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Good Fire. Bad Fire.
Sometimes only purification is needed. Sometimes a clean slate is needed. The same can be said about our lives. The same can be said about our actions. Sometimes we think weโre doing one when weโre doing the others. Sometimes we just want to watch things burn. Fires of prophecy can take many forms. Many people…
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Who Is For You
Amos 7:7โ15; Psalm 85:8โ13; Ephesians 1:3โ14; Mark 6:14โ29 There are many people in the world who have a person they focus on. That person could be an individual they look up to. That person could also be a person who was the source of a lot of pain or conflict. When there is such a
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God of Boxes
We struggle (and thatโs fine) with the concept that God would discipline through pestilence, famine, war, etcetera. We will often use the language of โGod allowsโ, or explain things as โan โold worldโ understandingโ.
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Hear the Roar
Psalm 85:8โ13; Amos 3:1โ12; Colossians 4:2โ18 The Psalm speaks of the land of Israel having Godโs blessings. It needed it. Godโs blessing was both a protection and a source of bounty. The gist is that if Israel’s people were being blessed by the land, including peace from war, bountiful crops, and growing families, then God
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Know Justice. Know Peace.
Speaking peace to people often seems to be a lost cause. First, many people donโt want peace. Actually, many people donโt want peace. Oh, they want peace from war (most). That often is the most common form of โpeaceโ we use in everyday language. There is another one that is often used in Christian circles,…
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Promising Places
โฆformative episodes often become dramatic retellings of identity. They form identity. Often, however, the dark sides of those events are often glossed over. Many patriotic events gloss over crimes against humanity, war, bloodshed, death of innocents.
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Facing It
Psalm 119:81โ88; Jeremiah 16:1โ13; James 5:7โ12 The yearning in Psalm 119:81โ88 is almost palpable. The need for relief with a counterbalance of trust produces a huge amount of tension within a few verses. This tension is often part of our own lives as we desire immediate relief from our trials, the fulfillment of our hopes
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Tossing Diamonds
Psalm 119:81โ88; Ezekiel 2:8โ3:11; 2 Corinthians 11:16โ33 Donโt be rebelliousโฆeat my wordsโฆsweet as honey. Godโs words to Ezekiel set Ezekiel apart from his people. As a prophet, Ezekiel would indeed be separated from the Israelites. By โeatingโ the words of God, Ezekiel set himself apart. This obviously wasnโt going to be an easy separation either.
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Servant Life
Psalm 123; Ezekiel 2:1โ5; 2 Corinthians 12:2โ10; Mark 6:1โ13 In certain cultures, and in certain times, it was not dishonorable to be a servant. In fact, being a servant could well lead to a different path than what could else be accomplished. One of the most famous servants in US culture is a man named
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Give It Up
Psalm 123; Jeremiah 7:27โ34; Matthew 8:18โ22 There was this guy who loved science. He loved nature. He pursued the academics to take care of the wilds. Except he was stubborn. You see, what he loved wasnโt the science, but Creation. In fact, he wasnโt good at it at all. He stuck with that choice for
