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Havesting
A rich man wanted to harvest the largest fruit crop. He sent out his servants and said, “Go! Do nothing else but buy fields and plant seeds!” The servants went out and bought all the land they could find, and they planted all the seeds they had. But when the harvest came, the servants returned…
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He who has ears
I ent to an audiologis to ear new ha I already knew. or year I e een able to ear ut una le to under and al of the ime. I ave mil earin loss in ow requencies uch a musi and owel ounds … That is what I hear. I went to an audiologist…
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Dead churches
I had a revelation burp today. Actually, it’s not something new, but something said long ago. I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener. He cuts off every branch in me that bears no fruit, while every branch that does bear fruith He prunes so that it will be even more fruitful.…
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Christian books vs. the Bible
I get a lot out of reading the latest Christian books. In evangelical Christianity, we tend to quote a lot from the “inspired” works of Sts. Max Lucado, John Eldredge, C.S. Lewis, John Piper…etc (no offense to those I’ve missed). I’m really loving the works of the Reformed Church of Relevant, with works by Mark…
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Hey Jesus! Your bench isn’t what i wanted!
I got into an argument with a lady who called my work wanting to place a St. Jude ad. I suggested she get a slightly larger ad since the type was too small. Rather than following a reasonable suggestion in case, say, someone would prefer to read the ad, she threw a fit over the…
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Responding to open theism
As discussed on Dannyfast.com… Interview With An Open-theist I understand the appeal of OVT, as I am a former Arminian-turned-OVT-turned-Reformed, but I don’t understand how a God, to whom we credit the creation of the universe, is bound to the same time and space continuum that we are. The very constants and laws of the…