@dexterleng Since the latest update, If I quite Notes while ProNotes is running it relaunches after a few seconds. I assume that this is related to scanning for Templates?
Praise be to God!
“And now, Lord, look upon their threats and grant to your servants to continue to speak your word with all boldness,” (Acts 4:29)
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If you haven’t read through the entire Bible yet, put that “good Christian book” down and don’t pick it up again until you have. You can’t check what that author is saying against scripture if you don’t know scripture.
Christians, do you want to make a difference in this country?
Stop fighting battles on Twitter and start supporting your local church with everything you have.
Serve in the nursery
Encourage your pastor
Meet with your brothers and sisters
Attend prayer/Bible Study/Sunday School
The state of the nation, the state of the churches — both are deplorable!
Those who should be praying — are disputing and fighting among themselves!
Alas! how many professors are more concerned for the mistakes of government — than for their own sins!
John Newton
Believer, as you look at the insanity of the world around you don’t be dismayed for this is the natural state of fallen man. Instead be amazed at the miracle of salvation, that God—by his Spirit, through the gospel—takes his enemies and transforms them into his adopted sons.
Looking forward to gathering with God’s people once again this morning.
But since we were torn away from you, brothers, for a short time, in person not in heart, we endeavored the more eagerly and with great desire to see you face to face,
(1 Thessalonians 2:17)
For those who are grieved at being unable to gather as the church on the Lord’s Day because of stay-at-home orders, here is some encouragement from J.C. Ryle.
It is possible to affirm the authority of scripture in our doctrine while failing to submit to its authority in our lives. I’m so thankful for @tomascol and the work of @FoundersMin.
“Assurance of salvation does not come from looking back on the day on which one has prayed a prayer, but from a proper examination of one’s life in light of Scripture to see if there exists biblical evidence of salvation.” — Paul Washer
(2 Corinthians 13:5)