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- Micah 1:5 part two, What is the transgression of Jacob?
- My notes as I prepared to teach on the Discipline of Fasting by Richard Foster.
- A look at the book of Micah, chapter 1 verses 2-4.
- A look at Micah. Chapter 1: 6-16. The end of chapter 1.
- Wearing out the saints. Daniel 7:23-26.
- An annoying level of religious legalism
- A look at Micah. Chapter 1 verse 5. What is the rebellion of Jacob? Is it not Samaria?
- Part two on my review of Robert Breaker's message, Can you see in 2020?
- Revelation 12 verses 7 through 10. Satan thrown down to earth.
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Recent Posts: A voice in the wilderness
They asked if you are not the Christ, Elijah, or the Prophet, why are you baptizing? John 1: 28, 29.
Are you Elijah? I am not. Then who are you? John 1:25.
John didn’t refuse to answer. He told them clearly. John 1:19-23.
Grace and truth were realized through Jesus. John 1:15-18.
Passages that speak to the rapture of the Church.
Tag Archives: John Eldredge
I am on a journey
Well, I am on a journey; I have been for some time. We all are, most of us do not realize it. Now that I am sixty-one years old, and missed what I think are life’s best opportunities to take … Continue reading
Posted in Hope, In Christ, Thoughts
Tagged change, dad, Faith, Fathered by God, future, Holy spirit, hope, John Eldredge, men's ministry
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Matthew chapter 3. Still looking for the character of Jesus.
Matthew 3 Chapter 2 ends with the family and the child, Jesus, moving back to Nazareth. Suddenly we are fast-forwarded to John the Baptist (He is only six months older that his cousin, Jesus,) baptizing in the Jordan River. In … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts on scripture
Tagged Beautiful Outlaw, character, God, Gospel of Matthew, Holy spirit, Jesus, Jews, John Eldredge, John the Baptist, Scripture
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Saturday morning journal, or “you are not moving my stuff”
Last night I sent another response to my brother-in-law. He had written me several weeks ago and asked me five, rather in-depth questions. I was trying to respond to his question with the significant changes or impacts I had experienced … Continue reading
The letter I wish I had received.
One of the things I am doing to better myself and find a place of normalcy inside my head, is to be involved in a book study with some of the guys from church. There are only three of us … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts on scripture
Tagged Belief, celebrate recovery, Christianity, deception, Faith, Forgiveness, future, God, healing, Holy spirit, hope, Jesus, John Eldredge, letter, sponsor, The wound, thoughts, Wild at Heart
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You may never look at movies the same again.
That is what John Eldredge tells you as you read through his book, Waking the Dead: The Glory of a Heart Fully Alive. The Band of Brothers boot camp was filled with life stories told by men that had battled … Continue reading
You have a good heart, maybe.
One of the things you come to understand in reading Wild at Heart, by John Eldredge, is that you have a good heart. That is of course is contingent upon your relationship with Jesus Christ. (I have a tendency to … Continue reading
Posted in Freedom from sin, Hope, In Christ, Things I have never noticed before, Thoughts, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged Belief, Bible, Christ, evil, future, Genesis, God, good heart, Gospel of Matthew, healing, hope, hopeless, Jesus, John Eldredge, New American Standard Bible, Noah, promise, Scripture, thoughts
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Since we last spoke.
The mens’ group at the church I attend had at least one man attend the “Band of Brothers” boot camp. He in turn began to get others excited about it. Many of us have decided that they wanted more and … Continue reading