Posted in Holy Spirit on May 27th, 2011
Nobody likes being lost when they’re on a journey.
Yes, it’s true that many male drivers refuse to ask for directions when driving in unfamiliar areas, but the principle above applies in a far larger context.
Many journeys are not geographical, but instead emotional or spiritual.
I’m trying to become a better sojourner in my spiritual life, encountering [...]
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Posted in spiritual strength on May 23rd, 2011
Harold Camping’s prediction about the end of the world occurring Saturday was one more example of someone seemingly thinking he or she is smarter than Jesus.
It’s quite surprising, actually, that one who has read the Bible multiple times would still fall into the error of neglecting Jesus’ statement that even He didn’t know when the [...]
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Posted in Satan's lies on Feb 9th, 2011
Before there were problems, there were solutions.
This lesson became clear to me after reading from Proverbs 8:22-26 this morning in the One-Year Bible.
It’s not a long passage, but it contains enough Wordcrafting to give me confidence of the supernatural origins of the ideas and principles that it contains.
I encourage you to [...]
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Posted in Christian service on Sep 24th, 2010
For many, it’s a fine line between being alone and feeling lonely.
There is no clinical criteria that stipulates the transition from “alone” to “lonely.”
The reason is that the human heart, psyche and mood are so unique from person to person.
One person is surrounded by people, sometimes even good people, yet he or she feels profoundly [...]
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Posted in personal holiness on Sep 20th, 2010
I pray that you’ll never use your holy hammer to pry away the nails holding your old, sinful ways to the cross.
Oh, Satan will tempt you to do that, all right.
He hated the day that you grabbed the holy hammer of God’s power and Holy Spirit’s persuasion in order to nail your fallen passions [...]
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