Monthly Archives: February 2010

Sweet!

I know people who can talk about the Levitcal priesthood at such detail it’s mind boggling. I know people who can preach weeks on the meaning of the all the different sacrifices . . . the what’s, why’s, and wherefore’s … Continue reading

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Holiness to the Lord

This morning I finished up Exodus. All the parts of the tabernacle have been constructed and fashioned, assembled, and are ready for occupancy . . . and the glory of God finds a home among His people (Ex. 40:34-35). In … Continue reading

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So Big! . . . So Abundant! . . . So Satisfied!

So, this morning there’s a lot that one could write on. In Exodus 35 I read of God stirring the hearts of His people such that they gave back to God more than enough material for the building of the … Continue reading

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Puppy Love

This Canaanite woman was absolutely desperate (Matthew 15:21-28). Her pagan religion and many house idols had caught up with her (though she didn’t necessarily make the connection). Now the “gods” she worshiped had entered her home . . . more … Continue reading

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Taste and See

Theory only gets you so far. Reading about how to play the guitar . . . watching a video on how to swim . . . listening to an instructor run through how to do complex math . . . … Continue reading

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Beautiful!

Ok . . . so check out Psalm 33 . . . it is absolutely packed with put-you-on-your-face content. It has got to rank right up there, on a “praise-per-inch” basis, with other great passages which extol the glories of … Continue reading

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Worship from Afar? No Way!

Sometimes we can take privilege for granted . . . sometimes that which should be a source of everlasting wonder, becomes commonplace . . . sometimes that which should be cherished is neglected. Three words in Exodus brought that to … Continue reading

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Behind the Scenes

Some are fascinated by powerful displays of the Holy Spirit, I’m probably more intrigued by imperceptible directions. Some look for the signs and wonders, I’m trying to get better at hearing His voice. Some would say that it’s outward manifestations … Continue reading

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Looking Forward to Morning

There really is something about the Psalms that can draw in the soul. They can resonate so deeply as we relate, to some degree, with the Psalmist’s experience. So often they speak of hardship and trial . . . of … Continue reading

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Praise Him in the Storm

It’s been a while since I’ve enjoyed a good thunderstorm . . . a while since I took advantage of a wall-rattling storm to just sit and listen and watch. There is something about sitting there anticipating the next peal … Continue reading

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