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For most issues in life, we trust in the competency of those with whom we’re dealing, whether it be a medical professional or a banking associate or restaurant chef or an auto mechanic or any other service provider.
But when push comes to shove and it seems like we’re teetering on the precipice of physical […]

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Morning Devotion: Compared to God….

One of the many traps that humans fall into is the belief that God needs our advice on how to do His job.
The truth is that we’ve all slipped into prideful moments of thinking that God needed to be doing (fill in the blank) for our […]

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Wow.
Rich reading was mine in the One-Year Bible this morning.
Here are just a few examples.

“Who can live and not see death, or who can escape the power of the grave?” (Psalm 89:48)

This verse reminds me of why I’m so glad for the promise of eternal life that became mine when I confessed Christ as Savior […]

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Sometimes, the most potent lessons learned while reading a book are not printed on the pages but instead planted into our minds by the Holy Spirit.
That’s what happened this morning as I started re-reading Pivotal Praying, a book by John Hull and Tim Elmore.
One of the chapters dealt with the Christian’s heart cry to make […]

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To hear this Morning Devotion, please click Whose robe are you wearing?
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If I found myself wandering on a frozen, snow-covered land filled with hungry wolves, the last thing that I’d want to be wearing is a long, neon-orange coat.
My long-term survival prospects would be much better if all my garments — the hat, the […]

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