I had this insight this morning at church, which at first I thought was for my congregation alone, but as the day wore on, I believe it has a larger application. That is for you to judge. In the Old Testament reading this morning, taken from Leviticus 19, we were warned against a litany of…
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Lent 2010: Day 17S – Making Changes, Knowing What To Do
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• •Several days ago I asked a question. “Where do you think all of the things I have been talking about during these Lenten meditations–God’s teachable moments, His inexorable call for repentance and redemption, our attempts to change course in some or all aspects of our lives, and knowing which of the many things we could…
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The Inevitable Corruption of Science
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• •Some things are inevitable. History teaches us that everything created by mankind, whether physical, philosophical, sociological, or theological eventually falls apart, either through natural processes wearing on it, or outright corruption. Science is no different. It does not exist in a vacuum. Since its inception it has lived through the actions of the people who…
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Lent 2010: Day 17 – Where It All Begins: Step 3
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• •We have been answering the questions of where and how we make the changes in our life to become, to be the person, God is calling us to be. We have already looked at Step 1: Offering ourselves as living sacrifices and Step 2: Do not be conformed to this world (see previous posts). Today…
Lent 2010
Lent 2010: Day 16 – Where It All Begins: Step 2
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•Yesterday we began trying to answer the questions of where and how do we make the changes in our life to become, to be the person, God is calling us to be. We looked at Step 1: Offering ourselves as living sacrifices (see previous post). Today we examine the second of our three steps. Step…
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Lent 2010: Day 16 – Where It All Begins
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• •Question: Where do you think all of the things I have been talking about during these Lenten meditations–God’s teachable moments, His inexorable call for repentance and redemption, our attempts to change course in some or all aspects of our lives, and knowing which of the many things we could address to address–are played out? While…
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Lent 2010: Day 15 – Then Comes the Testing
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• •From “teachable moments” to the requisite testing, I have moved on from my initial experience examined yesterday to the logical and expected follow-on: the test. Isn’t that normal? You get taught, then you get tested. Why would God be different? He could be, but he’s not. It is after all, his choice. …so we speak,…
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Lent 2010: Day 14 – God’s Teachable Moments
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• •As I settle in and integrate my experiences from this past weekend (Steven’s great teaching, insights from the other authors, my musings and reactions) I am in the midst (as I am writing this) of an unexpected revelation. I was thinking back over the other people who I have interacted with over the years and…
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Lent 2010: Day 7-13 – Persistence
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• •I got back from Johnson City, TN last night after spending four days at Steven James’ Novel Writing Intensive seminar. It was one of those seminal events you experience periodically in life that can change everything that happens afterward and was what I had been looking for years to find. Thank you Steve. Because of…
Lent 2010
Lent 2010: Pause
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• •I am out of town at an intensive workshop and cannot finish or post my writings. I will do that beginning on Monday. May God continue to touch you during your Lenten experience. Grace and peace.