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The Three Pillars of Grace Pt 2-1
In the last post, I laid out the basics of what the kingdom of God looks like. That was an introduction and I hope within this writing it can give us a little deeper appreciation and sense of awe into … Continue reading
The Three Pillars of Grace Pt 2
In the previous post I made the attempt to get you to recognize what the throne of grace represents. I don’t believe that many of you think that it is a piece of celestial furniture some where up there and … Continue reading
The Three Pillars of Grace Pt. 1
There are three distinct pillars which grace is founded upon. In this series I am going to demonstrate these pillars and how they operate in your life. My approach to this is not going to be some typical sermon format … Continue reading
A New Cycle
This is a rare post. We are entering 2021 having had to deal with the unimaginable reality of 2020. There was a time in my life when I would study the Hebrew scriptures and try to perceive what the prophetic … Continue reading
The Day God Stopped Being
You’re a believer. But of what? Are you a believer of the truth which will set you free? Probably not. Sure, you like to think you are (often just to be able to fit in to the crowd you hang … Continue reading
The Tumult of Ineffective Prayer
Let’s face it – life these days, (I’ll be gentile in this even though we all have stronger expressions which better portray the issue) is pretty messed up. No matter where you look, the Church is cowering in a dank … Continue reading
Original sin of fear
Recently in a study group where we have been reading the book The Art of Living by Thich Nhat Hahn, a renown Buddhist monk, he made a distinction between the Christian and Buddhist faiths which I found quite enlightening. According … Continue reading
Same ol’, same ol’.
It’s crunch time. All the things you have been attempting to deal with in your hectic life are beginning to over shadow you and decisions which need to be made are simply falling to the wayside as one interruption after … Continue reading
Grace…the morning after
On the first Wednesday of November of this year, vast multitudes of people will awaken from a dream and wonder what is happening. Dreams don’t only play out in the darkness of our bedroom, but also in the darkness of … Continue reading
Hope for the helpless…
Over the past week my family and I have had the opportunity to revisit a few movies set in the time of the Great Depression. “Sea Biscuit,” “The Natural,” and “Cinderella Man” are at their heart the classic story of … Continue reading
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