Category Archives: Deuteronomy

He Rides the Heavens

Perhaps, if I think about it, I’m probably pre-disposed at times to thinking that, in a sense, God has a desk job. That, in my mind’s eye, when I imagine God I most often imagine Him enthroned in heaven . … Continue reading

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Escaped the Curse

I don’t know how you read Deuteronomy 28 without a shiver running down your spine at some point. Sixty-eight verses . . . fourteen of them outlining the blessings that will come upon the children of Israel as long as … Continue reading

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Lest I Forget

It seems to be happening more frequently as time goes on. I know that the information is stored somewhere in my brain . . . just can’t seem to find the drawer I filed it in. Things that I sense … Continue reading

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Give and Take

Our God is a God of promise. If anything has become clear during these past few months of walking through the Old Testament in our mid-week men’s studies, it is that God has chosen to interact with His creation on … Continue reading

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The Response of Righteousness

“Righteousness for us” . . . those words jumped off the page. Now, I’ve been reading a lot about righteousness over the past several mornings as I’ve journeyed through the book of Romans . . . but that’s not where … Continue reading

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Own It

So, nothing like a discussion on how the Holy Spirit works in our lives to remind you how big God is and how finite our knowledge of Him is. Last night at our home Bible study we were talking about … Continue reading

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Be Glad!

I came across the word “rejoice” four times this morning in my readings. Three times in Deuteronomy 12 . . . once in Psalm 66. And so, this morning, I’m thinking about God’s desire for us to rejoice. Be glad. … Continue reading

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Special Because of Grace

Two of my readings collided this morning . . . one in the Old Testament . . . the other in the New Testament. Collided, not in the sense of crashing into one another, but in the sense of coming … Continue reading

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