La Nobla Leyçon – VII

And he called the apostles and commanded them To go through the world, and teach all nations, To preach to Jews and Greeks, and all mankind, To drive away devils, and heal the sick, To raise the dead and cleanse the lepers, And to do to others as he had done to them; To possess … Continue reading La Nobla Leyçon – VII

La Nobla Leyçon – V

Then sent God the angel to the noble virgin of royal descent, Who sweetly saluted her according to the command of him that sent him, And after said unto her, Fear not Mary, For the Holy Ghost shall overshadow thee; Thous shalt bear a son whom thou shalt call Jesus, He shall save his people … Continue reading La Nobla Leyçon – V

La Nobla Leyçon – IV

He forbade service unto idols, Homicide, adultery, and all sorts of whoredom, Lying, perjury, and false words, Usury, rapine, and evil coveting, As also avarice and all wickedness. To the good he promised life, but threatened death to the wicked; Then were they clothed in their principality: But those which sinned and did wickedly They … Continue reading La Nobla Leyçon – IV

La Nobla Leyçon – III

We may be instructed hereby To keep ourselves from evil, and that all ought to repent. For Jesus Christ hath said it, and in Saint Luke it is written, That all those shall perish that shall not so do. Now to those that escaped, God made a promise, That the world should never more perish … Continue reading La Nobla Leyçon – III

La Nobla Leyçon – II

How came this evil to enter into mankind? Because Adam sinned at the first beginning, By eating of the forbidden apple, And thus the grain of the evil seed taking root in others, He brought death to himself and all his posterity; Well may we say, this was an evil morsel, However Christ has redeemed … Continue reading La Nobla Leyçon – II

La Nobla Leyçon – I

[La Nobla Leyçon (The Noble Lesson) is an ancient poem of the Vaudois or Waldenses, actually a lengthy statement of their faith.  The original is in an old French dialect and is rhymed.   I searched the web for a copy, but found pnly a photocopy of it in the English translation of Jean Paul Perrin's … Continue reading La Nobla Leyçon – I

What is Christian Stewardship? Part 1

The Christian lives in a world that is almost entirely governed by the pursuit of material gain.  Governments that seemed untouchable have fallen because they could not deliver the material goods that their citizens coveted.  Nominal Christianity long ago forged an alliance with the powers of materialism. The Catholic church maintained a teaching against usury … Continue reading What is Christian Stewardship? Part 1

Epistle from a Waldensian Barbe

[Barbe, meaning uncle, was the name given by the Waldensians to their ministers.] An Epistle of the Barbe Bartolemi Tertian to the Evangelical churches of Pragela, circa 1420 AD. Jesus be with us. To all our faithful and beloved brethren in Jesus Christ.  I greet you all.  Amen. This Epistle is to alert your brotherhood, … Continue reading Epistle from a Waldensian Barbe

The Perils of Pietism

Glenda Careless sat enthralled as the speaker told of the hundreds who had been delivered from sin and addictions by the blood of Jesus through his ministry.  She drank it all in and realized that she needed that deliverance — she wanted it with all her being.  He said God would do the same thing … Continue reading The Perils of Pietism

The significance of baptism

This post consists entirely of excerpts from the chapter on Baptism (pages 81 to 88) in A Third Way, by Paul M Lederach, © 1980 by Herald Press. In essence, baptism is the means through which the reborn believer commits himself or herself to a life of obedience, in the fellowship with other believers, and … Continue reading The significance of baptism