Author: Brad Whitt

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It's been a super busy week around the Whitt house. I enjoyed preaching a revival for a local church and spending some time this week with our summer interns before they headed back to college. On Thursday I was honored to lead in the celebration of a couple's ten years of marriage as they renewed their wedding vows and this morning I'll preach the funeral for a young man - a friend and very supportive church member - whose life ended far too soon. In between these various ministry commitments I was able to select the following list of posts to help you understand better the state of our world and how to respond as a Believer. As always, I want to challenge and encourage you. I don't necessarily agree with all of these writers or what they have written, but believe that these posts will help stretch and strengthen you as a follower of Christ in a fallen world. 

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From Dr. Parker’s Sermon on Song of Solomon 5-8 "Almighty God, thine eyes are continually upon our conduct; thou dost watch us, whether our vigilance towards thee be wakeful or not. We have reason to say day by day, Thou God seest us. The eyes of the Lord run to and fro throughout the whole earth, to show himself mighty on behalf of those who put their trust in him. All things are naked and open unto the eyes of him with whom we have to do; there is not a word on our tongue, there is not a thought in our heart, but, lo, O Lord, thou knowest it altogether. May we live under this impression, and may it be to us an impression full of graciousness and hopefulness, because of the purity of our desire and the constancy of our fidelity; may we be enabled to make our appeal unto God, saying, The Lord knoweth, and into his hand I commit my spirit. We bless thee that thine eyes are upon us, for thus thou dost make us of account; though our days are few, and our strength is but varied weakness, yet thou dost care for us with the solicitude of love, and