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Finer or Better Things
Psalm 92:1โ4, 12โ15; 2 Kings 14:1โ14; Mark 4:1โ20 Every generation is in danger of not being as faithful as the one(s) that preceded it. There is, of course, the huge possibility that โthisโ generation (whichever generation โthisโ is) will restart a journey of renewed faithfulness. The church in the USโand so-called Christian Cultureโis experiencing a
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Faithfully Wise
Psalm 92:1โ4, 12โ15; 1 Kings 10:26โ11:8; Hebrews 11:4โ13 We often will use the word wisdom in regards to King Solomon. He was granted the gift of wisdom for the benefit of the people, and they greatly benefited. With the temple being built, on the surface, it would seem that they were benefiting spiritually (or at
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Choosing the Fruit
Psalm 92:1โ4, 12โ15; Genesis 3:14โ24; Hebrews 2:5โ9 There is something odd about the story in the Garden of Eden, and it isnโt the Fall (though that is central to our faith). The story in the Garden of Eden revolves around loving obedience/respect of God (that was a failure) and two trees. The apple (usually red)
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Changing Diapers
Psalm 74; Isaiah 26:16โ27:1; Luke 11:14โ28 When Joni (my wife) was pregnant with our first (to be born) child, we had an odd conversation with another couple. They told us (almost mockingly) that soon our conversation would change to include the color and consistency of our childโs poop. We chuckled. That was ridiculous. Who would
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Skies and Hearts Aflame
Psalm 74; 1 Kings 18:17โ40; Revelation 20:7โ15 Being made a fool of for Christ is something that Christians have had to deal with through the ages. Whether itโs because of beliefs and practices that go against the norm, or the reality that Christians are just as fallen as the rest of humanity. There is, however,
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Sighting Evil
Psalm 74; 1 Samuel 16:14โ23; Revelation 20:1โ6 Evil spirits or the โspirit of evilโ has a presence in human culture throughout the ages. Even for those who have no deistic belief, there is an understanding that something is completely evil. There was nothing positive about the Holocaust. In fact, most people would state that the
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All About Me
Psalm 130: Genesis 3:8โ15; 2 Corinthians 4:13โ5:1; Mark 3:20โ35 Self-examination is probably one of the hardest Christian practices. It is probably also the one most needed today. When we do our self-examination properly, we are better equipped to recognize some issues we have that inhibit our continued transformation into the likeness of Christ. First, the
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Field Work
Psalm 130; Genesis 2:4bโ14; Luke 8:4โ15 Regardless of where you are concerning the continuum of evolution to creationism, humanity is unique. Many of those who look at humanity from the evolutionary standpoint are less than impressed with the result of evolution. Many of those who look at humanity from the creationism standpoint are less than
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The Right Food
Psalm 130; Isaiah 28:9โ13; 1 Peter 4:7โ19 The Psalm is a cry to people to hold onto God. Not the โopiate of the massesโ that Karl Marx spoke of, but an active holding on that requires us to meet intimately with God, and pay attention to what God says to us. Our whole being is
