Archive for the 'spiritual application' Category

Sabbath

on Jun 14th 2010

Life is busy, its also hard.  We get so wrapped up in what we are doing.  Yet we often miss the joy of life.  The opportunity to sit at the Masters feet and be still. Life is super busy for me (one of the reasons I haven’t posted much new stuff here).  I work a [...]

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A place that lets you live..

on Feb 11th 2010

Noel Heikkinen posted this quote on his blog today from Relevant Magazine’s website. You can read the full article here, but this has stirred thoughts about stuff I’ve been thinking about over the past several years and something Don Overton has been preaching about recently.  We must look at Church and church as a place [...]

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To love…

on Feb 7th 2010

To love at all is to be vulnerable.  Love anything, and your heat will certainly be wrung and possibly be broken.  If you want to make sure of keeping it intact, you must give your heart to no one, not even to an animal.  Wrap it carefully round with hobbies and little luxuries; avoid all [...]

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What if…

on Dec 20th 2009

I’ve been thinking about a lot of “What If” questions lately.  Today sitting in church I was listening to the pastor talk about how this particular church was trying to be different than others.  I got to thinking about this and asked myself the question… “What if the church stopped trying to be the church, [...]

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Was I worth the Pain?

on Apr 10th 2009

Was I worth the pain? You had nothing left to gain I know I’m the only one to blame I’m broken on the floor Staring at the door Waiting on a Savior to walk in For the life of me, why’d You bear my chains? For the life of me why’d You walk to Calvary? [...]

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Trend Statements

on Mar 13th 2009

I’ve Bren reading through Blue Like Jazz by Donald Miller….I know finally, right? I’m reading his chapter of belief. These few sentences stood out to me, I wanted to share them. “Even our beliefs have become trend statments. We don’t even believe things because we believe them anymore. We only believe things because they are [...]

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Reflections for Ragamuffins – Faltering Steps

on Feb 3rd 2009

Love what Brenning Manning writes today in “Faltering Steps”. I find comfort (perhaps perverse pleasure) in knowing that the rock(Peter) on which Jesus would build the Church sank like a stone. Despite who I am, He still uses me.

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Reflections for Ragamuffins – Paradoxes

on Jan 29th 2009

When I get honest, I admit I am a bundle of paradoxes.  I believe and I doubt, I hope and I get discouraged, I love and I hate, I feel bad about feeling good, I feel guilty about not feeling guilty.  I am trusting and suspicious.  I am honest and I still play games. Aristotle [...]

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Reflections for Ragamuffins – Only a Few

on Jan 28th 2009

Since the day that Jesus first appeared on the scene, we have developed vast theological systems, organized worldwide churches, filled libraries with brilliant christological scholarship, engaged in earthshaking controversies, and embarked on crusades, reforms and renewals.  Yet there are still precious few of us with sufficient folly to make the mad exchange of everything for [...]

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A narrow scope of Salvation.

on Jan 6th 2009

The past couple of weeks I’ve been reading a book by Mike Erre called Death by Church.  The book purposes a case for what the church should be, how it relates to the world and furthers the kingdom.  Erre makes a bold and truthful statement of the Christian’s concept of salvation.  I think this rings [...]

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Happy New Years and a resolution.

on Jan 1st 2009

Happy New Years to you. I pray that Gods blessing and provision for what you need is made known to you this new year and that you will draw closer to Him. Tonight after I got home I was talking with a family member about resolutions that we had made for this new year. I [...]

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The Dangerous Alternative to Christmas {repost}

on Dec 25th 2008

In the gospel of Luke, the most familiar account of the Christmas story—the one most commonly read in churches and homes—is firmly rooted in history.  The narrative begins, “In those days Caesar Augustus issued a decree that a census should be taken” (Luke 2:1).  Luke’s mention of Augustus isn’t incidental or minor.  It sets the [...]

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Death by Church

on Dec 17th 2008

I downloaded a preview chapter of a book by my favorite author, Mike Erre.  The book was just released and I have it ordered already.  It is called Death by Church.  While I am trying to grasp the full context of the book as I read more.  As you might have guessed the book deals [...]

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Alienation

on Nov 14th 2008

Sorry for not posting much original thought stuff lately.  Trying to adjust to working and life after work and honestly haven’t had much time to do writing or just thinking about stuff.  Life has been going pretty well I would say.  But I ran across this cartoon tonight, and it struck me that I sometimes [...]

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Regret and Pride

on Nov 7th 2008

Read this on a blog two nights ago…forget which one it was.  It’s really good.   When a person allows their regrets to hold them captive – it seems to me that it is the ultimate display of pride. To not forgive ourselves – when God died to forgive us for our mistakes/sins – aren’t [...]

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