Monthly Archives: January 2014

Tough Times and Tambourines

Let’s go on a little journey together. We’re going to wander back to the biblical account of Israel’s exodus out of Egypt. The Israelites have been in captivity for more than 400 years. They’ve been enslaved for generations. All their … Continue reading

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Nothing False

I don’t know about you, but I take hope in Nathanael, one of Jesus original disciples. It looks like Nathanael was quick to say what he thought, and he was apparently not at all interested in being politically correct in … Continue reading

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Selfishness

When the Apostle Paul wrote to Timothy, he mentioned what the last days would look like. In that context, Paul said that people would be “lovers of self” (2 Timothy 3:2). When I read that, I can’t help but wonder … Continue reading

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Love One Another

My wife and I have three grown children. Outside of God Himself, one of my greatest delights on earth is the joy of seeing my offspring interact with one another in a positive, loving way. It thrills my heart as … Continue reading

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They Didn’t Even Notice Him

What an unthinkable scenario. The Creator came to His creation, and the creation didn’t recognize Him. The Maker visited those He had made, but they didn’t receive Him. In literature, this would be termed an implausible premise, an untenable idea … Continue reading

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