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Cursing Blessings
Numbers 21:4โ9; Psalm 107:1โ3, 17โ22; Ephesians 2:1โ10; John 3:14โ21 One of the biggest dangers of constant blessings is that we often disdain them. We become so accustomed to them that we become blind to them. Even worse, we then grow to despise them. The Israelites were in the middle of the desert. They were being
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Journey Essentials
โฆpassing off a mess or a bad legacy is not fulfilling the responsibility that God has given us.
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45 Days Countdown
Psalm 107:1โ3, 17โ22; Daniel 12:5โ13; Ephesians 1:7โ14 We love countdowns. Before church service starts, we have a countdown. Every sporting event has a countdown. Part of its attraction is the pressure. It moves us. Another attraction of a countdown is finitude. We know there is an end, even if our team is losing (or maybe
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Chosen
Psalm 107:1โ3, 17โ22; Genesis 9:8โ17; Ephesians 1:3โ6 I donโt remember elementary school sports very much. I do know that while I was never picked first, I was rarely picked last. I was neither particularly good nor bad at sports, hence being a middle pick. I did have preferences for whose team I wanted to be
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Missed A Spot
Psalm 84; Ezra 6:1โ16; Mark 11:15โ19 If you are unaccustomed to the lectionary (again, what is being used this year for the passages), it can seem odd, annoying, and definitely repetitious to see the same Psalm for multiple days. As I, too, am reading it each day, I try to glean something new from it
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Repair and Refine
Psalm 84; 2 Chronicles 29:1โ11, 16โ19; Hebrews 9:23โ28 A few days ago, we read about Jesus cleansing the Temple. As noted, then, prophets doing โover-the-topโ things weren’t totally unexpected. Generally, it was uncomfortable, but Godโs true prophets werenโt known to bring comfort without discomfort. Sometimes amid human depravity, a person bursts out of the decay
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Feeling Real
Psalm 84; 1 Kings 6:1โ4, 21โ22; 1 Corinthians 3:10โ23 Based upon the description of the First Temple, it was impressive. The structure perched on a hill made it even more so. Culturally, physically, and religiously, it was the center of the Israelite city.ย We are often amazed and awed by impressive architecture. If youโve ever
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Strange People
Exodus 20:1โ17; Psalm 19; 1 Corinthians 1:18โ25; John 2:13โ24 Jesusโ โcleaningโ of the Temple is often focused on how the Jews โcorruptedโ the House of God. There is truth in it. The scary part is that it often seems to be a, โlook at themโ moment, rather than what it should be, โlook at usโ.
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What Holy Ground?
Finding Holy ground is not (really) optional. As a follower of Jesus, we must find time and place to be with God. If we cannot find one, we must make the effort to do so.
