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A number of things have the ability to lasso our eyes.
A baby smiling at us.
A tropical fish looking through the aquarium glass at us.
A shiny new car glistening in our driveway.
Our bride or husband on our wedding day.
The list goes on and on.
Of course, we all know that our eyes are also drawn […]

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Morning Devotion: What God wants

Imagine being given the choice between staying chained to the railing of a sinking ship or having a seven-pound anchor shackled to your leg before you abandoned ship.
What a terrible choice! Of course, one choice offers no hope of survival. The other provides little confidence of being rescued, though.
It’s hard enough to stay afloat […]

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He hadn’t eaten for 40 days and His stomach was surely complaining.
But that didn’t keep Jesus from declaring that scripture was more important than food when it comes to our overall health.
You’ll recall from the gospel accounts of Jesus’ temptations in the wilderness that Satan played to the Lord’s famished flesh and suggested that He […]

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Morning Devotion: Because He said so

We all heard the phrase during our childhood, “Do it because I said so.”
Perhaps it was parent or grandparent.
For years, we did things because they told us to do them.
But adolescence breeds independence and that sometimes devolves into a non-compliant path that isn’t good.
Hopefully, logic and love and faith guide your decisions today as they […]

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Morning Devotion: Perhaps….

It’s amazing how much things can change when Jesus enters the picture in somebody’s life.
Mark 7:31-37 describe a change that is mind-boggling.
A deaf man who had somehow learned to speak a few, garbled words had been going through each day, one struggling moment at a time. Perhaps this had been going on for decades.
Deafness […]

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