPIRITUEL ET ÉCRIVAIN BRITANNIQUE
I have read the stories of Jesus many times, but I have never lost that sense of new discovery and excitement. Jesus remains as compelling as ever.
JOHN DRANE
BRITISH SPIRITUAL TEACHER AND WRITER
jeudi 8 juin 2006
Le Royaume de Dieu
Duncan Campbell
The Kingdom of God is not going to be advanced by our churches becoming filled with men, but by men in our churches becoming filled with God.
Duncan Campbell
mercredi 7 juin 2006
Les religions créées par l'homme
Randy Smith
This is the essence of all man-made religion: Self-absorption, smug complacency, false assurance, boastful comparison, scornful disdain, desired attention, works salvation, outward appearance, spiritually deceived, absent repentance, self-righteousness, self-condemning, unloving and unmerciful, faithless and graceless.
Randy Smith

