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The Rev. Dr. W. Ross Blackburn

Psalm 139: 1-11, 22-23

By: The Rev. Dr. W. Ross Blackburn The Scriptures have a way of reducing to absurdity the self-justifying questions that we often ask. For instance, when Jesus was asked, “Who is my neighbor?” by a lawyer who wanted to know who he was required to love and who he was...

Psalm 119:33-40

By: The Rev. Dr. W. Ross Blackburn When raising children, it is unusual, when they are young, for parents to give reasons for the their rules. What they need is to hear the command, and learn to comply. A child needs to learn to stay away from electrical sockets long...

Psalm 27

By: The Rev. Dr. W. Ross Blackburn Pro-life work is war. The war requires resources, strategy, perseverance, and a clear sense of why we fight. The war has casualties—1.2 million dead per year, 1.2 million mothers wounded, 1.2 million broken and/or hardened fathers,...

Psalm 19

By: The Rev. Dr. W. Ross Blackburn Ever since Eve encountered the serpent in Eden, mankind has considered the law of the Lord to be restrictive, constraining, and, in the end, at cross-purposes to our desire to have life, and to have it abundantly. Yet David, as he...

Psalm 16

By: The Rev. Dr. W. Ross Blackburn What is meant exactly by the above verse is not entirely clear. Were the drink offerings to other gods literally of blood? Were they offerings that lead to their death? Were they offerings offered by those with blood on their hands?...