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Bible Study as a Spiritual Discipline
Somebody once said to me, “I’m really pressed for time. I’m super busy but I want to read my Bible. How can I study the Bible quickly?” “You can’t,” I said. Like anything else worth doing, Bible study takes time. … Continue reading
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How We Grow: Study
Psalm 119:11 I have hidden your word in my heart, that I might not sin against you. One of the ways God grows our souls is through study — specifically Bible study. Regular engagement with Scripture is a vital part … Continue reading
He Does Not Keep Silence
Psalm 50:1-6 The Mighty One, God the Lord, speaks and summons the earth from the rising of the sun to its setting. Out of Zion, the perfection of beauty, God shines forth. Our God comes; he does not keep silence; … Continue reading
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How We Grow: Silence
Miguel de Molinos was a Spanish thinker and writer in the 1600s. He wrote about three kinds of silence: the silence of words, the silence of desires, and the silence of thoughts. These silences are unique and yet they are … Continue reading
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The Demands of Critical Social Theory (Wokism)
I’ve been thinking about the recent spate of pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses and airports and highways / bridges across the country. As always, opinions about such events are wide and varied. It seems to me that the commentary reveals … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Israel, Politics, Social Issues, Terrorism
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How We Grow: Solitude and Silence
For the past few weeks, we have been talking about the spiritual disciplines. We’re thinking about these practices God uses to grow our souls. These practices overlap and they build on one another. We began our series by talking about … Continue reading
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A Picture of Repentance
I think this is what the moment of repentance looks like:
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Confession: Penitential Psalms
There are many different types of psalms — psalms of praise, thanksgiving, lament, for example. Several psalms have been designated as “penitential psalms” because of the emphasis on confession and repentance. Below are a few excerpts from these psalms. May … Continue reading
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How We Grow: Confession
The first thing I want to say today is this: God loves to forgive. This is the good news that changes everything for us. Someone has estimated that one-third of the parables Jesus taught are about forgiveness. In the Lord’s … Continue reading
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Eclipse Day with an Elementary Teacher
This is what “eclipse day” is like when you’re married to an elementary school teacher:
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