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Monthly Archives: February 2018
The Theology of Weather: Seeing God in the Elements (Snowy Day Thoughts)
As I write this, snowflakes are gently falling, and have been all day, in my corner of the beautiful Pacific Northwest. I still get giddy like a little kid when it snows. Even more so when the snow sticks to … Continue reading
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Posted in Opinion, Theology
Tagged blizzard, snow, snow storm, snowpocalypse, theology of weather
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The Miracle of Santification
“The Lord works in mysterious ways.” This phrase, oft-used though it is, pertains to so many different situations. The mind and the ways of God are so incredible, there are really no words to describe them. “For My thoughts are … Continue reading
Posted in Bible / Christian Living, Opinion, prayer, priorities
Tagged Bible, Christian faith, holiness, righteousness, sanctification
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Understanding Introverts: A lesser known fact or two
Life for introverts has a unique set of challenges. I feel fortunate that I have learned more about introversion over the years so I can embrace the way God made me, rather than be ashamed of it. This post shares … Continue reading
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The Good News Isn’t Good Without the Bad News (A Brief Look at Gospel Implications)
Sometimes, you cannot comprehend how wonderful something is until you are aware of or experience the opposite, to glean an appreciation. “You don’t know what you’ve got until its gone.” “The grass is always greener on the other side of … Continue reading
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Tagged gospel, Jesus, Jesus Christ, law, salvation, sin, Ten Commandments, The Good News
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