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Future Tensely
Psalm 126; Isaiah 40:1-11; Romans 8:22-25 Have you realized that Advent is weird? I love Advent, don’t get me wrong. However, the world has done a successful job of retraining us on what Advent is all about. Partially, I think, this is because of the image of an unthreatening baby Jesus with lambs, other baby
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Seeing Christ In The Lives of Others
Romans 12:16โ21 As part of our college ministry many years ago, we asked our college students to come up with their mission statement. It was coached in a business/organization language; it should have been better phrased as a Rule of Life. Mine was: Seeing Christ in the Lives of Others. Yes, the title was my
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A Movement: Of Priest and Temple
โฆif weโฆfocus too much on the outside, the temple comes crumbling down, for the internal structure cannot hold up the facade shown to the world, and we then dishonor God by our fallen temple.
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Blazing a Way
Nehemiah 9:1-31 “It’s not our fault!” That is proclaimed so much by so many about slavery, racism, poverty, etceteraโฆand they’re right. Yet, here we have the example of the Jews. It was the fault of their ancestors. However, their ancestors were dead. All things new Often, you cannot figure out the right way without figuring
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Veiling Mystery
Psalm 111; Isaiah 25:6โ10a; Mark 6:35โ44 The veil has long existed as a physical reminder of mystery. The truly veiled bride becomes a mystery (again) as she walks down the aisle toward an anxious and waiting groom. Modern weddings have pretty much eschewed the bridal veil. The bride may have a nominal veil, but it
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Be Our Guest
Psalm 111; Exodus 24:1โ11; Romans 15:22โ33 If you were invited to a US presidential affair, you might be surprised. Unless you roam such circles or are connected to them, usually you wonโt have any expectation of being invited to sit at the table with the president, unless, of course, you decide to contribute to their
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Your Contentment
Psalm 111; Genesis 18:1โ15; Philippians 4:10โ20 One of the harder things about being a Christian is that God often doesnโt give our heartโs desires. We describe God as good, loving, giving, and many other positive traits. Yet, the giving (or lack thereof) often gets in the way of our understanding of Godโs goodness, loving, and
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Laying The Bread Down
Psalm 145:10โ18; 2 Kings 4:42โ44; Ephesians 3:14โ21; John 6:1โ21 It is tempting to throw the baby out with the bathwater. We can look at society and even many churches (in particular, their leaders), and just give up. There is such a struggle against the darkness and against sin, that it can be overwhelming. At the
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Field Placement
Psalm 145:10โ18; 2 Kings 4:38โ41; John 4:31โ38 Flour has become a no-go for many people these days. The fight against gluten and carbohydrates is quite prevalent. Much of this has to do with how much our surroundings have changed. Most of us donโt need many carbohydrates. Those whose bodies are still their primary focus for
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Let ‘Em Fight
Psalm 145:10โ18; 2 Kings 3:4โ20; Colossians 3:12โ17 It can be hard to be rid of wounds. Many physical ones heal with scars, though the deeper body ones may not heal well. For most of us, the emotional and spiritual wounds are the ones with deep and lasting effects. These are the ones that can hold
