The words we use

We live in a world of constant insult, sarcasm and accusation. The words used have such power that even one of the Ten Commandments addresses it: “Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor.” In Hebrew, it’s called “Lashon hara,” or evil tongue. The Hebrew writings say it is sin If someone says something…

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GAO: Biden Admin made $764+ billion in improper payments

The Government Accounting Office (GAO) reported March 26 that the Biden Administration has made over $764 BILLION in IMPROPER PAYMENTS—your tax dollars that should not have been paid to somebody and it is unknown where much of the money went. GAO said, “In FY 2023 alone, federal agencies made $236 billion in improper payments.” This…

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Stupidocrisy: Biden’s trans Easter

Joe Biden riled Christian Americans by declaring Resurrection Sunday (Easter) Transgender Visibility Day. Then when the predictable backlash came crashing down like a tidal wave, he told a reporter “I didn’t do that.” Fact is, he did. He not only made the proclamation, which is on the White House website, he also tweeted out on…

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Drastic change in US policy moves prophecy clock

President Joe Biden siding with Islamic terrorists by demanding an immediate ceasefire by Israel at the threat of withholding American support is a drastic sea change in US Middle East policy that moves the end time prophecy clock ahead. The Biden threat gives the Hamas terrorist organization and its allies supported by Iran an upper…

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The All-Consuming Fire

As Peter proclaimed in 1 Peter 2:9, “You are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a peculiar people; that you should show forth the praises of him who has called you out of darkness into his marvelous light.” Much of the first five books of the Bible is about separating the common…

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The American Chronicles: The Story of Service Dog Charlie

After our faithful Cocker Spaniel Zeke passed, we were devastated. Zeke had a particular personality and wisdom that went beyond dog sense. His passing was really hard on us, especially Chris, who had a very special bond with him. Our friends in Texas, Deana and Randy, also lost their Cocker about the same time. Deana…

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Blasphemy in leadership

There has been a severe backlash from Joe Biden’s declaration of Transgender Visibility Day on Resurrection Sunday as well there should be. But this blasphemous act wasn’t just on Joe—much of the entire Democratic Party leadership joined in. They bear responsibility, too. But now that Christian America is pushing back, Joe is retreating, saying that…

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Stupidocrisy: Believing political ads

In these days of tremendous technology advances, artificial intelligence, and 24-7 bombardment of media, it is very difficult to discern the truth from lies. And often a small bit of truth makes are far better lie. The news media, which at a time in the distant past, prided itself on getting the facts right and…

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It’s better to do than wait

In reading the headlines of late–of war, of domestic unrest, of political calamity in America–many emails to The Daily Jot are falling into a couple of categories. First, some people say that they just want the rapture to come and get them out of here so they do not have to deal with the world.…

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Of Blood and Freedom

As we commemorate the ultimate blood sacrifice of Christ Jesus on the cross and his defeat of death that we may obtain salvation and everlasting life, we must remember that this not just a story, not just a perfunctory “check off the box” that we attend services. As recorded in Luke 4, Christ proclaimed in…

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