Weekly Bulletin
February 5, 2017 (Prattmont Weekly Bulletin)
Here's the beginning of the article, "Strictly Enforced," just to give you an idea of its content. Please click on the links to read more.
When a law or rule is strictly enforced, like a speed limit or a dress code, it means at least two things—unless it’s posted merely for effect. 1) The authorities will be watching closely; 2) They will punish us if they see us doing something wrong. But here’s the thing about man-made rules and laws—they’re not all strictly enforced. We’ve got to obey them (1 Peter 2:13; Romans 13:1-7; Titus 3:1), regardless, but the fact is, when it comes to man’s laws, some are more strictly enforced than others.
That’s not the case with God’s law—not at all...