Month: November 2020

Month: November 2020

The Damaging Effects of Social Isolation During COVID-19
November 30, 2020 Blogs Tim Jennings, M.D.

Now that the election is over, I hope we can have reasonable and rational discussions about the various governmental responses to COVID-19 and their impact on society. From the beginning of this pandemic, I have been critical of the way various government officials have responded and dealt with this problem.

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The Temptations of Jesus: A Lesson for Us
November 23, 2020 Blogs Tim Jennings, M.D.

According to Scripture, Jesus was tempted “in every way just as we are yet without sin” (Hebrews 4:15 NIV84). As we praise God for the victory of His Son, we can simultaneously examine how the devil approached our Savior and discover the evil tactics that he uses against us.

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The Law of Liberty and Society Today
November 17, 2020 Blogs Tim Jennings, M.D.

My first book, Could It Be This Simple? A Biblical Model for Healing the Mind, was published in 2007. In it, I described for the first time the law of liberty, the principle of freedom upon which God created reality to operate. I described how this law is, like gravity, a constant that works whether one believes in it or not and that just like gravity, it is testable – there are reproducible and unavoidable consequences when we violate liberty.

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Love, Don’t Hate, the Liars
November 9, 2020 Blogs Tim Jennings, M.D.

This morning, I read about Jesus’ trial and crucifixion from the gospel of John and was struck at the poignant lessons that apply to us today.

The religious and political leaders conspired for months to mislead the people about Jesus and prepare the nation for the moment they would strike. They had their “media pundits” spread misinformation about the Messiah. They misrepresented His actions as being of the devil (Matthew 12:24).

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The Christian and Post-Election Blues
November 1, 2020 Blogs Tim Jennings, M.D.

It is Friday, October 30, 2020; in four days, the United States will elect its next president, and I, like the rest of the nation, don’t know who is going to win.

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