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Archive for February, 2009

Vacation

You won’t hear from me for two weeks.  I’m going on vacation and I’m not taking my computer.  Talk at ya when I get back…

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Wednesday we talked about the difference between how a shepherd leads his sheep and how a butcher drives them.  Today I’d like to talk about sheep dogs.
 
Although ancient shepherds led their sheep by their voices, most modern American shepherds make use of another tool:  the sheepdog.  We had a sheepdog the summer Jonathan turned two [...]

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To Lead or to Drive?

They say a picture is worth a thousand words.  Sometimes I think a good metaphor is worth about 10 pictures.  Jesus used a lot of metaphors.  He told simple stories about farmers and seeds that helped His audiences gain insights into the kingdom of God they’d never had access to before.  People were amazed by [...]

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One Day at a Time

Last week we talked about the journey of faith and how spending time with Jesus is the key to growing our faith.  But often when people hear those words they think, “Oh no, more to add to my already busy schedule!  Now I gotta squeeze Jesus stuff in there too!” 
 
For me growth doesn’t mean [...]

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Monday we talked about how God designed us to be completed by His love.  Jesus is the key to completing our true identity, like the final piece of a jigsaw puzzle.  That is why Paul wrote, “It is in Christ that we find out who we are and what we are living for.  Long before [...]

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Completed by Love

Plato recorded a story from ancient Greek mythology about a people called the “split-apart” – a race that lived when the earth was young in utter wholeness and happiness.  Each individual of this race had everything they needed within them (even the ability to reproduce on their own) and lived in complete contentment. 
 
But the [...]

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Unconditional Love

I really liked one of the slides that Jeff had up Sunday morning.  It was a black and white photo of an infant holding onto the finger of a grown-up’s hand.  Something about it seemed so tender and yet so solid – an image of complete vulnerability before a benevolent strength.  It reminded me of Psalm [...]

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A God of Love

I sometimes find it a little jarring to read out of the Old Testament, especially the first few books.  I learn a lot about human nature from Genesis, but I don’t feel like I learn as much about God.  I see what the people were up to (and shudder a little) but the pictures of [...]

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You’ll be happy to know that today Ed is showing me how to cut-and-paste so that I can do my blog with the added benefits of spell-check.  I can’t tell you how I’ve missed that safety net!  It’s hard to correct my own spelling mistakes.  If I was good at spelling, I wouldn’t be making [...]

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My First Rodeo

One nice thing I’ve discovered about faith is that it’s cumulative.  Every faith-building moment is saved for us to build upon.  Each one counts, and they can’t be stolen or destroyed. 
It takes so much more to shake my faith now, after years of genuinely asking God to show up in my life.  These days, when a hard wind blows, [...]

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