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Thursday
Are We Mere Men?
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I’ve been struck by how much vitriol and, well, hatred that there is toward certain congressional leaders among Christians. I’m struck by ...
Prophetic Exercise: The Chair by the Fireplace
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Here’s an exercise, if you’re willing. Imagine a comfortable room, a quiet room. There’s a big fireplace in the room, with a roaring fi...
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What Covenant are They Under?
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Old or New? You can tell a whole lot about whether someone is walking in the New Covenant, or if their thinking is still grounded on the o...
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Learning From the Past Year
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It has been said that “Those who fail to learn history are doomed to repeat it.” If we apply this personally, we could say, “Those who fai...
It’s Christmas Eve
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It’s Christmas Eve. My home is filled with laughing children. My son is making something wonderful in the kitchen. My wife has forbidden ...
The Waiter
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Imagine with me, please. Imagine that you’re a minimum-wage waiter at a small, private restaurant. The owners are nice people, and it’s...
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Dealing With Bible Thumpers
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Someone asked me how I respond to Bible Thumpers. Boy did that make me think. Yeah, that’s a big issue. It’s big enough that Wikipedia ...
What about the Law and the Trials of the End Times?
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People regularly quote Second Timothy Three: “You should know this, Timothy, that in the last days there will be very difficult times.” And...
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Do We Still Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem?
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Recently, a friend asked me, “Are we still required to pray for the peace of Jerusalem?” (as Psalm 122:6 says). I stopped to think about th...
Judgement Day: Life in Review
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This video is a reminder to me of a day that’s coming. I call it Big Screen Day. Some call it Judgement Day, but that doesn't fit so we...
Some Ways the Enemy Opposes God's Kids
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In the last few days, I’ve had interaction with a wide variety of folks: · An author who insists that Christians are still obl...
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On the Implications of Progressive Revelation
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We preach it in church. We teach it in Bible School : God has progressively revealed more of who he is and how he works as history has pro...
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I Don't See It That Way
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We confuse two very different thoughts, and I wonder if maybe we do this fairly often: We begin with "I don't see it that way,...
Does Love Mean Acceptance?
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I’ve been challenged by some of my brothers. The context has been how to respond to homosexual believers, but the issue is bigger than that...
With Every Increase of Freedom...
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This is quite a season we’re in with God. We’re seeing new freedom, new understanding of his ways, new revelation. The kingdom is making pre...
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Our Turn
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I don’t remember if I’ve told you this story. Revelation 5 describes the scene: Then I looked and heard the voice of many angels, ...
The First Commandment is a Threat.
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May I share something kind of strange? OK. Thanks. I've been thinking (yes, again ) ! (I do that.) It seems to me that the fir...
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Maximize Your Strengths
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We all have strengths. It's more effective to make maximum use of our strengths rather than trying to turn weakness into strength. The...
Insight About Heaven’s Resources
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Maybe you’ve had this experience. You’re praying, usually praying protection, for someone – perhaps ourselves, more often we’re praying for...
Remembering the Great Commission
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We've misinterpreted the Great Commission, I think. We're called to introduce people to Jesus, but sometimes it seems that sometim...
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