Irreverent Reverence, Day 76: The Honor System
It’s funny that we used to have some sort of honor system, and I have no idea if it is still around
Go ahead and read Numbers 35-36, Acts 27, and then the entry.
It’s funny that we used to have some sort of honor system, and I have no idea if it is still around
Go ahead and read Numbers 35-36, Acts 27, and then the entry.
You ever watch to favorite show to find that it is a “Clip Show” edition. Man, I just can’t stand that. Today’s reading is the clip show edition, but that doesn’t have to be bad.
Read Numbers 33-34, Acts 26, and then the entry.
It’s nice to finally settle, and I can’t help but wonder if it is important to settle or not to settle. You know, just sit back and relax once in a while and just live!
Read Numbers 31-32, Acts 25, and then the entry.
I think promise and vow have the same definition, but most people tend to look at one word as a more serious form of the other. What if every thing that you said you did was a vow as serious as marriage? Man, I hope that means something.
Go ahead and read Numbers 29-30, Acts 24, and the entry.
In today’s reading, Paul apologizes for his actions, when, in actuality, the person who should have slapped him should really apologize.
Go ahead and read Numbers 27-28, Acts 23, and then the entry.
The Bible tells of a man who stands up and goes to be with a woman he shouldn’t be with. Was it an act of defiance, or just plain stupidity.
Go ahead and read Numbers 25-26, Proverbs 21 and the entry and decide.
It today’s reading, Balak hired Balaam, but he sort of didn’t do what he expected. In fact, just the opposite. However, Balak got what he paid for, it just wasn’t what happened.
Go ahead and read Numbers 23-24, Proverbs 20, and then the entry here.
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Dell has a new Precision M4500.
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There is a new HP Slate commercial that resembles the iPad.
Barnes and Noble plans to carry the Samsung E6 e-book reader, along with that Nook.
YouTube gets itself some captions, with some funny results.
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The Sony Fusion should be what the desk of the future could be.
The 10 Minute Solution comes as a Wii game.
Here is an interesting scenario: two out of twelve spies didn’t support the current choice and, the public swayed to the will of the people. Have we been the one saying: we shouldn’t do this, or the ones following the crowd?
Check out Numbers 13-14, Acts 18, and the entry here.
Isn’t it amazing all the advancements that we have? Isn’t it amazing how we take them for granted.
Go ahead and read Numbers 11-12, Proverbs 19, and then the entry.
People in ancient Aeropagus had a lot of idols, and one was to “an unknown God”. I’m not certain why anyone would do this, but maybe it’s because people would rather ignore the known things of God because of the unknown things about him.
Check out Numbers 7-8, Acts 17, and then the entry for more.
In the Bible, a thief who was caught was expect to replenish, with twenty percent more. However, where can someone get this twenty percent more from?
Go ahead and read Numbers 5-6, Acts 16, and then the entry here.
I think we all know that my subtitle is a famous quote from Rodney King. However, most Christians not only cannot get along, but they will not. Why?
Maybe you’ll get some answers if you read Numbers 3-4, Acts 15, and the entry.
How many times has this happened to you: you’re out talking about the gospel, and people mistake you for gods. Yeah, honestly, I can’t think of a time when this happened to me.
However, you have to admire Paul and Barnabas being truthful about it. Read Numbers 1-2 and Acts 14 and the entry here.
We reap what we sow, but in between there is a season. I really hope that I was the first one to say that, as it is in my entry today.
Go ahead and read Leviticus 26-27 and Acts 13.
I wonder how it is that Christians are supposed to live. I’m not certain if you should be able to tell them apart from the regular people.
Go ahead and read Leviticus 22-23, Proverbs 16, and then the entry.
Have you noticed that the Bible talks about people that get killed, and you don’t feel like they deserve it.
If you don’t know what I’m talking about, read Leviticus 20-21, Acts 12, and then the entry.
It’s funny how Barnabas and Paul worked so closely together, even though Paul had persecuted so many Christians.
Go on and read Leviticus 18-19 and Acts 11 then the entry.
I’ve always wondered about Simon Magus, as the Bible says he could do magic. However, what is it that he could do that was so darn amazing? Was he like Superman, or something?
Read Leviticus 12-13 and Acts 8 and the entry here.
Today’s reading in Leviticus 10-11 and Proverbs 15 is all about how people die stupidly. That is, they die in such a way that they really shouldn’t have.
Check out the entry here.
This was one of the times on my blog that I didn’t really have much to write about, so I chose the Fearing God standby.
Check out Leviticus 8-9 and Proverbs 14 and then the entry.
Here is an interesting thing that you don’t want to think about: how did the priests in the Old Testament times live?
By people’s sins, apparently, and the sacrifices that you can eat up. So, what happens if no one sins?
Read Leviticus 6-7 and Acts 7 and then the entry.
Sorry I missed yesterday’s post, as my computer had some viruses.
I think we have this notion that if we do certain things, then other things will naturally follow. However, that just ain’t the case.
Go ahead and read Leviticus 1-3 and Acts 5 and the entry.
Whoever says “the clothes make the man” should be smacked with something…hard.
Yeah, that’s pretty negative, but lies should be punished, right?
Anyway, read Exodus 39-40 and Acts 4 and then the entry and see if you agree with me.
Why is it that some people are more talented at things, and some just have no talent in something whatsoever.
Go ahead and read Exodus 35-36 and Proverbs 13 and then the reading here.