WE MUST SEE HIM ON THE MOUNTAIN TOP (15 OF 26)
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We Must See Him on the Mountain Top (15 of 26)
Series: Moving Through Mark
Donald Cantrell
Mark 9: 1 - 10
I - The Perplexing Statement (1)
II - The Place Suggested (2)
III - The Phenomenal Scenario (3)
IV - The People Spotted (4)
V - The Paltry Suggestion (5 - 6)
VI - The Preeminent Scene (7)
VII - The Person Singled-out (8)
VIII - The Phenomenon Sequestered (9)
IX - The Pondered Subject (10)
Theme: ''The transfiguration was for our benefit, we must see him''
It Will Be Worth It
General Douglas MacArthur and His Unique Signature
We need to understand not just the pain, but the power to come. We need to appreciate not just the hard times, but the victory ahead. We need to grasp not just the cross, but the crown to follow.
On September 2, 1945, the Japanese and designated representatives of allied nations signed the documents of surrender officially ending World War II.
General Douglas MacArthur officiated at the ceremony aboard the USS Missouri and was the last to sign on behalf of the United States.
MacArthur, with his military colleagues at his side, took his Parker fountain pen and simply signed his first name ''Douglas.'' He then passed the pen to General Wainwright, who signed ''Mac.'' Then MacArthur handed the pen to General Percival, who signed ''Arthur.''
This unusual procedure was MacArthur's way of honoring the two United States generals who had suffered severe persecution as prisoners of war. They had persevered, and now they were allowed to share in the glory of victory. Greg Asimakoupoulos - Preaching Today
Looking For The Holy
There are three true stories about holy images: A few years ago a woman in New Mexico was frying tortillas. One of the tortillas burned and the result was an image that looked like a face; she thought it looked like Jesus. She took the tortilla to her priest and he agreed it looked like Jesus, so he blessed it.
The woman and her husband took the blessed tortilla ba ...
Series: Moving Through Mark
Donald Cantrell
Mark 9: 1 - 10
I - The Perplexing Statement (1)
II - The Place Suggested (2)
III - The Phenomenal Scenario (3)
IV - The People Spotted (4)
V - The Paltry Suggestion (5 - 6)
VI - The Preeminent Scene (7)
VII - The Person Singled-out (8)
VIII - The Phenomenon Sequestered (9)
IX - The Pondered Subject (10)
Theme: ''The transfiguration was for our benefit, we must see him''
It Will Be Worth It
General Douglas MacArthur and His Unique Signature
We need to understand not just the pain, but the power to come. We need to appreciate not just the hard times, but the victory ahead. We need to grasp not just the cross, but the crown to follow.
On September 2, 1945, the Japanese and designated representatives of allied nations signed the documents of surrender officially ending World War II.
General Douglas MacArthur officiated at the ceremony aboard the USS Missouri and was the last to sign on behalf of the United States.
MacArthur, with his military colleagues at his side, took his Parker fountain pen and simply signed his first name ''Douglas.'' He then passed the pen to General Wainwright, who signed ''Mac.'' Then MacArthur handed the pen to General Percival, who signed ''Arthur.''
This unusual procedure was MacArthur's way of honoring the two United States generals who had suffered severe persecution as prisoners of war. They had persevered, and now they were allowed to share in the glory of victory. Greg Asimakoupoulos - Preaching Today
Looking For The Holy
There are three true stories about holy images: A few years ago a woman in New Mexico was frying tortillas. One of the tortillas burned and the result was an image that looked like a face; she thought it looked like Jesus. She took the tortilla to her priest and he agreed it looked like Jesus, so he blessed it.
The woman and her husband took the blessed tortilla ba ...
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