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Monthly Archives: February 2015
Building His Kingdom
Please don’t get this wrong; there is no boasting or whining here. I am blessed beyond words to have this rich opportunity to be associated with some of the finest folks on earth who visit this blog. I sometimes wonder … Continue reading
My Cup Runneth Over
Put on your subtlety hat and let your mind chase the implications. Last night a six-pack of patrol cars gathered around a house near here. The law officers milled around outside the place until the Medical Examiner showed up. A … Continue reading
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Tagged browsers, computers, fundamental mission, internet, peace, writing
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Inspiron 15-3542 and Win7
Hopefully this will be the last time I write about installing any OS. The only reason I do this one more time is that I find Win8 to be an abomination for us older folks who don’t like pretending our … Continue reading
Catching Up Again
I’m working on the next book, a part of the Ancient Truth Bible study series. This volume will cover the Wisdom Literature (minus Proverbs and Psalms, which will each get their own volume) which leaves Job, Ecclesiastes and Song of … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible study series, business, computers, economics, peace, wisdom literature, writing
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It’s Not What You Might Expect
Welcome to my world. I’ve tried to make things as transparent as possible because it’s what God demands of me. If you were to meet me in the flesh, you’d find me affable and relaxed most of the time. When … Continue reading
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Tagged civility, mysticism, peace, psychology, quantum reasoning, spirituality
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What Are You?
Welcome to the real world with all the real people. Even without a formal doctrine of the Fall, we have no trouble seeing that humanity is broken. However, Scripture points out that this broken condition cannot be fixed on our … Continue reading
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Tagged moral character, mysticism, oppression, peace, psychology, religion, social mythology, spirituality, theology, Western society
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Background Noise (Updated)
One of things that most distinguishes the godly from others in this world is not whether we have trouble, but how we handle it. I’m praying about a pretty big problem. It’s not as if I am whining and trying … Continue reading
How?
There is no single answer for all of us, but perhaps I can help you serve the Lord better by asking decent questions. I have often said we make a mistake by trying to differentiate between what we presume to … Continue reading
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Tagged fellow believers, mysticism, psychology, religion, sacrificial love, social mythology, spirituality
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Psalm 36
Hebrew scholars tell us that this psalm is distinctly in two parts. The first few verses are in very rugged Hebrew that grates on the ears, whereas the rest is quite smooth and sweet. This is how David emphasizes the … Continue reading
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Tagged divine mercy, Hebrew, moral consciousness, Psalms, scripture
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