Most parents will tell you, âYou canât leave children to their own devices.â Well, the Bible often refers to Christians as childlike . . . and fact is, we canât be left to our own devices either! . . .
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WE ARE OUR BROTHERSâ AND SISTERSâ AND ENEMIESâ KEEPER Thank You HOLY FATHER, LORD Jesus, And SPIRIT for LOVING us. Amen. Thank you, Beloved John MacArthur for Loving us, your Brothers And Sisters. This âconceptâ, âMy Brotherâs Keeperâ, seems âingrainedâ, or ânaturalâ, or is ânormalâ in very few people. How can a boy at two-years, knowing he does wrong things (sin), yet instantly does this (My Brotherâs Keeper), and is this (CORAM DEO, undoubtedly My Brothersâ And Sistersâ And all peoplesâ Keeper), now at sixty-five-years, seldom to know and see few other âChristiansâ in whom this also seems to be âingrainedâ in, comes ânaturalâ to, and is ânormalâ, to see inside and outside others, to do this âOUR BROTHERSâ AND SISTERSâ AND NEIGHBORSâ AND STRANGERSâ AND ENEMIESâ KEEPERâ ? Yes, we all sin, either by omission and commission. Yet, how can someone, A âChristianâ, not know or even see or hear the needs and wrongs of others, and not instantly have compassion, to do for them, or say something to them, or speak for them, without having to be asked or told, or payed ?
Widely known for his thorough, candid approach to teaching Godâs Word, John MacArthur is a fifth-generation pastor, a popular author and conference speaker, and has served as pastor-teacher of Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, California since 1969. John and his wife,...