AGENDA Weekly Brief Week of June 17-23 of 2023 – FEATURED VIDEOS – By Curtis Bowers

This is the featured VIDEO portion of AgendaWeekly, it includes the following: The CCP seeks to genetically engineer the perfect communist; The history of propaganda in the US, 125 minutes; “You Will Regret It!” NCAA Swimmer Breaks Her Silence (5 minutes); How The ELITES Control 8 BILLION People (12 minutes); The Leading Authority in Emergency Preparedness Medications (3 minutes); Joe Biden’s “Complicit” In CCP’s Takeover Of Taiwan And Cuba (6 minutes); The CCP’s At War With The U.S. In Information, Cyber, Political, And Social Conflicts (5 minutes); Six article links, including: Read: How the War on Farmers Could Trigger a Famine by Doug Casey; and Read: America Wakes Up to Woke by Victor Davis Hanson

AGENDA Weekly Brief Week of June 17-23 of 2023 – By Curtis Bowers

This issue of Curtis Bowers’ Agenda Weekly briefly covers the following topics: HUNTER BIDEN GETS SLAP ON THE WRIST; IRS WHISTLEBLOWERS REVEAL MORE BIDEN CORRUPTION; BILL GATES MEETS XI JINPING; HALDERMAN REPORT CONFIRMS VOTER FRAUD IN GEORGIA IN 2020; JOHN DURHAM’S COVERUP; COVID VACCINE PROMOTER DUCKS DEBATE WITH RFK JR.; NEWLY RELEASED PFIZER DOCUMENTS SHOW 1.6 MILLION ADVERSE EVENTS! IS THE FED DELIBERATELY CRASHING BANKS AND THE STOCK MARKET? NEW FILM EXPOSES CHILD TRAFFICKING; SCHOOL KIDS IDENTIFY AS DINOSAURS, CATS, AND NONBINARY; PRIDE MONTH NEWS; DODGERS PROTEST SUCCESSFUL; SCHOOL STUDENTS PROTEST GENDER IDEOLOGY; DETRANSITIONER SUES KAISER FOUNDATION and more.

Proverbs 1:8-19 – The Effects of Wisdom and Folly

This, the first of the father’s lectures, introduces us to some of the crucial distinctions between wisdom and folly. Wisdom comes to us in the form of teaching and instruction, and so it may not look particularly appealing. However, it yields a harvest of social honour and moral beauty. Folly, contrastingly, looks enticing but in the end yields destruction. This is the boomerang effect of folly: when we act foolishly, in the end we hurt ourselves. Fools lie in wait for their own blood.

C H Spurgeon’s Morning and Evening Thoughts June 28 – My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less

Below you will find Spurgeon’s morning thoughts followed by the hymn he cited as he closed those thoughts: My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less. The hymn is a video by Brian Cochran, he sings the song while playing guitar; lyrics are pasted in for those who might want to sing along. I find it easy to sing along with his songs, it is like being in church and singing along with the congregation. Spurgeon’s evening thoughts follow hymn and lyrics.

Baha’i Faith Book of Certitude – Huge Errors Regarding the Citing of Scripture, Part 1

Today I am beginning a series on the Kitab-i-iqan, The Book of Certitude of the Baha’i Faith. This initial post is an introduction with a few relevant remarks regarding introductory text from the Book of Certitude and the Bible. This book was apparently written by the leader of the Baha’i Faith, Baha’u’llah. My focus will be to cite the errors this work contains, regarding the Bible only. In the intro, for example, Shoghi Effendi, grandson of the founder, made numerous errors when he explained the actions of biblical characters in relation to this work. I am calling his statements erroneous because he speaks of biblical characters in ways that differ widely from the Bible. Examples will show these errors clearly.   

C H Spurgeon’s Morning and Evening Thoughts for June 27

Today, he emphasized two very common problems: compromise, in his morning thoughts; and calling in his evening thoughts. Since he was such an excellent biblical preacher, his words are very worth considering. As I read his morning thoughts, I thought of how the church is compromising with the CRT and LGBTQ movements; and of how liberalism has been an issue for over a hundred years, Spurgeon himself fought against it in his writings. His evening thoughts deal with callings, the common errors new converts make [an 11-minute MacArthur video on Spurgeon’s ‘downgrade controversy’ is linked]

C H Spurgeon – Morning and Evening Thoughts for June 22nd

His morning thoughts provide some understanding about God’s purposes in affliction. All believers are shaped by it, and receiving it is not always something we want to do; Spurgeon’s words help with that in particular. His evening thoughts encourage us in learning to hold the things of this earth loosely because they are temporary, while we are being taught to see the things of Christ as precious. The Spirit shows the foolish and temporal things we have been trusting in as He helps us make the transition to trusting wholly in Christ. Spurgeon’s words remind us that our trust in earthly things must be let go of and transferred to Christ alone.

Introducing Wisdom | Proverbs (1:1-7) – Pastor Kyle Johnston

This video is the first of 12 in a series: Study on the book of Proverbs, chapters 1-9. The videos range from 9-14 minutes in length, this is the longest video. I found the last video of this series because I wanted to blog on Proverbs 9 and after listening to it, I decided it would be beneficial to me and interested readers to blog the entire series for reasons that will become apparent in this video. Video highlight points precede this lesson. ADDITIONALLY, this post contains a reading from John Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion to explain the necessity of a believer knowing who he/she is in relationship to God

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