Monthly Archives: October 2024

Moon Idioms Remind Me of a Priceless Gift

A great price was paid to give me (and all humans) the moon. All we need to do is to rely on that incredible payment. I love Jesus to the moon and back. He has paid the price for me … Continue reading

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Clergy Dependency

Instead of being coached to directly hear from God many Christians have been trained to rely on second-hand spirituality. They have been taught to depend on religious resources like sermons, pastors, and daily devotional books rather than on the direct … Continue reading

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Being A Witness

Witnesses are people who testify about what they have seen and heard. They help other people discover the truth about various situations. The last thing that Jesus is recorded as saying to his disciples is “You shall be my witnesses.” … Continue reading

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Specializing in Simplicity

I don’t need a lot of spices, a lot of recipes, a lot of fancy equipment, or never-ending instructions. I love simplicity and spontaneity. I guess that’s why I’ve never been a fan of organized religion. I prefer to simply … Continue reading

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I was part of a historical movement

I was an active part of a historical movement that involved millions of people as it occurred in America and around the world. There was a recent movie about it. It was a movement of light. Time Magazine called the … Continue reading

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Taking a Risk to Encourage You

Our world,Full of confusion,Trapped in delusion,Needs an infusionOf hope. I’d like to risk sharing more hope, but not just speaking from myself or in my name. I’d like to more directly speak what God puts on my heart, not as … Continue reading

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Beyond Pride to Gratitude

The longer I live the more I realize that I have nothing to be proud about. My life overflows with blessings not accomplishments. Every good thing that I have done and every accomplishment that I have experienced has been because … Continue reading

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I’ve Been Working on Courageous Obedience

Throughout the centuries the institutional model of Christianity has tended to imply that people can collect enough religious sentiment and Bible information on Sunday morning to carry them through the week. However, the Bible says that God’s “mercies begin afresh … Continue reading

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Most People Don’t Know That My Freedom from Guilt Comes from Being Forgiven

If we would do as we are told by our conscience, the mental torment of guilt and shame wouldn’t be able to destabilize our mental health. If we would consistently obey God’s moral voice within us instead of rebellious inner … Continue reading

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Lazy Passive Religion is Unproductive

Something about human nature causes people to not want to deal directly with God. We’d rather sit through a weekly talk about Him (or ignore Him completely). But God wants to move us beyond religious ceremonies (and/or spiritual denial) so … Continue reading

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