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The Other Side of Work
Psalm 33, Numbers 12, Luke 6:37โ42 The Bible doesnโt say what event or interaction incited Aaron and Miriam to openly oppose Moses. Whether the Cushite woman was Zipporahโwho Moses married prior to Israelโs exodus from Egyptโor another woman (Jewish and Christian scholars are unclear) it didnโt really matter (to God, at least). Aaron and Miriam
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Unknowing Knowledge
Psalm 118, Romans 5:1โ5, Hebrews 12:7โ13 Patience. The old quip, โdonโt pray for patience, for then God will provide circumstances that require it.โ Endurance and patience. One is primarily a verb in scripture (Endure), while the other is a noun. In other words, they are different (scripturally) only in so far as how they are
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Measuring Value
Acts 3:1โ26, Acts 14:8โ18 All of us have experiencedโor know some close who hasโa significant health issue, whether going on for years, or for a short time. Often those health issues come with significant costs, too, making a bad situation even worse. It also isnโt necessarily a matter of good or bad health care insurance.
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Relating Love
Matthew 5:17-20, Matthew 22:34โ40, John 13:31-35 It is not a minor thing for Jesus to affirm the Law and the Prophets. It is an essential fact to understand. Jesus in no way denied being a Jew, nor did he say being a Jew is bad. Over the course of history, it was bad theology that
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Among Crowds
Psalm 26, Matthew 21:42โ46, Acts 13:43โ52 Crowds are a powerful thing. They can be a source of powerful change. In the current age, people are helping to launch products they want by putting some of their money into it. By doing so, people go around the big companies that controlled how new things came to
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Dancing Fools
Psalm 148, 2 Samuel 6:12โ22, Matthew 6:1โ8 Do or do not before others? David danced in all his power during a massive 10 mile parade, taking the Ark from Obed-edomโs land to Jerusalem. He was the king. There were many sacrifices happening. There were all the musicians, followers and soldiers that would have been a
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Our Responsibility and Others
Psalm 91, Exodus 32:7โ26, Matthew 18:1โ9 The Israelites had escaped the Egyptians. Godโs promise to Moses (โYou will worship me on this mountain.โ) fulfilled. And they wandered away. That the Israelites wandered away probably didnโt surprise Moses all that much. Heโd already experienced difficulties at their hands (and mouths). However, apparently, he was surprisedโor completely
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A Different Journey
Psalm 85, Numbers 33:1-56, Galatians 5:16โ25 We are born. We die. The beginning and then end. In between the beginning and the end there are many steps to take. The Israelites were finally at the end of their wandering in the desert. They had taken many steps in the desert. With Godโs blessing and care,
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Sin In The End
Psalm 25, John 19:28โ30, Hebrews 10:1-14 The End. Itโs the end. Jesus has declared it so. What is the end? The remembrance of your sins. The beauty of the cross is that the record of our sins has been amended. While some say that they are wiped out completely, it is probably better to say
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Unity Dream
Psalm 100, Ezekiel 37:15โ28, John 10:14โ18, Galatians 3:28 Unity is a powerful message, and it calls to the deepest parts of us. E Pluribus unumโLatin for “Out of many, one”โis the motto of the United States. In this motto is the desire that no matter where people came from, and what differences they might have,
