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Insightful Musings on the Scriptures

by

Raymond P. Sparre
Northwest University class of '67



November 1, 2012

Good windy morning, dear ones.

I’m sitting here watching the flimsy tarp/tent flap in the wind that I set up Saturday morning to provide protection from the rain when we did the apple cider press operation. At least it has not yet blown away.

I seem to have a little more time here than I was expecting…since the guy that I was expecting about 9:30am so I could mill up his logs has not turned up yet. After launching this, perhaps I’ll give him a call. If he doesn’t show, I certainly have other things to keep me busy. Whew!

May your day be blessed.

Love, Dad/Ray.


1 November
John 5:1-30
FOCUS: “I tell you the truth…” John 5:19.

Just to satisfy my own curiosity, I did a concordance check to find out the number of times that Jesus used these words, “I tell you the truth,” in the NIV translation of John. It turned up 25 times—3 in this chapter alone.

I’m going to do something different. This will be longer than normal, but please bear with me. I’ve decided to list out those 25 verses below. If we truly believe that Jesus is TRUTH, I think it stands to reason that we could be benefitted and refreshed by considering those things that He particularly declares as TRUTH. I also think it would be a good exercise to go through the list and use your devotion notebook to write down the main idea of each entry as it applies to you personally.


“Infidelity (atheism and agnosticism) never wrote one line that is comforting on a death bed.”

PS: An objective point is worth making about all this: IF IT CAN BE ESTABLISHED THAT WHAT JESUS SAYS IS TRUE IS ACTUALLY NOT TRUE, THEN FORGET IT!—HE IS NOT WORTH ANY MORE OF YOUR TIME AND ATTENTION—HE IS A LIAR AND MASTER CON-ARTIST. It cannot be otherwise. Isn’t that TRUE? It’s part of the logical law of non-contradiction. I have to conclude it’s an all-or-nothing proposition. So, on the other hand, IF JESUS IS TRULY TRUTH AND THE BEARER THEREOF, THEN…you can finish the sentence yourself.