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Just Like You and Me
As Christians, we believe in the Trinity — a triune God — The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit. I may have written about this in previous posts. We see the trinity in the very first 3 verses of the … Continue reading
Take It In Thirds
Did you ever have one of those days where you just want to say, “I give up! I surrender!” Silly question. Of course you have. We all have. I’m not talking about the good “surrender.” Sometime we just … Continue reading
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Who Can Describe You, God?
Who can describe you, God? Like the Psalmist, this morning I awoke pondering that question. All the familiar scriptures and modern worship songs came rushing into my mind: “I will not show you My face, for man cannot see My … Continue reading
Posted in Bible study, God's character, psalms, Through God's eyes
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Take Up Your Mat!
This morning I was all set to write a post about the contrasts between Psalms 10 and 11, but that is going to have to wait. I am compelled to share a short post on a great experience Mindy and … Continue reading
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My God, My Shield and Jawbreaker
In my study in the book of Psalms, I’ve been parked on Psalm 3 for the last couple days. Rich! This blog is a little different in that I will be sharing a little bit of the way I study … Continue reading
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Tagged blessings, psalms, Yahweh
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Let Me Tell You What God Said Next
Several days ago, I started a new Bible study. Initially, I was going to do a study on the Corinthian books, but before I cracked open the text (or better clicked open), God said to me, “Nope, I want you … Continue reading
Jesus Christ: Fully God, Fully Human
While I understand the Trinity in my head-knowledge, wrapping my heart around the triune God, is sometimes a struggle. I get the doctrine. I get the theological arguments. But, when it gets right down to it and think of Jesus … Continue reading