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Monthly Archives: March 2013
The Inevitable Victory
In our first passage from Luke today it is notable that the disciples finally get something right. Notice their simple obedience in saying exactly what Jesus asked them to say and nothing else. For once they don’t substitute their own … Continue reading
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The Extravagant Jesus
For so many years – centuries even – the Christian religion seemed to work so hard in painting God as predictable staid and judgmental that it isn’t any wonder that the liberal post orthodoxy reaction of “cafeteria style” Christianity in … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient hebrews, christianity, church, God, God's will, jesus mary, king of israel, meaning of life, ministering to the lord, old testament, old testament prophets, prophet isaiah, relationship with god, religion, son of god, spirituality, Stuart Revercomb, theology, word and spirit, word of the lord
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Things Change
Things Change! For the Hebrews who find themselves standing on the other side of the Jordan in the land of Canaan this is more than abundantly clear. They have just gone from a people totally dependent on the manna God … Continue reading