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Monthly Archives: December 2012
One Light Topmost
This Christmas day you too may be sensing the darkness. Before you trip and fall over all the blessings God has set before you, check and see: How “brightly shining” is the Light of Christ in your life? Continue reading
Into the Kingdom
So helpless were the children and teachers of Sandy Hook Elementary School last Friday morning. If our God, our God who is love,[5] did not gather up into the Kingdom the terrified and defenseless of Sandy Hook last Friday, is there hope for we who clearly call him “Lord, Lord?” Continue reading
Posted in Mid-Weekly Devotional
Tagged children, Jesus, kingdom of God, kingdom of heaven, Mark 10:14, Matthew 7:21
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Take Away the Stone
Borrowing from Jesus, let us “take away the stone”[6] of our suppressed emotions, so that we may glorify God in our following actions. Continue reading
Posted in Mid-Weekly Devotional
Tagged Connecticut, Grief, grieving, Jeremiah, Jeremiah 31:15, Jesus, John 11:39, Matthew, Matthew 2:18, Newtown, Sandy Hook
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Close to Wisdom
I may not be wise, but, I can sometimes get close to wisdom. Continue reading
Posted in Mid-Weekly Devotional
Tagged advice, insolence, Proverbs 13:11, strife, wisdom
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Inflatables on the Lawn of God
We may call ourselves Christians while feeling deflated, lifeless. There is hope. We can rise up from just a name to be a glowing example of Christ in us. For we were made to be like inflatables on the lawn of God. Continue reading
Posted in Mid-Weekly Devotional
Tagged Christ, deflatable, God, inflatables, Jesus, John 3:36, John 6:28-29
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