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On discontent

The other day, I was sitting in my car, feeling discontent about something. I admit this isn’t really unusual, as I can be the queen of discontent. I often focus on what I perceive as ‘wrong’ with my life rather than on God’s overwhelming goodness to me.  We’ve probably all been there at some point.  Our lives simply aren’t how we imagined they’d be. Maybe it’s something major—a relationship, a family challenge, a lost business venture. …

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Am I holding onto chains Jesus broke?

I read something a while back, and I don’t recall where I read it, who wrote it, or even the exact wording. But the gist was something like, “Let me never embrace as my own something Christ died to free me from.” This has really stuck with me. Scripture is full of chains shattered and shackles undone by the blood of Jesus and His Word.  In fact, Jesus never met a bondage He didn’t break…

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Where is my heart?

For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also (Matthew 6:21). So many questions in life really come down to this one question: Where is my heart?  Do I chase after professional or personal accolades at the expense of my relationship with Christ? If so, my treasure is in achievement, and I will give my heart to the world.  Do I idolize any relationship above my relationship with Jesus? If so, my treasure…

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Quiet in His love

Zephaniah 3:17 is such a beautiful verse: “The Lord thy God in the midst of thee is mighty; he will save, he will rejoice over thee with joy; he will rest in his love, he will joy over thee with singing.”  So often when I read this verse, my mind latches onto the fact that God rejoices over us with joy and joys over us with singing, but I skip right over “he will rest in…

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Redemption or destruction?

I never planned on bringing politics into this blog—if anything, I aimed to keep it out.  After all, politics has been a large part of my career for almost 20 years, and it’s nice (or should I say absolutely essential :-)) to have something non-political in life, too! But recently, I—who in many ways have become incredibly cynical over the years, working in a world where lies run rampant and unchecked and truth is the…

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Missing out?

Here’s a super simple observation that I’ve been quite slow to grasp.  So often, when we think about spending time in God’s presence, it’s with the thought or goal that we will hear from Him. Countless teachings (and lists upon lists of books) talk about the need to “get quiet before the Lord” so we can hear His voice.  We’re desperate to hear from God—which is a good thing—but what if this goal is obscuring…

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Rejoice, and weep

Sometimes the shortest commands in the Bible are the hardest ones. Love your enemies Forgive Bless those who persecute you Well, here’s another one that maybe we don’t typically spend as much time on, but which can also be tough. Rejoice with those who rejoice, and weep with those who weep. (Rom. 12:15) The context of the verse is an awesome passage in Romans 12 that dives into many ways we are to act toward…

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Presence, absence … presence

I’m part of a weekly lunchtime Bible study with a group of women from several different organizations—we’ve been meeting for about six weeks now via video conference, and since we’re geographically dispersed, even were we not under “stay-at-home” orders, video chats would be our meeting place! In the short time we’ve been meeting, I’ve found myself encouraged each week.   Today, the “founder” of our little band said something that really struck me. The conversation had…

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A Wall of Fire

Reading comprehension never was my strong point—I remember struggling with it in school, and it’s still not my forte.  Don’t get me wrong. I love to read, but I can go for paragraphs—maybe even pages— before realizing I have no clue what I just read (or, I confess, re-read).   So it only slightly surprised me that I came across something in Scripture recently that I don’t recall ever reading (or re-reading, or re-re-reading for that…

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Goats, yes goats

I really dislike allegories. If you have something to say, just say it. No need to create characters to illustrate larger moral truths. I admit – I don’t even like Pilgrim’s Progress (with deepest apologies to Mr. Bunyan, whom I greatly admire).  Then again, I also dislike poetry and flowers (except tulips!), so I’m not saying my opinion demands emulation.  But that said, I finally read Hind’s Feet on High Places (on what I believe was…

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