Tag Archives: perspective

What Will Our Legacy Be?

As we go through our daily lives, we usually aren’t thinking about our legacies, more likely we’re just trying to get through the day.  Some people are more driven than that of course, and if you are one of those … Continue reading

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Sunday Class Notes: May 6

He said what…?   Today’s Text               John 10:22-42 Introduction This passage is a continuation of last week’s discussion regarding who the Jews’ father was. In that passage the discussion was about the opponents of Jesus and their “father”, while today’s … Continue reading

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Who’s in charge here?

Any good manager will tell you that in order to manage an organization, you need to have an understanding of the whole organization, sort of a “big picture” sense of how all of its parts function together. I wonder, do we … Continue reading

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Do We Glorify God?

I have a very good friend who answers any question about purpose in Christian life by saying that we must glorify God.  I agree with him entirely, but I really don’t like the answer.  This is not because I disagree … Continue reading

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True Confessions, part 2

Early in 1989, I had an interesting experience when I should have died… OK, how’s that for an intro? I’ll give you the short version and spare you the dramatics, you can thank me later… Our furnace failed in February … Continue reading

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Quote of the Week

“When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic.” Benjamin Franklin

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True Confessions, part 1

I have thought about posting this for quite some time, and up until now I have resisted it.  Partly because I’ve tried to keep this blog focused on Jesus and not on me, and partly because I am not proud … Continue reading

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Marriage in the 19th Century

In my last several posts, I’ve discussed hope, faith, Love and Forgiveness.  Today I thought that I’d wrap the whole series (as it turned out to be) with a little bit of application that comes from a book that I … Continue reading

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Sunday Class Notes: April 29

The Good Shepherd Today’s Text: John 10:1-21 Introduction It is important to keep in mind that the preceding passage (John 9) deals with spiritual blindness, featuring Jesus opening the eyes of a blind man… on the Sabbath and the predictable … Continue reading

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Forgiveness: The consequence of love

If we love one another as our Lord has loved us, and as He has commanded us, then we must also be willing to forgive one another.  Yes, I mean for real! Bear with each other and forgive whatever grievances … Continue reading

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