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The Heart of God

By Preston Gillham (Nov 4th, 2004)
When Philip asked Jesus to show him the Father, Jesus responded by saying, “He who has seen Me has seen the Father” (Jn. 14:9). Christ revealed the Father in many ways, but I’m thinking specifically about Him meeting Peter at the docks as he returned from fishing all night. He had been skunked, a fact that no fisherman likes to mutter, let alone admit. But it was true. Not a fish all night. Nothing to show for his effort. There is a “tired” from working all night and accomplishing your goal, and there is a “tired” from simply working all night.
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1 John 1:9 - Bane or Blessing

By Dr. Bill Gillham (Sep 1st, 2001)
Asking for forgiveness is similar to repeatedly asking Jesus to save you or continuing to ask your spouse to marry you. God must agonize when a born-again person repeatedly exhorts Him to "be faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness," as if He had failed to accomplish this through Jesus! Our obligation is to believe Him.
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Super Parent

By Anabel Gillham (Mar 1st, 1998)
One of the most liberating statements I have ever heard came from the end of the table at the Pizza Parlor on a Sunday night after church, “You realize, don’t you, that God did not call us to rear godly children; He called us to be godly parents.”
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Forgiving and Forgiveness

By Preston Gillham (Oct 1st, 1996)
Friendship is a two-way street, but not forgiveness. One person can decide to forgive regardless of what the other person decides to do. As a matter of fact, the other person can be dead, but even that shouldn’t incapacitate the choice to forgive.
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What is Christian Counseling?

By Dr. Bill Gillham (May 1st, 1992)
Christian Counseling must counsel the soul with techniques generated by the Spirit of God; counseling which is not Christian counsels the soul with techniques generated by the spirit of this world.
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