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Up and Away
Psalm 47; Ephesians 1:15โ23; Luke 24:44โ53; Acts 1:1โ11 If youโre of a certain age, youโll probably know the source of, โUp! Up! And away!โ (Superman). If youโre of another age or particular family/church origin, youโll probably know the song, โIโll Fly Awayโ. Then there is the airline advertising slogan, โWannaโ get away?โ If none of
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Places for Scripture
Psalm 93; Deuteronomy 11:18โ21; Mark 16:19โ20 โPlace these wordsโฆon your heartโ and then fast forward to โโฆthey went out and proclaimed the message everywhere.โOne of the little truths about this passage in Deuteronomy is the very simple tool given that many turned into a soulless rule or merely room decor. God directed that Godโs word
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The First Rule Isn’t One
Psalm 93; Deuteronomy 11:1โ17; 1 Timothy 6:13โ16 Our common reaction, even as we get older, is that โruleโ was made to make my life harder, or limit my freedoms, or something else. Of course, in our current era, you may have immediately turned to face masks or even the potential of some sort of requirement
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Running Towards
Psalm 93; Deuteronomy 7:1โ11; 1 Timothy 6:11โ12 When we read Deuteronomy, we often evaluate it upon our understanding of life, nations, and ancestry. In many respects, Deuteronomy contains thinking that is alien to Western thinking. Part of this is tied into the relationship between peoples, their gods, and their places of habitation. There was a
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Messianic or Messiah
Psalm 98; 1 John 5:1โ6; John 15:9โ17 When we read the Scriptures, as has been written often in these devotions, we bring in our understanding of things. Those who have been indoctrinated (in a good way) into the faith and theology of orthodox Christianity will read into the Scriptures that which they have been taught.
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Sharpening Together
Psalm 98; Deuteronomy 32:44โ47; Mark 10:42โ45 What are your two pet sins? Or, what sin of others sets you off (lying, adultery, etc.)? And, what sin of yours do you just try to brush off as not being that significant? Most of us have these. It may be severe, and it may be mild. Regardless,
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And Now What?
Psalm 98; Isaiah 42:5โ9; Acts 10:34โ43 It is not, by far, unique to American Christianity to be tied to a country. God fought for England, Scotland, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Russia, and plenty of other places supposedly, as leaders quickly pulled God in their plans of military conquest (or defense). God, and in particular the
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Follow Through The Veil
Psalm 98; Isaiah 49:5โ6; Acts 10:1โ34 Itโs not enough to restore a backslidden, rebellious, unloving, non-grace-filled, unjust people who either donโt acknowledge or hate God. On top of that, the whole world that doesnโt know God is going to look to you for the light of God. No pressure. Or how about a valorous warrior,
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Enter In
Psalm 80; Isaiah 65:17โ25: John 14:18โ31 I might be a nerd (okay, โmightโ should be replaced by โamโ). When I was young I was fascinated by the stories of elves. In particular, I grew up with the Pinisโ Elf Quest. As I got older, I learned about the โrealโ elves of The Silmarillion (Tolkienโs Elves).
