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The Tabernacle and the Temple

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 The Tabernacle and the Temple       by Danny C. Wash                          “... your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you, whom you have from God. You are not your own, for you were bought with a price. So glorify God in your body.”  1 Corinthians 6:19-20 When Paul wrote this statement about our body being a temple of the Holy Spirit, he was writing from knowledge of the tabernacle that the Jews used for the sign of the presence of God and their interactions with Him, when they were wandering in the wilderness after coming out of Egypt with Moses.  God prescribed the exact design of that tabernacle that was supposed to represent the presence of God with the Jews and would be taken down as they moved and then put back up when they rested at a certain location.  Finally, Solomon built a permanent temple in Jerusalem, years after they had settled in the promised land of Israel, to the precise instructions of God as to its configuration like the tabernacle, its construction

The Pit

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  The Pit                                                                 by Danny C. Wash (From the pit of despair) Oh, guilty sinner trapped in the pit of despair, as a prisoner of your devilish thoughts, lusts, and fears; crying in misery & grief. Your dancing & merriment is over, the music  has ended,  the band has gone home and you  are alone.  The weight o f your sin is great and the  thought of death  and judgment is real. You say you  want to die but are afraid  of what is next. Your guilty  conscience haunts you every  moment    & the  memory of all those you have betrayed & hurt   plagues   you like a dread disease eating your  flesh and your mind. The time of reckoning is near. You weep over the misery of your wasted life. The cup of your evil is full to the brim & is ready for you to drink down to the dregs. You cry over the great betrayals of those who trusted you and the  memory of those who you abandoned for your own  pleasure, eats at your soul a

The Mission, The Meaning, & the Message of Jesus Christ -Romans Chapter 6

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The Mission, The Meaning, & the Message of Jesus Christ Romans Chapter 6      by T. Austin-Sparks                                                                                                             "[Romans] Chapter 6 is not a new chapter, but is the continuation of chapter 5. In chapter 5 all men are dead, which is how God views the human race. 'In Adam all died', and the argument here is that it is the same with Israel. Israel is a part of the human race and is included in this position: 'all are dead'. What is it that we come to immediately we begin to read what is chapter 6? It is a baptism. And what is this baptism? Well, of course, it is the baptism of the Lord Jesus, but what does that mean? Jesus is the representative of the human race. He is the Son of Man. Why must He be baptized? That is, why must He die and be buried? Because He is taking the place of the whole human race. The Cross of the Lord Jesus is a demonstration of the fact that all

Gone, But Not Forgotten

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Gone, But Not Forgotten                                                      by Danny C. Wash Dear friend, old friend, as I see you laid out there unmoving, unknowing in death, my heart breaks. People say, “well he is gone to a better place” and is that supposed to comfort us. The sadness of the loss of your life, your friendship, your joy, your love, your confidence, your smile and laugh, is still there. You may be in a better place, but we sure aren’t. We wish you were here to help us through this. We need your special ability to comfort our deep anguish. We will not see you again, shake your hand, embrace you, and say to you, “how are you doing” and enjoy your answer; “never better,” as you give us that familiar wonderful smile that warms our heart and make us feel like everything is fine, since you are here. Death is a thief and cold dirty assassin that kills and steals lives away with no remorse. In the middle of all our living, it suddenly appears and cuts through the middle of e

Ask, Seek, Knock

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  Ask, Seek, Knock                                                       by Danny C. Wash      “ Ask, and it shall be given to you; seek, and you shall find;  knock, and it shall be opened to you. For everyone who asks  receives, and he who seeks finds, and to him who knocks it  shall be opened .” Matthew 7:7-8. As I sat at my desk & wondered what this poem should be about, I decided to follow the verse and “ask” to receive an answer. When, it didn’t come, I decided to seek to see if I could “find.” I decided to seek by reading the next four verses: “ Or what man is there among you, when his son shall ask  him for a loaf will give him a stone .” Now that makes perfect sense.  I am a “son” so I asked for a poem about these verses,  so I wouldn’t expect to get a nursery rhyme about animals. “ Or if he shall ask for a fish, he will not give him a snake, will he ?” That’s good news because I don’t like snakes but fish are okay. The verse doesn’t say that I will get a loaf

Father’s Day Fatherly Advice

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 Father’s Day Fatherly Advice                                          by Danny C. Wash                                                                                                                                                                           We are celebrating Father’s Day, Some of us have a father that is gone  because of passing on to meet his  Heavenly  Father. Some are absent because they left for  whatever reason.  Some are absent because they never even showed up. Some people have aching hearts because of this absence for whatever reason it occurred. A father, or father-figure, is important as it influences a child’s view of love, discipline, security, protection, honor, work, morals, selflessness, and of God, the Heavenly Father. Little boys, especially need that father hero example of bravery, leadership, and steadiness. The foundation of their sons being good fathers is laid by the example of the father and the model of how they should treat a woman by how the

Flesh and Bones

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 Flesh and Bones                by Danny C. Wash                                    Have you ever wondered what Jesus looks like now in Heaven? Does He still have the scars in his hands, feet, & side? After Jesus was resurrected, but before He ascended into Heaven, the disciple Thomas said he wouldn’t believe until he touched the scars. Jesus appeared to him  and said to Thomas, “ Reach here your finger, and see my hands; and reach here your hand, and put it into My side; and be not unbelieving, but believing .”And He said to others, “ Why are you troubled, and why do doubts arise in your hearts ? See My hands and My feet that it is I Myself; touch Me and see, for a spirit does not have flesh and bones as you see that I have .” When Jesus appeared to the disciples, He showed them His flesh and they could see and feel His bones. Jesus in His resurrection body was doing miraculous acts. Notice that Jesus referred to “flesh and bones” and not “flesh and blood,” as is commonly said.

Guns, Guns, Guns

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Guns, Guns, Guns     by Danny C. Wash                                                                           Guns, guns, guns, give us our guns. We love to hold them because it is so fun. We need them to protect me and mine and to give even one up, we must decline. Ban our right to a gun used for war, who the heck do you think you are. We need many more guns because,  what if they were to pass some gun laws. Who are they to limit in any way our right, for amendment number two we will fight We must bow our knee at that altar even though others lives it may falter. Our rights are precious & they must stay no matter the results, let come what may. Wait, the vial of destruction has been released upon our nation and this dark & deadly beast is killing & upon all in this land it may feast. Cry, cry, moan and weep, for the next meal may be us & ours, then how will we feel?  No, say we, “this cannot happen to us  for, we are special and in God we do trust.” That we may do, b

Salvation Explained

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 Salvation Explained         by Danny C. Wash                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Because of what occurred in the Garden of Eden, when Satan deceived Eve and then Adam, and they ate of the forbidden tree, their spirits were darkened and divorced from God. Their soul became dominant because of the sinful disobedience of eating of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, so they now knew they were no longer acceptable to a relationship with God because of sin. In the deepest part of their heart, because of what Satan had put into them, they had a hatred for God and His rule. As rebellious man (a generic term including women) they also desired to be independent from God and to be their own ruler and god.  Just as all of us could be considered to have been in our parents, in a sens

The Bald Man's Ballad

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The Bald Man's Ballad (Sung to the tune of "Home on the Range")           by Danny C. Wash                                                                                                                                                                                                                              First verse: Oh, give me a head where the hair doesn’t grow Where the lice and the combs never go Where seldom is met with a barber’s mow And the wind does not tossle or blow. Chorus sung after each verse: "Head, head with no mange, Where the lice and the combs never go Where seldom is touched by a barber's mow And the wind does not tossle or blow.  Second verse: Oh, give me a head with a shiny bald pate Where none can see it shine and not state How the lack of the hair is their favorite trait And to see it in the sun they cannot wait. Third verse: Oh, give me a head with the shiny bald trait Where the hairy headed guys cannot relate And no longer will I wo