Showing posts with label
metaphor
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Showing posts with label
metaphor
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Saturday
Engaging an Enemy
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Observations from 1 Samuel 17: It seems that there are seasons in our lives when maybe we’re a little more gutsy than we otherwise wou...
Horns or Craftsmen?
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Recently, there have been a number of prophetic words about a season of shaking that has been coming on the people of God. We’ve been livin...
Keeping up with the horses.
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Jeremiah 12:5 "If you have run with the footmen, and they have wearied you, Then how can you contend with horses? And if in the l...
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Stages of Spiritual Development
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There’s this interesting passage in 1 John 2:12-14 12 I write to you, little children, Because your sins are forgiven you for His n...
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Wednesday
The Church: a Flexible Body or a Building of Stones?
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Leadership by Friendship The Bible uses metaphors, illustrations, to teach about complex subjects (and sometimes about simple ones). One ...
Saturday
Grandmothers and their Photo Albums.
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I realized the other day that I’m rather afraid of grandmothers. More specifically, I’m afraid of grandmothers who are armed with a photo al...
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
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 ...
Tuesday
The Gospel Has Two Wings
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I have an interesting family. My immediate family consists of two adults, a flock of energetic kids, a dog, a cat an a handful of birds. On...
Saturday
Are You In The Right Troop?
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I grew up with a great dad. When my brother and I were young, he and a friend of his started a Boy Scout troop for their boys, primarily so ...
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Monday
Shepherd or Cowboy?
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In Photoshop, there’s a filter that you can apply to a photo that converts it from a nice color photograph to a black and white drawing. I’m...
How are Your Figs?
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The other day, God challenged me from his parable of the fig tree in Luke 13. “What fruit have you borne me,” He asked me. I feel the ...
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