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Monthly Archives: March 2018
Holy Saturday — the ignored day of Holy Week
What is Holy Saturday? Officially it is the day during Holy Week that falls between Good Friday and Easter Sunday. It’s the last day of Lent. It represents the full day that Jesus was dead and his body was in … Continue reading
Posted in death of Christ, Easter, Easter blogs, Easter poem, empty tomb, Happy Easter, human heart, keeping Christ in the tomb, low in the grave He lay, meaning of Easter, repent, repentance, resurrection, Resurrection Day, resurrection power, Uncategorized, What do you want on your tombstone?
Tagged days of Holy Week, Easter Sunday, Good Friday, Holy Saturday, Holy Week, Jesus in the tomb, Last day of Lent, when Jesus was dead
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Good Friday isn’t for good people
If we humans were “good people” there would have been no need for Good Friday! Instead, Jesus had to die for everybody because . . . THERE ARE NO “GOOD PEOPLE!” Good people don’t need Good Friday, but people like me, … Continue reading
Posted in chief of sinners, forgiveness, get right with God, good people, good person, holiness, Holy Week, O wretched man, righteousness, source of good, Uncategorized
Tagged all have sinned, all we sheep have gone astray, Good Friday, good people, Jesus' sacrifice, none good but the Father, The Cross, there is none righteous
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“Paul Apostle Of Christ” shows prechurch Christianity in action
Before there was church hierarchy and official offices, Christianity was more family than institution! Before there was established liturgy and religious programming, faith in Christ flowed spontaneously from the heart. That was prechurch Christianity! The movie, “Paul Apostle Of Christ,” … Continue reading
Posted in apest, back to the Bible, biblical Christianity, Biblical principles, Christian history, church, handbook, Henry Hon, house church, ONE: Unfolding God's Eternal Purpose From House To House, organic church, Quotes, simple church, Uncategorized
Tagged Apostle Paul movie, Biblical movies, christian movies, church history, James Faulkner, Jim Caviezel, movie review, ONE by Henry Hon, Paul Apostle of Christ
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Jesus is alive and colorful; not drab and dull!
We don’t need to pray that Jesus shows up when we meet. That’s been promised. We need to pray that leadership doesn’t quench Him. Revival happens when church leadership gets out of the way and lets the living Jesus occupy … Continue reading
Posted in alternative to preaching, apest, Bible one anothers, ekklesia, Ephesians 4, nontraditional preaching, one anothers, preaching, preaching credentials, preaching the Gospel, preaching the Word, preaching without words, turned the world upside down, Uncategorized, worship, worship leader, worship leaders
Tagged Christianity, church, church leadership, how to be a Christian leader, leadership, leadership lessons, leadership training, religion
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Humpty Dumpty Christianity?
Like Humpty Dumpty, the body of Christ has broken into many pieces. Nowadays, there are tens of thousands of Christian denominations and ministries around the world. But is this how God wants it to be? Jesus prayed, in John 17, … Continue reading
Posted in body of Christ, Christ-centered community, Christian church, Christian Denominations, Christian unity, conflict, denominations, ecumenical, healing, healing life's hurts, how the body of Christ functions, interdenominational, one in the Spirit, ONE: Unfolding God's Eternal Purpose From House To House, Uncategorized, unity
Tagged Christian conflict, Christianity, church disunity, divisiveness, had a great fall, Humpty Dumpty, religion
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Follow a burning book down the Fire Lane!
The Bible is the FIRE LANE that will lead you to the living Jesus and help ignite His fire in your heart & life! It’s a living, burning book. Spend some time in the FIRE LANE everyday see for yourself. If … Continue reading
Posted in Bible quotations, Bible quotes, Bible reading, grace, grace card, growing in grace, growth in grace, Holy Spirit, James 4:6, New Testament, Old Testament, Philippians 4:8, positive thinking, Quotations, Quotes, religious quotes, Uncategorized
Tagged Bible, burning book, Fire Lane, fire of God, Send the fire, spiritual fire, Word of God
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A Christian tribute to Stephen Hawking (with quotes)
Stephen Hawking was an inspiration to me and many millions of people. I’m sad to hear of his passing on Albert Einstein’s birthday. I wrote this about Hawking after seeing the movie of his life, The Theory Of Everything. Did … Continue reading
Posted in Albert Einstein, Beyond Church, book, books, Christian mysticism, film, movie, movies, mysticism, quotation, quote, science, symbol for infinity, Traveling to Infinity: My Life with Stephen, Uncategorized
Tagged beliefs of Stephen Hawking, death of Stephen Hawking, life story, obituary, passing of Stephen Hawking, quotations, quotes, Stephen Hawking, The Theory of Everything
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Before science split the atom, rebellion split the Adam.
Before science split the atom, rebellion against God split the Adam (and his descendants). Let Christ heal the split in your soul! To overcome the universal addiction to sin and self-destruction (as a result of that split) we need to daily … Continue reading
Posted in abide in the Vine, Adam and Eve, atoms, Christ in you the hope of glory, ekklesia, followers, God is good, good people, heart is deceitful, mental torment, self-destruction, self-destructive behaviors, spiritual formation, spiritual life, the fall, the greatest of these is, the least of these, torment, tormenting thoughts, Uncategorized, unprogrammed church, unprogrammed meeting, wages of sin
Tagged addiction, alienation, Christianity, conscience, evil, leadership, mysticism, recovery, sin, stages of sin
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Crazy Bible Stuff Tackles Hell!
People talk about hell a lot — about it freezing over or splitting wide open or being on wheels or giving it to people. They even use it as a popular cuss word. Then people inconsistently say that they don’t … Continue reading
Posted in cussing, eternal separation from God, He will save His people from their sins, Heaven, hell on wheels, hellfire, moral judgment, overcoming sin, the gates of hell, till hell freezes over, Uncategorized, video, wages of sin, YouTube
Tagged Christianity, eternal life, hell, Is Hell real?, judgment, Rob Bell, salvation, theology, wrath of God
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Unconventional thoughts about Palm Sunday, Holy Week, & Easter
Jesus didn’t sit in an office and study all week so He could preach a good sermon. He got out among people and served them. Bob Goff, author of the books, Love Does and Everybody Always, puts it this way: … Continue reading →