Robert McCallum
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Fearfully and Wonderfully Made: The Heart
Our physical heart is responsible for pumping life-sustaining blood to the body. The blood contains nutrients (food) and oxygen that the body must have to live. Even though it is a small organ, about the size of a man's hand, it pushes blood along a 60,000-mile-long network of vessels! These vessels are like straws that the blood flows through.
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Kidneys: The Body's Filter
How often do you think about your kidneys? Do you know where they are or what they do? Most people think of kidney stones when they think about the kidneys. We will talk more about that later.
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Our Eyes: Fearfully and Wonderfully Made
Do you realize that without our eyes you would not be reading this now? Without our eyes you would be unable to see any of God's creation. Psalms 19:1 says: The heavens declare the glory of God and the firmament showeth His handiwork. God shows Himself to us, in part, by what we see.
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Fearfully And Wonderfully Made
Psalm 139:14 says, "I praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made." This verse talks about our bodies and how perfectly they are created. It tells us how wonderfully our physical bodies are made. This idea of "fearfully" means that we have respect for what God has made. God has made something (our bodies) that show just how smart and powerful God is. The word "wonderfully" agrees that what God has created is good.
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Handling Sin And Wrongdoing With Each Other
This is a subject that covers much of what God talks about in His Word as well as what the believers deal with every day in their lives. Conflicts among believers are not a new difficulty. Take a moment and think about your life. Have you ever had disagreements with family, friends, and other people in the church or community? Have you been offended or have you offended someone by what has been said or done?
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Is God Male Or Female?
As we open God's Word we find two truths that help to answer this question. The first is that God is a Spirit (John 4:24). Secondly, God is always referred to in the male form. One example is found in Luke 2:49 where Jesus speaks of God as his "Father".
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