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2020
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Thursday
Glad I’m Not Domesticated
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I gradually drifted toward wakefulness the other morning. I rubbed my eyes, and looked at the clock, and rubbed them again. This was later...
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The Church of the Septic Tank
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I had a strange dream the other night. It was about septic tanks. Yeah. Poop tanks. Ewww. The dream began with a toilet. The toilet serve...
My children were born for such a time as this.
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I’ve been reflecting on some of what Scripture says about the nature of believers’ words in difficult times. Well, our words should be this ...
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How Does God Feel About The Cross?
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I was driving home from work the other day, and I found myself thinking about the Cross again. I’ve studied that center-point event of hum...
Responding to the Covid Virus
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I’ve been watching the foolishness and the panic in the news, in the streets, in the grocery stores. Sure, I’ve been embarrassed (haven’t we...
The Private Use of Miracles
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It’s right there in Mark Chapter 8, but I’ve never heard anybody teach about it. Here’s the relevant part of the text: 13 [Jesus] lef...
Done
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I found myself writing this down the other day. I wanted to share it, in case it encourages someone: The Bible does not teach that Ch...
The Grant Covenant
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There are various types of covenants that could define relationship between people. Some are covenants among equals (such as a marriage co...
We Have Misunderstood Matthew 18
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I’ll bet you’ve read this passage from Matthew 18. You may have heard it preached or practiced. “Moreover if your brother sins against...
Why Jesus Turned James & John Down
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James and John wanted to sit at Jesus’ side in glory. They wanted to be close (and, given the context, they wanted to be big shots). [...
Adjusting the Target
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Adjusting the Target Anybody who lives in this world knows some people who are hurting. I know I do. I saw some posts recently, “Pr...
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Friday
The Deception of the Finished Lesson
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There’s a deception that I’ve come to … well, I don’t know that I actually “hate” it, but I sure don’t love it. It’s a deception, an illus...
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