Posted in God's supremacy on Feb 11th, 2013
It is the genesis of the phrase, “a mountain-top experience.”
Moses had just experienced the terrible disappointment os seeing his Israelite people shamefully worship idols after giving up on God. He was SO hurt and angry.
And he was further drained emotionally and spiritually by the fact that he, Moses, had to plead with infuriated God […]
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Posted in God's supremacy on Jan 31st, 2013
Of course, God sees our good deeds that serve many at church or work or school or in our neighborhood.
But He also sees our acts of faith-based kindness that are known only to one other.
And He takes note.
That’s just how He is.
He’s a loving Father and it pleases Him when His child does good for […]
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Posted in God's supremacy on Dec 20th, 2012
It’s a beautiful thing when you’re about to say something and then the person with you speaks the very words that you were about to say.
Not beautiful in the sense that they stole your line, but instead because they know you so well.
This is a rare privilege and capacity that few people in our lives […]
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Posted in God's supremacy on Dec 13th, 2012
I certainly wasn’t expecting to do spiritual shovel work this morning.
When I read in Revelation 4:11 that God was worthy to receive glory and honor and power, I was intrigued in a way that hadn’t happened before.
Receive from whom?
As if He needed more.
He’s supreme and beyond measure in glory and honor and power, so how […]
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Posted in God's supremacy on Nov 1st, 2012
What will Christians see when they stand before the Lord?
An endless table of their favorite desserts?
Favorite hobby toys with no charger cords or fuel filler caps?
An angel holding the keys to a mansion filled with cool stuff?
Let’s look at what the prophet Ezekial described after his vision of the throne room.
“Then there came a […]
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