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Monthly Archives: September 2018
Church of low expectations
First century Christianity filled people with hopeful expectations, supernatural surprises, and life transformation. Why not today? A Christian meeting should freely demonstrate both the humility of the fruit of the Spirit and the power of the gifts of the Spirit. Christianity … Continue reading
Turn on delight!
Let delight shine in your heart. Delight hearted people are a pleasure to be around. Their delight is contagious. What’s flowing out of the fountain in your heart? You can set it to stream with delight or with discouragement. Unkindness delights … Continue reading
Posted in dancing, dancing with God, happiness, joy, joy of the Lord, Joyous, live streaming, streaming, Uncategorized
Tagged dance with delight, delight, delight in the Lord, joy, joy unspeakable, spontaneity
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At the intersection of hope & despair
At the intersection of hope and despair, take the uphill road to hope, not the downhill road to despair. You’re alive; be delighted. Let God shine in and delight up the darkness in your heart. I’m not interested in apathy. I … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, comfort zone, compassion, drunk in the spirit, drunkenness, heart, heart care, Holy Spirit, inner Light, involve me and I learn, joy, joy unspeakable, light, new wine, spiritual drunkenness, thoughts, Uncategorized
Tagged apathy, Christianity, conscience, depression, encouragement, hope, mental health
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Jesus is louder than words
The voice of Jesus is louder than words. His inner promptings are more powerful than any sermon. Train your heart to hear Him. A hard heart and tearless eyes are a form of self-deception, not self-protection. Without accurate perception, Truth … Continue reading
Posted in Christ, God's voice, hearing God's voice, how to hear God's voice, Jesus, Jesus Christ, living words, My sheep hear My voice, perception, power of words, sound of His voice, spiritual voices, still small voice, The Voice, Today if you would hear his voice, Uncategorized, words, words taught by the Spirit
Tagged Christianity, guilt, hearing God, light, lounder than words, shadows, voice of God
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Looking beyond the Catholic priesthood
With all the reports of sexual abuse by priests, perhaps we should ask: “Who are the real priests?”
Posted in bishops, child abuse, clergy laity, laity, layman, ministers, ordaination, ordained, pastors, preachers, priesthood of all believers, priesthood of the beliver, religion, sexual harassment, Uncategorized, universal priesthood, video, YouTube
Tagged Catholic Church, Catholic me too, Catholic priests, clergy, me too, priesthood, priests
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Benched Christians
The purpose of teaching people about Jesus is so they can follow Him, not so they can be dependent on constant teaching. Church likes to bench Christians, however, Jesus wants to activate them, empower them, and fire the up! When benched … Continue reading
Posted in congregational, congregations, freedom, freedom fighters, God's power, grace, grace definition, grace of God, led by the Spirit, power of God, seekers, seeking God, Spirit-led, Spirit-led church, Spirit-led interaction, spiritual warfare, spiritual weapons, Uncategorized
Tagged battlefield, bench warming, Christianity, church, sidelines, sitting on the bench
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Christianity is light, not lecture
When there’s light, you see. You don’t need someone to describe everything to you. True Christianity is light, not lecture. Over analysis has filled contemporary Christianity with spiritual paralysis. To ponder and try to figure God out pales in comparison to personally … Continue reading
Care for soul-wounds
It’s almost impossible to convey the love of Christ to people when you feel hostile toward them. Be kind. Life’s ups and downs shouldn’t be a Ferris Wheel, endlessly repeating, but a mountain railroad taking you to a lovely destination. … Continue reading
Posted in choice of lifestyle, church, community, lifestyles, mental health, thoughts, Uncategorized, voice of God
Tagged Christianity, conscience, culture, kingdom of God, media, soul, Supreme Court
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Bland faith?
Christianity that fails to produce fire in your soul probably is something less that the real deal. Some people are afraid of blind faith, but I find bland faith far more frightening. Bland faith is powerless. Living faith opens eyes, transforms lives, … Continue reading