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“Fallible Prophecy,” Granville Sharp, and God’s Good Providence
This past Monday afternoon (July 11th), Sandra and I returned from our brief visit to the UK, one day before our 36th year anniversary. The central reason why we were there is because I had been invited to speak at … Continue reading
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Day of Special Studies: The Fallible Prophets of New Calvinism
If the Lord is willing, I hope to be travelling to London this summer in order to fellowship with the brethren at the Metropolitan Tabernacle Church and speak at their Day of Special Studies (July 2nd) and the Pastor’s Fraternal … Continue reading
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Serving an Extraordinary God in Exraordinary Circumstances
Update – 5/8/20: I am very pleased to announce that our corporate worship services will resume on 5/10/20. “I was glad when they said unto me, Let us go into the house of the LORD.” Psalm 122:1 Update – 4/4/20: … Continue reading
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Isaac Watts: Trinitarian or Unitarian?
I was recently made aware of various questions and concerns regarding Isaac Watts’ views of the Trinity. The charge that is most commonly circulated is that Watts, the man who is often called the “father of English hymnody,” is said … Continue reading
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If the Lord Wills, We Shall Live
It has been some time since I last posted anything here at www.miykael.com, but in view of recent issues regarding my physical health it seems like a good time to end such silence. This year has posed no shortage of … Continue reading
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In Memory of Justice Antonin Gregory Scalia
I know precious little about the now deceased Antonin Gregory Scalia, but it was quite apparent that during his life he held fast to the dignity of human life, the importance of the institution of marriage, as well as the … Continue reading
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May God Have Mercy on America: A Solemn and Sincere Warning to President Obama and our Nation
This is a repost of three articles that I have written in recent years. What I wrote and recorded then is quite relevant today, especially in view of yesterday’s SCOTUS ruling which prohibits all 50 states from banning same sex … Continue reading
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The Ten Commandments of Progressive Racialism
Sadly, racialism in America is producing a widening divide in our country and it would appear that many politicians, along with the mainstream media, enthusiastically promulgate this disease. The reader should note that by using the term racialism I am … Continue reading
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The Dixie Classic Fair & TV–They Just Go Together
In an unusual matter of providence, our family has managed to be in front of the TV camera twice for the sake of the Dixie Classic Fair. The first video was a scheduled interview and the second is a random … Continue reading
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The Priority and Purpose of the Church–Mark 12:28-31–Circa 1999
My dear bride of 28 years recently uncovered some old sermon tapes from my earlier years in pastoral ministry and played several of them. Hearing these old messages from the past has been a strange form of nostalgia, especially in … Continue reading
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