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intimacy
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Sunday
The Wind of God
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In this week’s posting, I want to look at something that God did in Canada a few years ago. This is the kind of plunder I want to see! May ...
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Are Christians Lazy?
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I was walking along the lake this morning, praying. (Trust me, 6:30 AM in February qualifies as “the cool of the day!”) As we walked, he b...
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Friday
The Third Place of Worship
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Some time ago, I wrote a posting about The Two Tabernacles , and how they’re a metaphor for the people of God today. Please allow a brief qu...
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Sunday
Looking at the problem will not solve the problem.
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Not that long ago, the transmission on our car went out. It was probably my fault: I drove it to Portland and back when it was short on tran...
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Friday
My Sheep Hear My Voice
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I’ve been thinking about one of those assumptions that I encounter pretty often when I talk with church folk. They all say it differently, b...
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Sunday
Two Tabernacles
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One of the most fascinating situations in the Bible is never described. It happens during the latter years of David ’s reign, say from 2 ...
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Friday
Soul Ties
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I’m convinced that one of the weapons in the realm of spiritual things – both for good and for trouble – is the issue of soul ties. As usual...
Thursday
New Weapons for New Seasons
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I’ve been accused of wielding the “warfare” metaphor more than is perhaps strictly necessary. Perhaps it’s true. It’s what I have; bear with...
Sunday
The Gospel According to Zelda
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My kids are experts at videogames, as are their peers. I don’t know anyone of my generation that plays the kind of games that the teenagers ...
Impending Battle
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Over the past few years, the Lord had been speaking of an impending battle. One of His illustrations has been this picture from The Horse an...
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Saturday
In the Kitchen with Jesus
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A few years ago, my wife & I were given the gift of a week at a resort in Puerto Rico. The company that gave us the trip was trying to i...
Two Tabernacles
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One of the most fascinating situations in the Bible is never described. It happens during the latter years of David ’s reign, say from 2 Sam...
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