Monthly Archives: December 2023

I’m nostalgic for Spirit-led Christianity

The Bible never says that Christians should listen to a weekly sermon. Religious tradition does. I’m nostalgic for the following things that the Bible says that Christians should do: These things flow from supernatural revelation, not from human abilities. Spiritual … Continue reading

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The Relationship That Has the Greatest Positive Impact on Me

I try to be like Simeon. You can too. He’s a guy in the Bible. Take a look at Luke 2:25-32. Listen to the Holy Spirit’s revelation and move as He moves you and He will lead you to recognize … Continue reading

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A strange star stayed close to Jerusalem for two years

Some men were wonderstruck by a strange new star that rose and hung over far away Jerusalem. They sensed that it was a supernatural phenomenon — a sign calling them to learn more about the Jews. Somehow, they learned about … Continue reading

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I have no faith in human politics

All attempts at human government are flawed. No earthly country has ever had a perfect government. When people talk about government they complain about corruption. The two go hand in hand. That’s because all human beings carry varying degrees of … Continue reading

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My perfect space to write is any place.

Words come together in my heart and head while I’m in bed during the night. When I get up in the morning, I grab my laptop and write them down wherever I am. I’m so focused and gripped by those … Continue reading

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Christ-listening Christianity or Christ-less Christianity?

There’s a voice crying outIn the wilderness of your heart:“Behold the Lamb of God.There’s more than routine religion.Prepare the way of the Lord,Make room for the risen Jesus.Look. See. Surrender. Be free.Experience God’s Spirit-led liberty!” When Christians gatherTo listen to … Continue reading

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Christ makes me creative

I woke up early this Christmas morning with these words developing within me like bells ringing in the distance, so I got up and let Christ’s creativity flow. This is what came out: Looking for Jesus? Church isn’t the only … Continue reading

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The living one behind the big winter holiday

The biggest influence in my life is the living one behind the big winter holiday. Who might that be? His name is Jesus. Let the good news that has caused great joy and disrupted routine religion in the hearts and … Continue reading

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Hollow Days Are Boring

Hollow days are seldom happy. They’re just purposeless. It takes more than holiday parties to give purpose and meaning to hollow days. A hollow day friendly society creates much apathy. Too many people are living in a nonstop hollow daze. … Continue reading

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Where is Jesus now?

Christ-followers are called to live out and demonstrate the mystery of “Christ in you,” the glorious reality of “God with us.” We no longer have to await His arrival. Instead, we need to faithfully stir up the gift of His … Continue reading

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