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Give Me This Power
Like Simon the Sorcerer, we can become addicted to power and wealth and see the realm of the genuine Spirit of God and grace as either threat or opportunity to gain more power and wealth of ourselves. Peter names the… Continue reading
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The Work of the Ministry Is Work
unsplash-logojesse orrico “… make full proof of thy ministry.” – from II Timothy 4:5 Ministry is a full and rewarding life. Every day can be different and exciting and working with people can be a heart-warming and gratifying experience.… Continue reading
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Several Loose Reflections of New Order, the Church, and a Free Pass
The church is part of a brand new order in God's Kingdom where human authority is not required to legitimize its message and deeds. It is neither required nor desired, recognized nor sought. It is a strange and wonderful movement… Continue reading
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Wrath at the Wall
At the wall of the world, God!With outstretched hands. We bang into the unmovable wall and call it …Wrath or we run into theOutstretched,Everlasting,Ever lovingArms of God. "If this Book means anything it means that at the wall of… Continue reading
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Challenged to Serve
“So the last shall be first, and the first last: for many be called, but few chosen. “ Matthew 20:16 The landowner needed workers. He needed more as the day went on. According to his rights, he recruited throughout the… Continue reading
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Irrationally Scandalous Forgiveness
Forgiveness is a scandal. Forgiveness is irrational. It is out of balance, disproportionate, beyond our capacity, humanly unjust, and controversial … and very, very real, liberating, and healing. It is always premature and it is always timely God forgives… Continue reading
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From Failure to Renewal
The rooster was bound to crow, but not before the roof came down on one man's sense of invincible confidence. Are you perplexed with this progression? Maybe so. Satan made demands. Jesus prayed. He prayed that Simon's faith would… Continue reading
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Thoughts on Discourse, Civility, and Hypocrisy
Civility is important to me because of who I am-not because of who anyone else is. I can't force it on anyone. It doesn't mean I don't tell the truth or believe lies. It doesn't mean I approve or pretend… Continue reading
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At the Risk of Not Making Some Easy Scores
Here is a reflection on quoting and considering in public discourse from a brief Facebook post today: I really do want to be fair, so I am going to examine one or two of my assumptions – yet again. I… Continue reading
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Reflections on Psalm 9:9-20
Psalm 9:9 – The Lord is a refuge for the oppressed, a stronghold in times of trouble. The oppressed are very dear to God. A rabbi once said that God must truly love the poor because He made so many… Continue reading







