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If you are where you’re supposed to be, doing what you’re called to do, being comfortable & feeling good about yourself is a blessing.  But if you’re not where you’re supposed to be, or doing what you’re called to do, those feelings are the ultimate deception.

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There is a significant difference between “deconstructing” your religious practice based on what the scripture actually says and “deconstructing” what the scripture actually says to accommodate your preferred religious practice.

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If the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing (1Cor. 1:18), increasing the volume of our voices won’t change that.

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To me, the Bible is all about Jesus.  The Old Testament shows us why we needed Jesus to come, and foretells of His arrival.  The Gospels tell of Jesus’ life and teachings.  The Epistles tell of how to live out His new and better covenant, and Revelation is about Jesus’ return and the fulfillment of all things.

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A covenant is a promise.

A wedding is a celebration.

A marriage is a partnership.

Don’t let your wedding be more spectacular than the promise that precedes it

or the marriage that follows it.

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Adulthood doesn’t really happen at a particular age.  If you still depend on someone else to keep you housed, fed, and/or mobile, you are still functioning as a child, and shouldn’t be surprised when you are treated accordingly.

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To share in Christ’s suffering, we must first walk in His ways.  I’ve we’re just doing what’s right in our own eyes the resultant suffering is simply a consequence.

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Eve was God’s response to what He saw missing in Adam’s existence. She wasn’t created to do everything he could do, she was created to do what he couldn’t do for himself.  We weren’t meant to compete, we were meant to complete.

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In order to qualify as a “Follower” you must be willing to allow someone else to take the lead, and then base your responses on their cues.

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There should be a marked difference between a “Reporter” and a “Narrator”.  One should be bound by facts, while the other is simply promoting their narrative. Clearly this distinction is evaporating within our culture.

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