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If everybody and everything is on your nerves, it may be worth considering that neither everybody, nor everything is the actual problem.

The difference between “in Him” (John 15:4-5) and “in His name” (Matt. 7:22-23) is everything.

One shouldn’t expect to successfully cast out a demon with the same attitude they used to invite it in (even if they use Jesus’ name).

If they have to apologize in order to receive forgiveness then it’s not really forgiveness.  That is not releasing them from their debt, it’s demanding payment.

Feeling sorry for someone who’s already immersed in self pity is like giving a glass of water to a drowning man.

Being angry with God isn’t likely to change how He feels about you, but it sure does excite your demons.

One Voice

There is a place where it all comes together

your experience

your intuition

your gut level instincts

A place where your passion, and intellect sing with one voice

In that moment you just know

and it seems inevitable

It is the triumph of the human spirit

And in the end

it leads to death (Prov. 14:12)

The spirit of this age wants you to be angry

So that you’ll miss the joy that is your strength

The spirit of this age wants you to know that you’re a victim

So that you will be defined by the most painful moments of your life

The spirit of this age wants you to make your voice heard

So that the still small voice of God is drowned out

The spirt of this age wants you to fight for control

So that you will exhaust yourself chasing the unattainable

The spirit of this age wants you to be offended

So that you’ll withhold the grace that can change lives

The spirit of this age wants your hope invested in the wisdom of men

So that you can be crushingly disappointed again and again

The spirit of this age wants you to go to extremes

So that you’ll miss the straight pathway, which prepares the way of the Lord

The spirit of this age want you focused on what is seen

So that you’ll forfeit the provision that’s been made in the unseen realm

The spirit of this age has a narrative to fill your mouth

So that you will forsake speaking words of life

The spirit of this age wants you to be religious

So that you can feel righteous in your indignation

Eyes to See

You have given us eyes to see:

Beauty in midst of ashes

&

Value in those who’ve been discarded

&

Folly within our own hearts

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You have given us eyes to discern:

The foolishness in what men call wisdom

&

The evaporating worth of temporal things

&

The emptiness of a life immersed in self

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You have given us eyes to find:

Peace within the storm

&

Transformation through times of brokenness

&

Hope in seasons of tragedy

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You have given us eyes to recognize:

The fear in the eyes of our oppressors

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The inherent deceptiveness of human nature

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Your fingerprints all around us

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Let those who have eyes to see

See!

(Ezekiel 12:2)

Standing before His accusers, Jesus said not a word. That’s because silence is a perfectly appropriate response to a closed mind.