Someone Who Wants to Help

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Why is Jesus such a controversial topic? The life of Jesus, as some believe, was primarily a life of doing good to all. Let's discuss some Jesus!

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Someone Who Wants to Help

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Religion

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Jul 9, 2026

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Milk and Honey - A Very Ritchie Series (No.41) 09.07.2026

“A land flowing with milk and honey.” We read this expression in scripture and are very familiar with it in relation to the promise of God to the Children of Israel. But what does it mean? It really is strange, since the land did not have rivers of milk or guizers of honey. Even when the spies came back, they did not bring milk or honey! Moses is reading the Law to the Children of Israel at Mt. Ne...

Both Sides of a Coin 04.07.2026

It occurred to me, in no uncertain terms, that credit and blame are basically the same thing, or at the very least two sides of the same coin. Think about it… One side - something good occurs, you seek the credit, you want to be recognized and be elevated. Other side - something bad happens, you assign blame, you want someone else to take the fall. Isn’t this all the same of vanity or self-exaltat...

Recognition - A Very Ritchie Series (No.40) 02.07.2026

Recognition, Appreciation and Approval We all need and want these. Everyone needs to be recognized for existing, for being here, for being a part. Everyone needs appreciation for who they are, their talents, their activity in work, home and family. And everyone needs approval for all that they do, that positive affirmation for contributing. These are basic elements needed to build self-esteem and...

Dealing with Distractions - Walk with the Lord Series (No.3) 29.06.2026

We have so many advantages today that they can cause sensory overload, such as the new ways to communicate instantly that can detach us from the people we’re “talking” to. Our world offers so many possibilities. All of them can be good, but they can also become distractions. Here is an example: sea turtle eggs. Female sea turtles swim to shore between May and August to dig nests in the sand and la...

Pride (Cluster 4) 27.06.2026

To begin… I asked ChatGPT this questions: Can you describe how pride is at the basis of all evil in the world?  And it provided me with these verbatim 4 points without going into any other detail…   How pride can lead to other forms of evil: Pride says “my will matters most”  Pride resists correction  Pride creates division  Pride replaces worship of God with worship of self And these are absolute...

Great Leaders - A Very Ritchie Series (No.39) 25.06.2026

When we look at the life of Jesus, the Apostles, and many others in both the Old and New Testament who were leaders; several things come to the forefront regarding their character and conduct.  Great leaders are not special in that they were particularly charismatic, good looking, intelligent or possessing great skill.  Some did, most did not.  Except for Jesus, none were sinless.  All had some si...

What is Scripture? 20.06.2026

Have you ever considered the idea that the term “scripture” was predominantly used to reference Old Testament writings?   I hadn’t.   I was recently introduced to this idea, and I appreciated this comparison that I was shown in 1 Timothy 5:18 - For the Scripture says, “You shall not muzzle an ox while it treads out the grain (Deut 25:4)” and, “The laborer is worthy of his wages (Matt 10:10 or Luke...

Don't Hit a Tree - A Very Ritchie Series (No.38) 18.06.2026

I like snow skiing.  I have fun in the cold and snow.  The beauty, the brisk air, the falling snow, the brilliant blue of mountain skies, the vistas of snowcapped mountains; its’ all so wonderful.  I see God in these things.  His amazing design, the absolute brilliance of his creative imagination, the awe of his power!  Truly Awe-some! But every time I go, someone tells me, “Don’t hit a tree!”  Fo...

Forgetting Those Things Left Behind - Walk with the Lord Series (No.2) 15.06.2026

Paul wrote, “Forgetting those things which are behind and reaching forward to those things ahead, I press on toward the mark of the high calling of God in Jesus Christ (Phil. 3:13-14). First, Paul’s not saying he forgot the past or stop learning from it. In fact, some nine or ten times he refers back to his time as a persecutor of The Way. He never forgot what he did to those who were Christians....

Hearing God's Voice 13.06.2026

At a camp designed to help strengthen the bond between children and their fathers, there was an exercise where the fathers each took a child of theirs as a group into the woods nearby the camp site. They were instructed to blindfold the children and guide them to the lead them out of the woods.   Each father was told to inform the child of 3 things… I will never leave you You can ask Me anything t...

Eat This Scroll - A Very Ritchie Series (No.37) 11.06.2026

“Open your mouth and eat what I give you …” There are some truly strange images recorded in the Bible. Between Daniel, Zechariah, Revelation, and Ezekiel; there are some truly weird things. One which catches my imagination is when God commands Ezekiel to “eat this scroll.” Ezekiel 2:8-3:3 records: “But you, son of man, hear what I say to you. Be not rebellious like that rebellious house; open your...

When Your Father Dies 06.06.2026

When your Father dies… The Irish say: “You lose your umbrella against bad weather.” The Welsh say: “You sink a foot deeper into the earth.” The Canadians say: “You run out of excuses.” The French say: “You become your own father.” The Indians say: “He comes back as the thunder.” The Russians say: “He takes your childhood with him.” The Armenians say: “The sun shifts forever and you walk in his lig...

Discipleship - A Very Ritchie Series (No.36) 04.06.2026

“Peter answered him and said, ‘Thought they all fall away because of you, I will never fall away’” Matthew 26:33. Peter thought himself to be a “Super Disciple.” What does it mean to be a disciple? Today we use the word “disciple” in an exclusively religious manner, one who disseminates another’s doctrine. But that is not the origin of the word. It properly means a pupil, trainee, or apprentice. T...

We are What We Think - Walk With the Lord Series (No.1) 01.06.2026

“Finally , brethren, whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report, if there is any virtue and if there is anything praiseworthy – meditate on these things” (Phil. 4:8). When we change our heart and minds, we change our lives. That is what repentance is all about, a change of will. A change of mind abou...

Stop Hanging Out Water Guns 30.05.2026

Stop Handing Out Water Guns by Brad Harrub, Ph. D. I want to say this as respectfully—and as honestly—as I can. Before anything else, Scripture is clear: parents are commanded to train their children  Deuteronomy 6:6–7 Ephesians 6:4 I know that, I preach that, and I practice that. The responsibility for training up my children does not belong to the church. But with that said… We really must do be...

Can't I Be Good? - A Very Ritchie Series (No.35) 28.05.2026

“Can’t I do good most of the time and be okay with God?” The answer to that question lies in what God expects of each individual. As creator, he has the right to demand whatever he chooses. But he is perfect in every respect and will only demand what is best for his creation. We as his creation either comply with those demands or choose to make our own list of dos and don’ts. There are no other pa...

Selfishness (Cluster 3) 23.05.2026

Selfishness is a pervasive theme throughout Scripture, revealing both the fallen nature of humanity and the transforming power of God’s grace. The Bible consistently portrays selfishness as a root of sin, a distortion of God’s design, and a barrier to true relationship with Him and others. At the same time, the Bible provides a clear path away from self-centered living toward a life marked by love...

Gray Areas - A Very Ritchie Series (No.34) 21.05.2026

Gray Areas I am sure you’ve heard this expression. What do people mean when they speak of “gray areas” in the Scriptures? I have heard two responses. First, areas where the Scriptures have some ambiguity in their meaning to us today. Statements such as “take a little wine…” may give the impression that drinking a little alcohol is acceptable. Second is when the Scriptures are silent on an action w...

Agape Love (Cluster 2) 16.05.2026

What does the Bible really mean when it speaks about Agape love? In this episode, we explore a powerful cluster of Scriptures that reveal the depth, character, and purpose of agape—the selfless, sacrificial love that comes from God. By walking through key Bible verses, we see how agape love is demonstrated by God toward humanity and how believers are called to reflect that same love toward others....

What did Jesus mean? - A Very Ritchie Series (No.33) 14.05.2026

“If you love me, keep my commandments”?  John records two incidents where Jesus makes this statement, John 14:15 and 15:10. In John 14 Phillip had asked “show us the Father…” Jesus answers and includes this statement. In John 15 Jesus speaks of the vine and branches, the relationship between himself and his disciples. What Jesus is instructing? #christjesus #love #pray #prayer #gaintheworld #jesus...

Man's Anger vs. God's Anger (Cluster 1) 09.05.2026

What does the Bible say about anger? In this episode, we examine a powerful cluster of Scriptures that contrast the anger of man with the anger of God. While human anger often springs from pride, frustration, and selfish motives, God’s anger is always rooted in holiness, justice, and righteousness. By looking at several passages throughout the Bible, we explore how Scripture warns believers about...

God is So Distant - A Very Ritchie Series (No.32) 07.05.2026

God is so distant! How real is God to me? God, the Almighty, the Creator seems too far above me, so beyond understanding that He seems unreal. So distant that He seems more like a historical character than a person. That’s how many people feel. God is more a concept than a person. I think that is one reason why Jesus was sent to earth. God becoming flesh, personal, real! #christjesus #love #pray #...

What Does The Wonderful Counselor, The Prince of Peace, Say To Do, John? 02.05.2026

Why do you call me Lord, Lord and do not do the things that I say? Luke 6:46 So… According to the record in John, what does our Lord say to do? Do not make My Father’s house a house of merchandise! unless one is born again, he cannot... #christjesus #love #pray #prayer #gaintheworld #jesus #church #christ #newepisode #churchofchrist #TheOneTrueGod #willard #chroniclesofwillard

A Father's Gift - A Very Ritchie Series (No.31) 29.04.2026

A Fathers Gift Harold Hugh Ritchie was born June 1932 in Port Arthur, Texas. There wasn’t anything particularly grand about his birth or place where he was born. He grew up in the shadow of an older sister like any boy, rough and tumble. His father worked for a furniture store at that time but soon began to work for “The Texas Company” (as grandad used to call it) which became Texaco. Due to Lilli...

The Chronicles of Willard P Franklin Continue. 27.04.2026

What’s going on with Willard, you say… Over the weeks following Willard’s job change, Elise found herself thinking more about her own life and choices. Watching him act quietly, deliberately, and faithfully—even when it cost him—had left a mark she could no longer ignore. One Sunday morning, she arrived at the church earlier than usual like she had done a while back. The sunlight still streamed th...

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