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Storms in Store
We are called to pull people out of the maelstroms of life, not shove them further, no matter who they are.
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Face-to-Face With Jesus
Psalm 25:1โ10; Genesis 9:8โ17; 1 Peter 3:18โ22; Mark 1:9โ15 A number of years ago, I was part of a drama that was really a hellfire and brimstone (or โturn or burnโ) presentation. As my theology has deepened, and my wrestlings with the Scriptures have continued, the over-simplification of it bothers me. Much of everything around
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Get Lifted
Psalm 25:1โ10; Psalm 32; Matthew 9:2โ13 Have you ever carried something really heavy for a while and then put down? Do you remember that moment when you put it down? That feeling of freedom? That is should be just a taste of the feeling that the Psalmist brings out: The one whose wrongdoing is forgiven,
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So Over It
Psalm 25:1โ10; Daniel 9:15โ25a; 2 Timothy 4:1โ5 For nearly a year, weโve had COVID. For nearly a year, there have been limitations in gathering and movement. Finally, 9 months in, there was news of a vaccine. Then there were multiple vaccines. Now we wait. Still, though, we often catch ourselves asking, โwhen will this be
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Beyond Confessing
Psalm 25:1โ10; Daniel 9:1โ14; 1 John 1:3โ10 โBut if we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and cleanse us from everything weโve done wrong.โ โ1 John 1:9 Have you said those words to yourself lately or ever? The power and grace in those simple words are awe-inspiring. Daniel
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Billboard or Reflection
Pursuit of the knowledge of God without pursuit of the heart of God is often an empty pursuit. Yes, we can learn more facts about God. That doesnโt mean we actually know God. God wants us to know God, not merely know of God.
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It Is Written
As people of โthe Bookโ, we speak as if we believe the Word was engraved in stone. Yet, we often donโt act that same way.
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Wait and See
As we read the Scriptures, it becomes apparent that often the call on Godโs people is not to do great things, but to witness and testify to the great things that God has done.
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Seeing Well
We often will look back on our decisions as if we could have fixed them, or even with the assumption that we are wiser now than we were then. โHindsight is 20/20,โ is a pithy saying, but even our hindsight may only be slightly better than our foresight.
