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Inspirational
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Not a Word of Reproach!
Imagine - our Father runs to us to love us. While we are clothed in our rags of unrighteousness, He runs to us to dress us in His finest!
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Zoar
Who of us wants to flee to the unfamiliar? But sometimes God asks us to head out and up, and quickly. We can choose our Zoar of convenience or we can accept God's horizon of promises.
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Blessings
I do believe we’d all be happier if we had fewer demands and if we worked on our marriage and our situation and our farm that we already have.
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Please, No More Complaining!
I am tired of reading about the frivolous lawsuits and incessant complaining about molehills. The world does not owe us a living, nor a life! When we read of Holocaust survivors and liberators and the absolute hell they went through, how in the world can we complain about another thing?
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Cutting Throats with Whisperings
For what comfort it can give us, even Jesus was maligned. He was accused of keeping bad company, gluttony and drunkenness, blasphemy, being possessed, breaking the Sabbath, and treason. We are in the best company possible when we are falsely accused!
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God's Loving Hedge
It is our decision to circumvent God's hedge or to accept its boundaries of love for us, through prayer and the diligent reading of His instructions that are in His Word to us.
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The Prodigal Brother
The prodigal brother is quite an obnoxious fellow. He's the one most like ourselves!
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Accountability
There is a law of accountability that presupposes obligations to our brothers and sisters, for we are not islands unto ourselves.
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For Shame!
When I see and hear what is going on in this world, I marvel that God has waited so long to clean our clocks.
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Frittering
Contrary to common opinion, privilege doesn't have ranks, whether it is physical, mental, or spiritual privilege; rather, it has responsibilities.
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Justice and the Judge
What we see or feel happening right at this moment that seems so outrageous and unethical is set in a panorama of sacred history. It helps so much to remember this.
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Free Gold
Simon the magician thought he could buy religion, much like we think we can buy happiness. His mind-set couldn't comprehend that both religion and happiness are byproducts of a greater search for God Himself.
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