Monthly Archives: February 2022

Spiritual internal combustion

I continually search the Bible (and other books) for words that ignite internal combustion within me. I find words like that almost every day and they help keep my soul aflame for God. The more I focus on Jesus and … Continue reading

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Institutionalism or experiencing Jesus–my take on church history (Part 1)

The history of Christianity is about the struggle between religious institutionalism and experiencing Jesus. The persecution of the first three centuries kept institutionalism to a minimum. There were no church buildings because they would have put unnecessary targets on Christians’ … Continue reading

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Fishing for God’s spiritual fish

Any Christ-follower can fish in rivers of living water as the Holy Spirit flows from within and catch fresh revelation, spiritual fruit, and spiritual gifts galore. Instead of listening to Christ in us, tradition has taught us to depend on … Continue reading

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Rules and the Ultimate Ruler

Would life be better If we changed the rules? What we really need to change Is who rules us– To let Jesus rule Instead of self– Conscience instead of desire. Religious rulesToo often ruleWhat the living JesusIs supposed to ruleAnd … Continue reading

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Forget about Waldo. Where’s Jesus?

Love is invisible but real. It works in the heart. You know when you love someone. Jesus works in the heart the way love does. Where oh where can Jesus be? Jesus is invisible but real. He wants to live … Continue reading

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Christian revival is new wineskins for spiritual awakening

Religion is when people gather to define, and control God. Revival is when Christians gather to let Jesus define and control them. Revival begins to occur when people meet as an interactive community of Christ-followers, but rarely when Christians meet … Continue reading

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The first Christian history book

The first Christian history book is a collection of writings that span more than 1,500 years and were written by about 40 different authors. The first 3/4s of the book contains the history, culture and experiences of the Jewish people. … Continue reading

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DNR? Should Christians meet as scattered exiles or as church?

There’s a letter in the Bible that is addressed “To God’s elect, exiles scattered throughout the provinces of Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia and Bithynia.” (1 Peter 1:1.) Many preachers say that it is written to churches in those places. However, … Continue reading

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The elephant in the churches

The elephant in the room of institutional Christianity is the refusal to let the living Jesus be the literal Head of meetings of His body. When the New Testament writers used the Greek word “ekklesia,” they weren’t picturing a Christian … Continue reading

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Jesus says “Go” & we need to scatter like exiles

1 Peter 1;1 refers to God’s “scattered” people and calls them “exiles:” The traditional way of doing church has been very good at gathering, but very poor at scattering. We gather with people who look like us instead of scattering … Continue reading

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