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Burning Call
Psalm 145:10โ18; 1 Kings 19:19โ21; Colossians 1:9โ14 One of the issues that has come up in the last year in church-ish circles is the ordination of women. Saddleback took a bold step and ordained women which went against the predominant grain of their partner body (SBC). There was an unexpected explosion in certain circles against
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The Shepherd’s Care
Psalm 100; 2 Samuel 5:1โ12; Luke 15:1โ7 In case you havenโt noticed, the theme for the week (Thursday through today, plus tomorrow) is sheep. Almost all the Scriptures reference sheep in some form or another. Without question, the sheep are the People of God. Even in Luke, Jesus is still using the sheep as a
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In The Fold
Psalm 100; Zechariah 9:14โ10:2; Acts 20:17โ38 Psalm 100 is used in some churches as a call to worship. There have been a number of songs that have pulled their chorus and even the lyrics from this Psalm. It sounds so straightforward, but is it really? We are Godโs people and his sheep. While we really
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Not Quite Yet
Psalm 100; Jeremiah 50:1โ7; Hebrews 13:17โ25 Babylon was the enemy of Jerusalem and Jews at the time of Jeremiah. It makes sense, as Babylon had destroyed much of Jerusalem, and taken a majority of the population into exile. It was the big nation with the biggest might. For the Jews, there was no bigger enemy.
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Undivide
Psalm 23; Jeremiah 23:1โ6; Ephesians 2:11โ22; Mark 6:30โ34, 53โ56 The words from Jeremiah were primarily aimed at the priests and religious leaders. They are hard words for we clergy, as they should be. Yet, they are no longer words solely for the clergy. As a part of the priesthood of believers, they are for you,
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Kick or Lift
Psalm 23; Jeremiah 12:1โ13; Luke 18:35โ43 Understanding that we donโt know the whys and wherefores of life is one step. Accepting it is another. Then the biggest step is not blaming God. Often blaming God is the easiest as it means we have no responsibility. It also means we have no control, so we are
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Tabled Enemies
Psalm 23; Jeremiah 10:17โ25; Acts 17:16โ31 One of the things that will make many Christians fall away from the faith is a weak foundation when it comes to trials. We say many platitudes, and try not to think about what happens where we actually tested. If youโve ever read anything on the many martyrs of
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Road Inheritance
Psalm 23; Jeremiah 10:1โ16; Colossians 1:15โ23 Psalm 23:3 reads, in effect, โGod helps and guides me along the paths that are best for me.โ Note that it doesnโt say, โGod will make meโฆโ We choose to follow the guide, or we choose not to. That isnโt all that comforting, especially as we look around us.
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And Now We Worship
Psalm 142; Amos 9:11โ15; Luke 7:31โ35 As mentioned previously, Amosโ prophetic mission was to the Israelites, the nation of the 10 tribes that separated from Judah and Benjamin. As part of the โrebellionโ the leader of the Israelites, Jeroboam, made 2 golden calves for local worship to protect his โkingshipโ from reverting to Judah and
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Rubble and Ruin
Psalm 142; Amos 9:1โ4; Acts 23:12โ35 I donโt know about you, but Iโm a little jaundiced about earthquakes. I grew up in Northern California. Earthquakes wereโฆnormal isnโt the wordโฆto be expected. So much so, that the first earthquake my wife experiences was in the middle of the night. She woke me up in a panic,
