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Continue reading →: O Come All Ye FaithfulFor the last few days I’ve been listening to The Tenors’ version of O Come All Ye Faithful on repeat – I must have listened to it at least 30 times (probably more). I absolutely love this song. There is one word that I change every time I sing this…
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Continue reading →: December 3, 2024
On December 3rd, in Morning by Morning, by Charles H. Spurgeon, I read this: “Christ Jesus has no argument with his spouse. She often wanders from him and grieves him, but he does not allow her faults to affect his love. He sometimes scolds, but it is always in the…
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Continue reading →: Not Even MicrosoftI recently started auditing a class at a seminary and they use Microsoft Teams for those who are attending online. I chose to attend online since the course runs from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. and I’m awake by 4:10 a.m. I thought “I’ve got this” and “Microsoft has got…
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Continue reading →: living for self vs. living for ChristI used to live a life for myself – like, closing in on 100% for myself but have noticed that my life has been changing to be more outward, both vertically and horizontally, focused – and living more for Christ than for myself. When I grew up, I was an…
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Continue reading →: Always extending mercy and grace
It’s been quite a while since I’ve blogged and thought I’d start blogging again. Towards the end of 2015, I fell away and couldn’t find my way back. The church I was with did try to restore me by (Biblically) reaching out, then a planned meeting with the Pastor and…
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Continue reading →: Objects in the Rear View Mirror
Objects in the rear view mirror are closer than they appear. The curved mirror gives a useful field of view but, because it’s curved, it also makes objects appear smaller and therefore farther away. The curved mirror plays a trick with our eyes. The “objects” are still in my peripheral…
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Continue reading →: Hypocrites in the Church
A while ago, I saw a YouTube posting, done by a Pastor at a local church. It was an installment of a series of Bible Verses Everyone Should Know by Heart. I have been trying to come to terms with this. A hypocrite is someone that gives in to hypocrisy. …
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Continue reading →: Please Add Water
Other Christians would call it a valley … a valley??? Hah!!!! For the past three weeks, I’ve been in nothing less than what feels like a deep, ugly sinkhole filled with thick, weighty quicksand, dragging me down and pulling me under. After being in the quicksand for about a week,…
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Continue reading →: Matthew & Election
It’s a book that’s really hitting home with me. As much as I thoroughly loved reading John, Matthew is shaking the ground that I stand on. I don’t know if it’s hitting that much harder because I’m learning more and growing as a Christian, if it’s hitting close to things…
