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Bible
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Thursday
The OTHER Benefit of the New Covenant
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Our history with God is a history of covenants. Covenants between God and mankind. This is how the mighty Creator King and the human specie...
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The Commandments of Christ
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I've heard John 14:15 quoted many times in reference to obeying some of the laws of the Old Testament: “If you love Me, keep My command...
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Fixing Our Eyes on the Good.
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There have been some remarkable discoveries in physics recently, particularly in the realm of quantum mechanics (sub-atomic particles: the...
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Feeding from the Old Testament
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What's gotten people in trouble for so many centuries, is reading the Old Testament, without reading it through the lens of Jesus. (I sp...
Good Treasure, or Evil?
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“A good man out of the good treasure of his heart brings forth good; and an evil man out of the evil treasure of his heart brings forth ev...
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Offense at God Stops the Promises
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John the Baptist was aware, perhaps more than most people, that Jesus’ mandate (in Luke 4) included the anointing “To proclaim liberty to...
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Thoughts About he Word of God
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In areas subjects of theology, even a small change is formidable, and I believe we’re encountering the beginnings of such a change in how t...
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Monday
A Biblical Perspective on the Bible
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A number of folks I hang around with that are asking hard questions about the Bible and its place in the life of the child of God. Thes...
Wednesday
Learning From the Book and Beyond
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I’ve been talking with a bunch of very cool people about the Gospel of John recently. It’s important to me to be fresh with what I’m talkin...
Tuesday
A Gift to Remember
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A Gift to Remember Jared and Melissa were excited enough that they couldn’t sleep, not that they gave themselves much opportunity that eveni...
Friday
Discerning the Times
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Let’s discuss some theory and practice of discerning the times, discerning our times. We live in interesting times. First, Let’s es...
Wednesday
Treasure in the Wilderness
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I've abandoned the vocabulary of "mountains and valleys" to describe the variations in the Christian life. It seems that the s...
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