Forgiveness is divine
Sunday, 31 July 2005
Whenever I feel I’ve been wronged or somehow offended, I try to remember to ask myself how it compares to the wrongs inflicted on Jesus Christ. If we are to be truly Christlike, we have to ask this question, because it puts forgiveness in a whole new perspective. Has someone hurt my feelings? How much
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Settling into Idaho
Friday, 08 July 2005
Pardon my absence from blogging while we finish settling into our new house in Idaho! After arriving at the new house, we promptly packed up the kids again to visit some Christian friends in Oregon over the July 4th weekend. We really are beginning to love the freedom of road trips and seeing God’s beautiful
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The command to love – a Scripture study
Thursday, 09 June 2005
These verses have been very meaningful in my studies. I thought others might benefit from them in this form with as few editorial remarks as possible. Studying the Scriptures brings eternal life because they tell us about Jesus Christ: John 5:39-42 – You diligently study the Scriptures because you think that by them you possess
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Squandering freedom
Sunday, 29 May 2005
Freedom is one of the blessings we most take for granted in America. Our forefathers and many servicemen have died for it—for us. By not appreciating their sacrifice and doing something valuable with that freedom, we do the unthinkable. We squander it. In that sense, freedom for us can be a little like old money.
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Too good to be true
Thursday, 26 May 2005
Are you skeptical of those who talk about Christian liberty? To many of us, freedom in Christ seems too good to be true. It just doesn’t seem possible that the same God who struck down Uzzah, Nadab, and Abihu for breaking rules and regulations under the Old Law could shake heaven and earth with a
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Denominational echo chambers
Wednesday, 18 May 2005
Some media elites have trouble relating to middle America. The only people they know come from a humanist, left-leaning worldview. They wine and dine only with people in that crowd, they seek to curry favor with them for career and social advancement, and they bestow awards only to them. To these people, the heartland of
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Being a better spouse
Tuesday, 17 May 2005
Have you ever noticed the abundance of pop psychology books and self-help tomes on marriage that all seem to focus on getting what you want from marriage rather than supplying what your spouse wants and needs? Does it never occur to these people that the human soul is most satisfied when it is serving others,
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Moving, moving, moving…
Tuesday, 17 May 2005
I have to offer my apologies for being offline for several weeks. I’ve had a lot of thoughts incubating in the back of my mind while trying to manage the relocation of my family from Orange County, California to South Idaho. (Shhhh, don’t tell my neighbors there are more Californians moving in.) Now that both
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Parable of the iron bedstead
Thursday, 05 May 2005
By Alexander Campbell From The Christian Baptist No. III, Vol. IV. October 2, 1826 “Style no man on earth your Father; for he alone is your Father who is in heaven: and all ye are brethren. Assume not the title of Rabbi; for ye have only One Teacher; neither assume the title of Leader; for
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