Tomorrow is October 12, the day we celebrate the discovery of the new world by Christopher Columbus. Some contend that the Norse Vikings or Irish missionaries or even the ten lost tribes of Israel somehow discovered America before Columbus did; but the fact is it was he who returned to Spain and spread the word. Continue reading
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Sunday Seed Thoughts: God Is (6)
For the past several Sundays we have considered the attributes of God from A-Z. Remember these are only 26 of literally hundreds of His Divine qualities. Today we conclude with the final four that remind us how great God is.
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Sunday Seed Thoughts: God Is (5)
This is the fifth in a series on God’s attributes from A- Z that we have offered for your reflection the past few Sundays. Here are three more.
GOD IS…
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Sunday Seed Thoughts: God Is (4)
Emile Calliet, in Alone at High Noon, wrote, “He who consciously or unconsciously has chosen to ignore God is an orphan in the universe…”
For the past three weeks, we have recognized many of God’s qualities from A-Z. Today, let’s reflect on four more. Continue reading
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Sunday Seed Thoughts: God Is (3)
Nature proclaims there is a God. We see the demonstration of his power and His creative genius in the universe. But when it comes to the qualities and characteristics of God, we can only know them through the revelation of His Word.
The past two weeks we have been reflecting on His attributes from A-Z. Today, let’s notice three more. Continue reading
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Sunday Seed Thoughts: God is (2)
Last Sunday we noticed some qualities of God from the book The Everyday Guide to God. It lists hundreds of characteristics from A to Z. Let me share a few more for your reflection.
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Sunday Seed Thoughts: God Is
Several years ago a friend of mine, Judy Baker, gave me a neat little book entitled The Everyday Guide to God. It is a listing of the many qualities and characteristics of God from A-Z with an appropriate Bible verse. Let me share a few for your reflection on this Lord’s Day. Continue reading
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Be Thankful
Plutarch who lived from 46-120 A.D. once wrote, “The worship most acceptable to God comes from a thankful and cheerful heart.” The Psalmist often coupled the sprit of thanksgiving with worship to God. Continue reading
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The Heart of Worship
In his book, The Purpose Driven Life, Rick Warren writes, “The heart of worship is surrender.” He suggests that the idea of surrender is both unpopular as well as disliked. We are taught NOT to surrender. Never give up. Never give in. Fight to the bitter end. Continue reading
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Lord’s Supper Communion
Communion is an important part of the Christian experience. It is fellowship. It is association. It is sharing or holding something in common with another. We have the privilege of communion with God. We enjoy communion with each other.
But there is a special sense in which we have communion. Paul used the word this way in 1 Corinthians 10:16-17. Continue reading
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