Monthly Archives: April 2014

Heat in the Heart

In many ways, he had it all. If there was ever a child of privilege . . . a man of heavenly calling . . . someone who had been given all the tools to succeed, then it was him. … Continue reading

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Lessons From A Sad Song

Despondent. No other word better describes the tone of the psalm written by Heman the Ezrahite. I don’t think this song went to the “top of the charts” . . . thinkin’ that it wasn’t played incessantly on NT Radio … Continue reading

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Wait For One Another

There are a number of them . . . commands we refer to as the “one anothers.” Love one another . . . forgive one another . . . admonish one another . . . encourage one another . . … Continue reading

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Fine Dining

Our fellowship’s practice is to remember the LORD in the taking of the bread and the cup once a month. But this month will be a “three communion month” for me. As a church body we “proclaimed the Lord’s death” … Continue reading

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Clothed

The positioning of the verses caught my attention. Almost like something a fight night emcee might announce. “Ladies and gentlemen . . . welcome to tonight’s main event . . . the battle in the valley. In this corner weighing … Continue reading

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The Ruler and The Woman

He was a somebody . . . she was a nobody. He was recognized by the rank-and-file as one of the rulers of the synagogue . . . she was seen by no one and got lost in the crowd. … Continue reading

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Instruction and Hope

Invariably, there is a sense of dread as I enter the book of Judges each year as part of my reading plan. Though the book contains some of the most stirring and exciting “Sunday School stories” . . . though … Continue reading

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Face Time

For the past few weeks, we’ve truly been “empty nesters.” It’s the first time we’ve had no one living in the house with us . . . no daughters . . . and no “adopted” daughters. For now, they are … Continue reading

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My “Whatever Condition”

Discontentment . . . I wonder how much time, money, and resource goes into battling discontentment. People not happy with their current situation bent on changing it. People frustrated at where they’re at, or how things are playing out, so … Continue reading

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No Chin

It’s known around these parts (aka my home) as the “chin of disapproval.” Over the years, bringing up five daughters, working with kids in youth groups and camp settings, my wife has perfected it. Often, it was all that was … Continue reading

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