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Thursday
"You're Killing Her!"
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I had an interesting dream (aren't most dreams interesting?) recently. Do you remember the battle of wits in The Princess Bride? My d...
Principles for Understanding Some of the Ways of God.
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1. God doesn’t show you all his cards all the time. • Consider Job. Hell smacked Job around really hard, and Job complained that God had don...
Correlation Does Not Imply Causation
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I was working my way through the Book of Acts recently, and Philip really caught my attention. Philip is awesome! Then Philip went down...
The One to Whom I Will Give This Piece of Bread
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Jesus was pretty well known for obtuse answers to simple questions. People were regularly befuddled when he answered their questions. We cou...
Church Leaders and Pruning Vines
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The other weekend, I discovered that while I had been out of town, my tomato vines had gotten completely out of control. Instead of neat and...
EVERY Good Gift
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I hold a belief that I don't think I've heard others talk about before. So of course I need to talk about it. This is one of those t...
Jesus Misdirects the Literalists
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I recently stumbled over yet another place where Jesus sets up the literalists for failure. It seems he did that a number of times. One time...
Missing the Point of Eternity
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Let's start with some backstory. A few years back, some friends of mine began teaching a new doctrine (well, new to me, anyway) that of...
Big Screen Day Priorities
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I found myself thinking about the Judgment of our works that Revelation chapter 20 talks about. I refer to this as big-screen day. I don...
Another Revival
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I’m going to review some fairly controversial topics today. If you have trouble with God moving outside your comfort zone, you may not want ...
So Many Rules!
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I was thinking about the Old Covenant recently. Why were there so MANY laws and limitations? I was reflecting that God had offered an AMA...
Growing Up With Jesus
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In John 7, there’s an interesting interaction between Jesus and his brothers: Jesus' brothers said to him, "Leave Galilee and go t...
I Like Some Things That Some People Don't Enjoy
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I like my coffee strong. A couple of times a week, I make a very large pot of “cold brew fork coffee.” One pot will last me a couple of day...
Cussing Out God
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I feel the need to talk about a turning point I experienced a long time ago. I don’t remember having shared this before. Please be patient ...
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