John 1:14 And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth. I find it fascinating that John would use the word flesh instead of “man” to speak about the incarnation ...
Read More »Wake Up Early
Wake Up Early I wake up Early in the morning. The Sun is only beginning to rise. It’s quiet in the morning. There is no else that I can see. Yesterday’s failures haven’t awakened. They’ve not time yet to remind me. Of all my need to grieve. Today’s struggles are ...
Read More »Fruit from the Holidays
There’s nothing like the holidays to highlight the challenge of relationships. Our hearts crave connection. God made us that way. In fact, He created humanity because He craved relationship. The challenge is that most everything conspires against honest, loving relationship. With Christ, that challenge becomes incredible opportunity for improved relationships ...
Read More »The Missing Preposition: How One Word Can Separate Us From God
Those of us who are native English speakers may not recognize the complexity of learning the language. Take for example the part of speech called prepositions. Their soul intent is to show the association between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. Without these tiny little words, ...
Read More »A Lesson From Wallpaper: Finding the Meaningful in Messy
I have a new set of heroes. An uncommon tribe to say the least. It sounds silly, but nonetheless … People who hang wallpaper as a profession. I had a bright idea last weekend, which in hindsight was more along the lines of dimly lit. Wallpaper is making a come back ...
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