Logic can deftly dissect the butterfly to prove decisively that it can fly—and then it can’t. […]
 
				 
				Logic can deftly dissect the butterfly to prove decisively that it can fly—and then it can’t. […]
 
				“If anyone thinks that he knows anything, he knows nothing yet as he ought to know” (1 Cor 8:2). […]
 
				Job shifts the topic from external influences to internal ones. What happens when hope dies? […]
 
				“How forceful are right words! But what does your arguing prove?” (Job 6:25). Good question! […]
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				In French (Avise la fin), these are the wise words over the entry of Scotland’s Culzean Castle. […]
 
				Weak hands and wobbly knees rob me of my doing and my going. Thank God for strengtheners! […]
 
				Are you “able to comfort those who are in any trouble”? You can if you share the comfort of God (2 Cor 1:4). […]
 
				A hedge might be called the evidence of God’s sovereign care. But what if the hedge is breached? […]
 
				“My flesh and my heart fail; but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever” (Ps 73:26). […]