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Welcomed To The Table
Genesis 12:1-7, Ruth 2:13โ19, Job 31:24โ32 For many of us (if not most), the call of Abram (who would become Abraham) doesnโt seem that significant from a strictly human perspective. Yes, any of us would find being called by God significant, but the calling away from relatives and land is not so strange. This is
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Cup of Blessing
Psalm 16, Luke 24:13โ35 Psalm 16 is considered by many to be a Messianic Psalm. Peter and Paul both seemed to have some agreement on this as they appear to have referenced as it appears to be referenced to by them in a number of places. One of the contrasts is the cup of blood
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Drawing Waters of Salvation
Isaiah 12:2โ6, Jeremiah 31:31โ34, Luke 22:14โ20 Isaiah is often not filled with much encouragement. This particular โsongโ, however, is a pronouncement of the saved telling the unsaved that they can be saved. Isaiah starts out with his salvation, and that his relationship with God is sound. He then tells the wayward hearer that they will
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The Proper Guest
Psalm 104:1โ15, John 6:53โ58, 1 Corinthians 11:17โ11:27 From the Christian perspective, God breathed life into us. Weโre not just talking about the lungs, but the spiritual life, too. God is the great sustainer. While there are those whose perspective of God is the Clockwork God (the concept that God started the whole thing and โwalked
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False Sacraments
Joshua 22:9โ34, 1 Samuel 2:12โ17, Psalm 40 Whatโs for dinner? In other denominations, Fridays in Lent are meat-free. No steak or burgers. No bacon. Oddly, due to the latin root โcarnoโ (i.e., carnivore), fish isnโt a โmeatโ. So, fish Friday it is. If youโve ever gone out to dinner on a Friday, there is always
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Rock Stories
Joshua 4:1โ13, Jeremiah 10:11-13 A pile of rocks. What is this supposed to mean, exactly? Thanks for the field trip to the river. Itโs a pile of rocks. I can make my own at home. How we connect the past to today is essential to passing forward history. If we make it boring and dry,
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Passing On Legacy
Psalm 78, Judges 17:1โ13 “We will not hide [the miracles of the past], but will tell a future generationโฆ” Except what are we telling? This is a very personal question for anyone. There have been generations of self-defined Christians whose entire families have walked away from the faith. It may be because the church is
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Worthy Legacy
Psalm 84, 1 Chronicles 28:1โ29:9 When we speak of legacy, it is usually about what we leave behind. In Shakespeareโs play Julias Caesar, Anthony says, โThe evil that men do lives after them. The good is oft interred with their bones.โ That sad truth is that often the bad that people do (even if simple,
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Out of Line Annunciation
Job 28:12โ28, Luke 1:24โ45, Hebrews 10:4โ10 It is often the case that humanity has to confront reality. Humanity is quite foolish. When confronted by its own folly, humanity tries to hide it in so many ways. While searching for knowledge and wisdom, it analyzes and categorizes. Humanity can only be so knowledgeable and so wise.
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Sharing Where The Food Is
Isaiah 55:1-9, Matthew 6:1-15 When one works with the homeless, one learns that the homeless have an amazing network of information. This network includes which ministry provides food on which day. It can include which ministry provides sundries and clothes. Then there are the ministries that provide free clothes cleaning. They are quick to share
